For the past few decades, the United States has had one the highest incarceration rates in the world. With thousands of youths under the age of 18 being in prison, it is important to analyze which form of prevention is more effective in decreasing the juvenile incarceration rate. This paper examines whether an increase in education funding would help decrease the juvenile incarceration rate. Apart from analyzing the impact of federal spending on public schools, this paper also analyzes other explanatory variables such as poverty rates, crime rates, school drop-out rates, and school policies across states. Using data from 2016 to analyze juvenile incarceration rates, other variables were ultimately more impactful than funding to public schoo...
California’s juvenile crime rate is high. Juveniles commit one-in-six violent crimes and over one-qu...
This dissertation studies the effect of education policies on the behavior of individuals—particular...
This article evaluates the cost and crime-reducing potential of prisons and social spending, setting...
The issue surrounding the effect of education funding using state per pupil index spending has been ...
In this study, the primary question that is addressed is that of whether there exists a relationship...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the United States each year with 70,000 in detention on any g...
abstract: Over the last fifty years, education funding has been litigated and debated in the United ...
Since the mid 1990s, the general revenue funds appropriated for the Department of Corrections has mo...
This paper measures the impact that changes in expenditures on public education in the Unites States...
Despite the institutional importance of schools and their centrality to explanations of crime, we kn...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
Thirty-three U.S. states and jurisdictions spend $100,000 or more annually to incarcerate a young pe...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the U.S. each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day,...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the US each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day, y...
FBI crime data show a decline in juvenile incarceration while placement patterns have not changed si...
California’s juvenile crime rate is high. Juveniles commit one-in-six violent crimes and over one-qu...
This dissertation studies the effect of education policies on the behavior of individuals—particular...
This article evaluates the cost and crime-reducing potential of prisons and social spending, setting...
The issue surrounding the effect of education funding using state per pupil index spending has been ...
In this study, the primary question that is addressed is that of whether there exists a relationship...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the United States each year with 70,000 in detention on any g...
abstract: Over the last fifty years, education funding has been litigated and debated in the United ...
Since the mid 1990s, the general revenue funds appropriated for the Department of Corrections has mo...
This paper measures the impact that changes in expenditures on public education in the Unites States...
Despite the institutional importance of schools and their centrality to explanations of crime, we kn...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
Thirty-three U.S. states and jurisdictions spend $100,000 or more annually to incarcerate a young pe...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the U.S. each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day,...
Over 130,000 juveniles are detained in the US each year with 70,000 in detention on any given day, y...
FBI crime data show a decline in juvenile incarceration while placement patterns have not changed si...
California’s juvenile crime rate is high. Juveniles commit one-in-six violent crimes and over one-qu...
This dissertation studies the effect of education policies on the behavior of individuals—particular...
This article evaluates the cost and crime-reducing potential of prisons and social spending, setting...