Description: Juvenile rehabilitation statistics are essential tools that track the effectiveness of programs designed for the reintegration of juvenile offenders into society. These statistics focus on measuring various indicators, such as recidivism rates, success in completing rehabilitation programs, and improvements in social and educational skills. Through data collection and analysis, the aim is to better understand the factors contributing to the success or failure of these programs, which in turn helps optimize interventions and public policies. The importance of these statistics lies in their ability to inform decision-makers, as well as social and educational professionals, about the effectiveness of implemented strategies. Additionally, they allow for the identification of areas for improvement and the adaptation of approaches to the specific needs of at-risk youth. In a context where juvenile delinquency is a significant social challenge, having accurate and up-to-date data is crucial for developing effective solutions that promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism, thereby contributing to the safety and well-being of communities.