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Increasing number of juveniles crimes in Gujarat

With 472 cases of Juvenile crime registered last year, Gujarat youngsters are incerasingly taking to crime to make quick money.

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AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has witnessed a steady increase in cases of kidnapping and molestation by juveniles, with 472 such cases registered last year.

According to figures compiled by Gujarat police department's CID (crime) and Railways branch there were 107 cases of molestation and 365 cases of kidnapping by juveniles (below 16 years) in 2007 as against 90 and 341 in 2006. The
corresponding figures for 2003 were 81 and 275.

"Overall if you see, crime has become an occupation. Youngsters take extreme measures to make quick money. Economic prosperity, especially in the cities, is one of the major reasons for increase in offences registered against juveniles in the state," says Gaurang Jani, a sociologist.

In 2007, a total of 102 cases of rape, 52 murders, 422 accidental deaths and 83 suicide deaths were registered against juveniles in the state.

But in terms of total cases against juveniles, there has been a negligible decline from 1,378 in 2006 to 1,276 in 2007. The pattern that has emerged, say experts, show how crime has been institutionalised in our society.

"If you see, primarily these are cases of violence, only the forms of expression are different. For teenagers its a form of channelising their aggression," said psychologist
Hansal Bhachech.

He said reason for rise in rape, molestation cases among teenagers has lot to do with what they see around them.

"Kids are mainly influenced by their surroundings. Since our society has become more violent in nature, its effect is bound to be reflected on these teenagers. Moreover, there is a considerable impact of film and other media on youngsters,"
Bhachech said.

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