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		Definition of juvenile crime in English: juvenile crimenoun mass nounCrime committed by young people below a specific age (18 in most countries)  the rate of serious juvenile crime has dropped count noun arrests for violent juvenile crimes are down 24 per cent  Example sentencesExamples -  Some programs have been shown to reduce juvenile crime by up to half in the most high-risk communities.
 -  He said that in his court, he had seen violent juvenile crimes triple over recent years.
 -  After a distinctly punitive era, a period of remarkable reform in juvenile crime regulation has begun.
 -  The boy - who is not being identified because he is a juvenile crime victim - testified that he heard a commotion and came downstairs.
 -  Causes varied between countries but rising juvenile crime and delinquency did seem to be common social problems.
 -  Police went out and arrested the two young men, both with long histories of juvenile crime.
 -  A recent report found that many kids charged with juvenile crimes in Colorado fail to get help from a lawyer.
 -  In the near future, the economy has collapsed, unemployment has soared and juvenile crime has exploded.
 -  State and city officials say they are concerned about juvenile crime and the perception it has promoted among riders that public transit is unsafe.
 -  The survey hinted mining companies and banks could be lining up to run programs aimed at preventing juvenile crimes.
 
    Definition of juvenile crime in US English: juvenile crimenoun Crime committed by young people below a specific age (18 in most countries)  the rate of serious juvenile crime has dropped count noun arrests for violent juvenile crimes are down 24 percent  Example sentencesExamples -  Causes varied between countries but rising juvenile crime and delinquency did seem to be common social problems.
 -  State and city officials say they are concerned about juvenile crime and the perception it has promoted among riders that public transit is unsafe.
 -  In the near future, the economy has collapsed, unemployment has soared and juvenile crime has exploded.
 -  Some programs have been shown to reduce juvenile crime by up to half in the most high-risk communities.
 -  The survey hinted mining companies and banks could be lining up to run programs aimed at preventing juvenile crimes.
 -  After a distinctly punitive era, a period of remarkable reform in juvenile crime regulation has begun.
 -  Police went out and arrested the two young men, both with long histories of juvenile crime.
 -  A recent report found that many kids charged with juvenile crimes in Colorado fail to get help from a lawyer.
 -  He said that in his court, he had seen violent juvenile crimes triple over recent years.
 -  The boy - who is not being identified because he is a juvenile crime victim - testified that he heard a commotion and came downstairs.
 
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