Following a 15-year period in which North Carolina’s juvenile crime rate fell by more than 50%, new data warns us that urgent action is needed to prevent a recent upsurge in juvenile crime from becoming a troubling long-term trend.

In the last year, North Carolina saw a 24% increase in offenses committed by juveniles and a 21% increase in violent offenses by juveniles. Three major factors are driving this uptick:

William Lassiter is North Carolina’s deputy secretary for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.