Why is it so difficult to gather complete data on the national incidence of juvenile delinquency?

What will be an ideal response?


• There is no one national database on juvenile offending, partly because definitions of delinquency vary from state to state. Even age is not universally agreed upon.
• Arrest data provide ages of arrestees, but many juvenile crimes never come to the attention of police; when they do, many juveniles are never arrested.
• Juvenile court records provide data on juveniles who appear before them, but many juveniles get diverted from court. Additionally, increasingly more are transferred to criminal courts.
• Victimization data are unreliable because victims often cannot estimate the ages of their offenders.
• Self-report data provide illustrations of the crimes juveniles commit, but they cannot estimate the prevalence of these crimes.

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What will be an ideal response?

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