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Juvenile Delinquency in Switzerland Over 50 Years: Assessing Trends beyond Statistics
Authors:Martin Killias  Sonia Lucia  Philippe Lamon  Simonin Mathieu
Affiliation:(1) University of Lausanne Ecole des Sciences Criminelles Institut de Criminologie et de Droit Pénal 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:The general public seems to be convinced that juvenile delinquency has massively increased over the last decades. However, this assumption is much less popular among academics and some media where doubts about the reality of this trend are often expressed. In the present paper, trends are followed using conviction statistics over 50 years, police and victimization data since the 1980s, and self-report data collected since 1992. All sources consistently point to a massive increase of offending among juveniles, particularly for violent offences during the 1990s. Given that trends were similar in most European countries, explanations should be sought at the European rather than the national level. The available evidence points to possible effects of increased opportunities for property offences since 1950, and although causality remains hard to prove, effects of increased exposure to extreme media violence since 1985Swiss conviction statistics are based on registration in the national register of convictions. After 1971, minors were registered only in exceptional cases (Balvig 1988, p. 30)
Keywords:crime trends  crime victimization surveys  juvenile delinquency  self-reported delinquency  statistics  Switzerland  TV violence  video
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