Description: Juvenile crime data refers to the information collected about crimes committed by minors. This data is fundamental in the field of criminology, as it allows for the analysis of delinquent behavior patterns among youth, as well as the circumstances surrounding these acts. The collection of this data includes statistics on the types of crimes, frequency of occurrence, demographics of juvenile offenders, and the legal consequences they face. This data is crucial for understanding the nature of juvenile crime and for developing effective public policies that address the underlying causes of delinquency in this age group. Additionally, it enables researchers and authorities to identify trends and evaluate the effectiveness of prevention and rehabilitation programs. The interpretation of this data can influence social perceptions of youth and crime, as well as the formulation of intervention strategies aimed at reducing juvenile delinquency and promoting healthy development among young people.