The 2024 data shows a nationwide 6-per-cent spike in youth crime, with Victoria and the ACT seeing notable increases in the number of offenders. Video by Gwen Liu. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.
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00:00Youth crime has always been a concern for us, always has been, always will be.
00:04Youth crime is back on the national radar, with new data showing a 6% spike in the number of offenders aged as young as 10 to 17,
00:12caught up in police proceedings over the past 12 months.
00:16This marks the first increase in youth offending rates in 15 years.
00:21The surge in youth crime has hit every state and territory.
00:26The ACT reported a whopping 49% rise in youth offenders, a dramatic leap from its previous low in 2022.
00:34In New South Wales, youth offenders rose by 2% as fair evasion and acts of violence topped the list of offences.
00:43Victoria, however, saw the sharpest rise, with youth crime skyrocketing by 16%.
00:50Over a quarter of the state's young offenders were involved in violent crimes,
00:54with acts intended to cause injury making up a significant chunk of offences.
00:59The Northern Territory, already vowing tough crackdowns on youth crime,
01:03faced a staggering 30% increase in robbery offences among young offenders that sent shockwaves through local communities.
01:11The Mayor certainly put forward that it was an issue of youth crime, as well as issues related to alcohol.
01:18But also there was issues related to employment and opportunity,
01:23issues that were about service delivery and service hubs and about investment in communities.