In the last decade, a number of states have expanded the jurisdiction of their juvenile courts by increasing the maximum age to 18. Proponents argue that these expansions reduce crime by increasing access to the beneficial features of the juvenile justice system. Critics counter that the expansions risk increasing crime by reducing deterrence. In 2010, Illinois raised the maximum age for juvenile court for offenders who commit a misdemeanor. By examining the effect of this law on juvenile offenders in Chicago, this paper provides the first empirical estimates of the consequences of recent legislative activity to raise the age of criminal majority. Applying a difference-in-differences design with multiple control groups, we find little evide...
For over a century, America’s legal system has made substantial reforms to change its treatment of a...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
Legislative waivers excluding youths from juvenile court have expanded. Meyers studied data on 557 y...
In the last decade, a number of states have expanded the jurisdiction of their juvenile courts by in...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Even though the number of juveniles arrested, tried and detained has recently declined, there are st...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
This article will discuss the history of the juvenile justice system in America, from its English co...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
Legal reforms over the past generation have transformed juvenile crime regulation from a system that...
This paper assesses whether perceived punishment severity changes discontinuously when an individual...
Background: The juvenile justice system’s interventions are expected to help reduce recidivism. How-...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
For over a century, America’s legal system has made substantial reforms to change its treatment of a...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
Legislative waivers excluding youths from juvenile court have expanded. Meyers studied data on 557 y...
In the last decade, a number of states have expanded the jurisdiction of their juvenile courts by in...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Even though the number of juveniles arrested, tried and detained has recently declined, there are st...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
This article will discuss the history of the juvenile justice system in America, from its English co...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
Legal reforms over the past generation have transformed juvenile crime regulation from a system that...
This paper assesses whether perceived punishment severity changes discontinuously when an individual...
Background: The juvenile justice system’s interventions are expected to help reduce recidivism. How-...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
For over a century, America’s legal system has made substantial reforms to change its treatment of a...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
Legislative waivers excluding youths from juvenile court have expanded. Meyers studied data on 557 y...