Misleading
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Misleading
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Misleading
No Result
View All Result

Teen Crime Is on the Rise. Our Bipartisan Bill Can Help | Opinion

October 22, 2024
in Missleading
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Teen Crime Is on the Rise. Our Bipartisan Bill Can Help | Opinion
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

It’s October, which means that across our country, America’s 54 million K-12 students are settling into the new school year. For parents and students, this is an exciting time: new classes, teachers, projects, clubs, friends, and opportunities to learn and grow. For school faculty and staff, it’s another year of working to create a classroom environment that fosters academic achievement, personal development, and a sense of safety.

But while being in the classroom can keep our students engaged during the school day, we are unfortunately seeing a rise in juvenile crime committed after school hours in communities across the country.

Between 2021 and 2023, Memphis saw a 37 percent increase in juvenile charges, with more arrested for carjackings, robberies, and aggravated assaults.

In Las Vegas, meanwhile, the rate of car thefts among minors increased by 116 percent between 2022 and 2023.

While there are different explanations for these statistics, we do know one thing: Most of the criminal behavior occurs on school days.

Police Tape
Police tape stretching across a road in front of a crime scene. A teen has been charged in Iowa with murder in the shooting of a mail carrier in Chicago earlier this summer, according to…
Police tape stretching across a road in front of a crime scene. A teen has been charged in Iowa with murder in the shooting of a mail carrier in Chicago earlier this summer, according to police on Tuesday.

Getty Images

Although there is roughly an equal number of school and non-school days throughout the year, 64 percent of violent crime committed by minors occurs during days of the week when school is in session.

Local leaders in our states have told us about the need for more resources to keep our kids focused and protected after the school day ends, especially those students whose parents may work longer hours.

To be clear: This is about keeping our families and our children safe. Every Nevadan, Tennessean, and American deserves the opportunity to succeed and the right to feel safe in their community. And one of the best ways to ensure that happens is through direct engagement of at-risk youth.

That’s why, in the U.S. Senate, we introduced the bipartisan Advancing Frequent and Tailored Education to Rebuild Safe Communities and Help Orchestrate Opportunities and Learning (AFTER SCHOOL) Act, which would strengthen after school programs in our local communities that help reduce juvenile crime rates and encourage positive youth development.

Such programs—ranging from athletics and music to tutoring and volunteering—reduce total arrests by up to 35 percent and violent crime by up to 50 percent, according to studies conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago. Participants, meanwhile, experienced a 21 percent drop in recidivism compared with those who did not participate in after school programs.

Although there are other federal grant initiatives for after school programs, applications are often extremely competitive, meaning many communities miss out on resources they desperately need. Under the AFTER SCHOOL Act, any county with a juvenile offense rate that is more than 10 percent of total offenses would be eligible for funding.

By targeting areas that are most in need of support, this bipartisan legislation will keep our neighborhoods safe and give more students the critical support they need to engage positively in their communities.

As we head into the new school year, Congress should do everything possible to ensure that every young American has the ability to learn, stay safe, and keep their lives on the right track. With the AFTER SCHOOL Act, we have a big opportunity to help make that happen by providing our children with the resources they need to set them on the path for success.

Senator Marsha Blackburn is a United States Senator from Tennessee. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto is a United States Senator from Nevada.

The views expressed in this article are the writers’ own.

Previous Post

North Korea Flag Spotted on Ukraine Battlefield—Everything We Know

Next Post

Trump still falsely claiming that FEMA is diverting funds from hurricane relief to help migrants

Related Posts

Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

The Trump Effect: US Murder Rate on Pace for Biggest 1-Year Drop in History

December 25, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

The White House statement was not included in the CECOT segment that was pulled by 60 Minutes

December 24, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Trump’s Economic Boom – GDP Growth Hits 4,3% – Trump Celebrates

December 23, 2025
Ohio & 9 States Just Called Out Menards’ Misleading Ads — $4.2M Later.
Don’t Mislead

Ohio & 9 States Just Called Out Menards’ Misleading Ads — $4.2M Later.

December 23, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

DOJ undoes rule giving migrants welfare

December 22, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Trump Fires More Career Diplomats

December 22, 2025
Next Post

Trump still falsely claiming that FEMA is diverting funds from hurricane relief to help migrants

Putin Uses BRICS Summit To Send Message to the US

Putin Uses BRICS Summit To Send Message to the US

Please login to join discussion
Misleading

Misleading is your trusted source for uncovering fake news, analyzing misinformation, and educating readers about deceptive media tactics. Join the fight for truth today!

TRENDING

Social Media users falsely accused student of Brown University shooting days before the killer was found

DOJ undoes rule giving migrants welfare

The White House statement was not included in the CECOT segment that was pulled by 60 Minutes

LATEST

The Trump Effect: US Murder Rate on Pace for Biggest 1-Year Drop in History

The White House statement was not included in the CECOT segment that was pulled by 60 Minutes

Trump’s Economic Boom – GDP Growth Hits 4,3% – Trump Celebrates

  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.