[c] In Manhattan, East of 8th Ave., North of. 110th St. to 5th Ave., and 112th St., from 5th Ave. to 3d Ave., and 109th St., from 3d Ave. to East River.

[d] Children living in Brooklyn, but arrested in Manhattan.

(Chart XIV.—Residence by Districts of Children Arraigned During 1913. Report, p. 74.)

TABLE TWO

(TABLE IV.—Nature of Charges.[53] Report, p. 52.)
ChargesMALEFEMALETOTAL
NumberPer centNumberPer centNumberPer cent
1. Juvenile delinquency:[a]
a. Assault2365.01011.02465.1
b. Offenses against property1,21225.32527.41,23725.4
c. Major offenses against the peace58412.31213.259612.3
d. Minor offenses against the peace2,25347.31415.42,26746.7
e. Unlawfully employed3126.61819.83306.8
f. Violation of corporation ordinances not included above541.144.4581.2
g. Unclassified1122.488.81202.5
h. Total4,763100.091100.04,854100.0
2. Special proceedings:[b]
a. Improper guardianship2,19982.91,27183.93,47083.3
b. Sex offenses18.71358.91533.7
c. Ungovernable and disorderly children37614.21046.948011.5
d. Truancy572.25.3621.5
e. Total2,650100.01,515100.04,165100.0
3. Total, all cases:
a. Juvenile delinquency4,76364.3915.74,85453.8
b. Special proceedings2,65035.71,51594.34,16546.2
c. Grand total7,413100.01,606100.09,019100.0

[a] Juvenile Delinquency: Assault includes third degree and felonious assault; Offenses against property includes burglary, robbery, grand and petit larceny, and unlawful entry; Major offenses against the peace includes disorderly conduct as defined by Section 43, Penal Law; carrying dangerous weapons and discharging firearms; Minor offenses against the peace includes disorderly conduct as defined under Section 720 and violation of railroad law. Unlawfully employed, includes peddling and violation of the labor law.

[b] Special Proceedings: Improper guardianship includes destitute, neglected, and ill-treated children; Sex offenses includes cases under Section 353, laws of 1886, and cases of sex immorality defined in Section 486, Penal Law; Ungovernable and disorderly children includes children complained of by parents, children who desert home, and so forth.

CHART II