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Dutch teenage serious crime surges 20% in two years
Netherlands records second consecutive year of rising youth offences, prompting public prosecution response.
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Pierre Dubois
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The number of Dutch teenagers committing serious crimes rose 20 percent over two years, marking the second consecutive annual increase, according to the Dutch public prosecution service (OM).
The surge in juvenile crime reflects broader concerns about youth behaviour and social cohesion in the Netherlands. Prosecution authorities are responding to the trend with targeted enforcement and prevention strategies.
The data underscores challenges facing Dutch law enforcement in addressing youth crime trends during a period of social transformation.