Incidents of Juvenile Arrests January 2009 - May 2014.

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Incidents of Juvenile Arrests January May 2014

Identified 126 Street Segments Segments make up 3.6% of Trenton's geographic space 48.7% all juvenile arrests occurred within one block of these areas 63.3% all juvenile arrests occurred within two blocks of these areas

Examined each set of street clusters Looked for interconnection of streets Examined if the event was acute or chronic (time and prevalence) Looked at crimes within one standard block (330 feet) of these street segments We will examine the crime typology and the discuss how to best address the crime

Area 1: Demographic Breakdown

Area 2: Demographic Breakdown

Area 3: Demographic Breakdown

Area 4: Demographic Breakdown

Area 5: Demographic Breakdown

Louis Tuthill, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminology Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey