Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the US each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day, yet little is known whether such a penalty deters future crime or interrupts social and human capital formation in a way that increases the likelihood of later criminal behavior. This paper uses the incarceration tendency of randomly-assigned judges as an instrumental variable to estimate causal effects of juvenile incarceration on high school completion and adult recidivism. Estimates based on over 35,000 juvenile offenders over a ten-year period from a large urban county in the US suggest that juvenile incarceration results in large decreases in the likelihood of high school completion and large increases in the likelihood of adult incarcera...
This paper analyzes the relationships between juvenile justice system interactions and high school g...
This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional faci...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the US each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day, y...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the United States each year with 70,000 in detention on any g...
Juvenile justice systems throughout the United States have become increasingly punitive since the 19...
A growing consensus suggests that incarcerating offenders tends to have either null or criminogenic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The United States has the highest juvenile incarcerati...
Recent decades have seen a shift in how juveniles are treated by the criminal justice system from re...
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional faci...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
We estimate the effect of high school graduation on participation in criminal activity accounting fo...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of juvenile status on sentencing in the adult cri...
Background: The juvenile justice system’s interventions are expected to help reduce recidivism. How-...
This paper analyzes the relationships between juvenile justice system interactions and high school g...
This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional faci...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the US each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day, y...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the United States each year with 70,000 in detention on any g...
Juvenile justice systems throughout the United States have become increasingly punitive since the 19...
A growing consensus suggests that incarcerating offenders tends to have either null or criminogenic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The United States has the highest juvenile incarcerati...
Recent decades have seen a shift in how juveniles are treated by the criminal justice system from re...
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional faci...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
We estimate the effect of high school graduation on participation in criminal activity accounting fo...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of juvenile status on sentencing in the adult cri...
Background: The juvenile justice system’s interventions are expected to help reduce recidivism. How-...
This paper analyzes the relationships between juvenile justice system interactions and high school g...
This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional faci...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...