According to juvenile court data, the number of formally handled juvenile cases, as well as out-of-home placements for juveniles, dropped between 1996 and 2011. The rate of decline was much lower for 17-year-old juveniles than those 16 and under. This databit looks at the rate of out-of-home placements for juveniles between 1985 to 2011
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...
Violent crime arrest rates fell among all age groups but especially for youth under age 18. This dat...
FBI crime data show that the number of violent youth arrests declined between 2012 and 2013, with ag...
According to juvenile court data, the number of formally handled juvenile cases, as well as out-of-h...
The largest increases in juvenile placements were seen in cases involving obstruction of justice, si...
FBI crime data show a decline in juvenile incarceration while placement patterns have not changed si...
While racial disparities in juvenile court systems may decline, these disparities appeared in nation...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics, juvenile drug arrest rates fell more dr...
Though it may seem that transferring youth to criminal court should lower youth violent crime, this ...
Violent crime (murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault based on the FBI Violent Crime...
Arrests by law enforcement for youth under 18 reached a 30-year low in 2012. Arrests for the eight s...
During the last decade, custody rates for youth in the US have declined significantly. This Focus de...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
FBI crime data shows a decline in violent youth crimes between 2011 and 2012, reaching a new 32-year...
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...
Violent crime arrest rates fell among all age groups but especially for youth under age 18. This dat...
FBI crime data show that the number of violent youth arrests declined between 2012 and 2013, with ag...
According to juvenile court data, the number of formally handled juvenile cases, as well as out-of-h...
The largest increases in juvenile placements were seen in cases involving obstruction of justice, si...
FBI crime data show a decline in juvenile incarceration while placement patterns have not changed si...
While racial disparities in juvenile court systems may decline, these disparities appeared in nation...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics, juvenile drug arrest rates fell more dr...
Though it may seem that transferring youth to criminal court should lower youth violent crime, this ...
Violent crime (murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault based on the FBI Violent Crime...
Arrests by law enforcement for youth under 18 reached a 30-year low in 2012. Arrests for the eight s...
During the last decade, custody rates for youth in the US have declined significantly. This Focus de...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
FBI crime data shows a decline in violent youth crimes between 2011 and 2012, reaching a new 32-year...
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...
Violent crime arrest rates fell among all age groups but especially for youth under age 18. This dat...
FBI crime data show that the number of violent youth arrests declined between 2012 and 2013, with ag...