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The U.S. ranks 3rd in juvenile crime suspects
According to data gathered in 2005 and 2006 by the UNODC, the United States has 456.62 juvenile crime suspects per 100,000 population, a rate that makes the United States rank third out of sixty ranked countries. New Zealand ranks first, with 942.29 juvenile crime suspects per 100,000 people.
Categories: Law and Justice, Political and Social Life, Ranking of 3
crime, New Zealand, UNODC
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