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NYC youth crime hits historic highs in 2025 — as some parents blame Raise the Age law

Last updated: January 6, 2026 10:45 pm
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The issue of youth violence in New York City reached alarming levels in 2025, as recent data from the NYPD reveals. A significant percentage of shooting victims and shooters were under the age of 18, marking the highest numbers ever recorded since data tracking began in 2018. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch expressed concern over these statistics during a press conference highlighting overall drops in crime rates.

The surge in youth violence has raised questions about the impact of New York’s “Raise the Age” law, which raised the age of criminal responsibility to 18. Some parents believe that the law, which was fully enacted in 2019, may have contributed to the rise in youth violence. They argue that young offenders should be held accountable in adult court for committing serious crimes.

Tragic incidents, such as the shooting death of 17-year-old Anthonaya Campbell in a Bronx park, have underscored the devastating consequences of youth violence. Two of the individuals charged in Campbell’s case were under 18, prompting calls for stricter measures to address juvenile offenders.

Critics of the “Raise the Age” law argue that it has resulted in the whitewashing of juvenile criminal records, allowing young offenders to escape serious consequences for their actions. Law enforcement sources suggest that the law has created a consequence-free environment for juveniles, leading to an increase in youth offenses.

Commissioner Tisch and other critics believe that gangs are exploiting the law by recruiting young members to carry out criminal activities, shielding older criminals from accountability. While Tisch did not directly mention the law during the announcement of 2025 crime statistics, she emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach involving families, schools, communities, elected officials, and law enforcement to address youth violence.

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Moving forward, there is a call for collaboration between city agencies, probation departments, and state lawmakers to combat youth violence effectively. By addressing the root causes of youth violence and implementing targeted interventions, New York City aims to create a safer environment for young people.

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