New Japanese government data revealed for the first time that crime was higher among the country's elderly than teenage youth. According to the Kyodo News Agency, police authorities reported on Thursday that "the number of people aged 65 or older subject to police action reached 23,656 between January and June, compared to 19,670 for those aged 14-19." […]
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