New Delhi: Of the 35,352 teenagers were arrested in 29,768 cases in 2020, only 1,088 had studied in a higher secondary outside and 2,552 illiterate.
In the case of a family background, more than 29,000 teenagers live with their parents and 76% of those who were arrested were in the age group 16 years to 18 years.
Data distributed in crime in India 2020 The National Crime Record Bureau report (NCRB) said that it showed that 9,252 teenagers in conflict with the law have education only to the primary level.
The maximum number of teenagers (17,494) has learned on the matriculation and 4.966 has education to a higher secondary level.
Data provides insight into the world of adolescent crimes and while the lack of education may not be surprising, the fact that many lives with parents and not street children suggest households in a low way that is often located in a crowded area where children get crimes from A young age.
‘1,885 underage children involved in 1,668 cases Pocso for example with previous years showed that violations carried out by adolescents declined by 7.8% by 2020 compared to 2019 (32,269).
The number of violations in 2018 is 31,591.
In terms of tight protection of children from acts of sexual violations (Pocso), data shows that 1,885 teenagers are involved in 1,668 violations of children.
Data of the age group shows 41 of those captured under 12 years.
As many as 559 teenagers between 12 to 16 years.
The maximum number of teenagers is 1,285 from them in 16 to below the age group of 18 years.
Data also shows that among crimes under the IPC, there are 1,154 violations involving adolescents relating to attacks on women to be angry.
Among IPC crime, 842 cases related to murder and 981 tried to kill.
In the violation category of public calm, there are a total of 1,028 violations, including 875 cases of riots and 122 related to assembly that violate the law.
Teenagers are involved in violations based on activity prevention actions that violate the law in five cases and NCRB data for 2020 record 260 cases under the ARM acting.