"As per data compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau, the incidents of juvenile crime have constantly increased only during the last five (2010-2014) years," Union Minister Maneka Gandhi said in a written reply to a question.
She said police and public order are state subjects and as such the primary responsibility of prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crime lies with the state government or union territory administration.
According to government, 2010 had seen 22,740 case of juvenile crimes while the number of such cases rose successively over the years and in 2014, a total of 33,526 such crimes were committed.
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