Description: A juvenile delinquency graph is a visual and structured representation of data related to statistics of crimes committed by young people. This type of graph allows for the analysis and understanding of delinquent behavior patterns in this age group, facilitating the identification of trends, relationships, and factors associated with youth crime. The nodes of the graph can represent different variables, such as types of crimes, ages of offenders, geographical locations, and family backgrounds, while the edges can indicate relationships between these variables, such as the frequency of crimes in certain areas or the correlation between age and type of crime. Visualizing this data in graph form allows researchers, educators, and policymakers to gain a clearer perspective on the issue of youth crime, promoting a more informed and effective approach to addressing this social phenomenon. Additionally, the use of graphs in this context facilitates the integration of multiple data sources, enriching the analysis and allowing for a better understanding of the underlying dynamics of youth delinquency.