THE NUMBER of children and teenagers regularly committing crimes has soared since Labour came to power.
Rural areas have been worst hit with counties such as Sussex, Gloucestershire, Dorset and Suffolk showing the biggest increases in youth offending.
The Conservatives said the figures showed that Government plans to try to cut youth crime were not working.
The figures show that over the past decade the number of persistent young offenders (PYOs) in England and Wales has jumped by two-thirds from 9,868 in 1997 to 16,512 in 2007.