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Sex
In 1997, the delinquency case rate for males was more than three times greater than the rate for females91.1 compared with 29.5. In 1988, however, the male case rate was about four times greater. Between 1988 and 1997, the relative change in delinquency case rates was greater for females than for males in all the major offense categories. Case rates for person offenses increased 126% for females and 61% for males, rates for drug offenses increased 106% for females and 98% for males, rates for public order offenses increased 71% for females and 41% for males, and rates for property offenses increased 36% for females and decreased 2% for males. In 1997, overall delinquency case rates for both males and females increased with age through age 16. Rates for 17-year-old males were equal to those for 16-year-olds, while rates for 17-year-old females were less than those for 16-year-olds (figure 9). Male case rates increased continuously through age 17 in two of the four delinquency offense categories: drug law violations and public order (figure 10). For females, only the drug offense case rate increased continuously through age 17.
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