Baltimore, MD - Jan. 26, 2023 -  In response to the increasing issue of violent crime committed by juveniles, Delegate Dalya Attar has taken action by filing a bill in the Annapolis legislature. The bill, House Bill 358, aims to increase transparency in the juvenile justice system by creating a database that tracks juvenile felony offenses in the state of Maryland. The bill ensures that the identities of the juveniles involved in these offenses remain anonymous in order to protect their privacy and future prospects. This database would provide valuable information for policymakers, law enforcement, and community leaders to better understand and address the problem of juvenile crime in the state. It also aims to increase accountability for youth offenders and provide a more effective means of monitoring recidivism. This bill is a proactive step towards addressing the problem of juvenile crime and promoting a safer community for all Maryland residents.