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  1. For the combined cohort of youth released in 2017 and 2018 (N=509), Table 1 indicates that the majority were male (93.1%) and youth of color (89.2%). The average age of youth released during the two-year period was 18.4, with the majority of youth falling in the age range of 18-20 years (53.0%).

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · Upon conviction, child molesters are subject to severe legal penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, mandatory registration as sex offenders, and, in some cases, chemical castration. The specific outcomes vary by state but reflect a national consensus on the gravity of crimes against children. Federal Law: According to the United States ...

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  4. www.njcourts.gov › public › recidivism-2021-20222021 and 2022 - NJ Courts

    On November 9, 2015, New Jersey Statutes §2C:45-6 was enacted. This legislation requires that the administrative director of the courts establish a program to record and analyze the recidivism of adult probationers. The information to be recorded includes arrests, convictions

  5. • Justice by Geography: Rates of incarceration in the adult prison system vary significantly across counties in New Jersey, suggesting that justice depends on where one lives, not on the facts of a given case. For example, in Camden County, 14 to 17 year olds make up 5.8% of the population

  6. NJ Office of the Attorney General Juvenile Justice Commission *Statistics are for Friday, November 27, 2020 Juvenile Demographics and Statistics COMMITTED WAIVED PROBATIONER AFTERCARE Total MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE BLACK 57 67.06% 4 50.00% 39 52.00% 1 100.00% 15 62.50% 145 70.39% 5 55.56% 266 65.20%

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  7. Jan 1, 1998 · With rapists, the overall rate of recidivism dropped by almost 30 percent, from 57 percent for charges to 31 percent for incarceration. With child molesters, the overall rate of recidivism dropped by about 25 percent, from 54 percent for charges to 30 percent for incarceration.

  8. From January 1987 through 1992, the total adult inmate population in New Jersey increased from 14,000 to 21,000 people, with the result that the 1992 Criminal Sentencing Disposition Commission identified the CDRA “as the single factor to which recent inmate population increases are attributable.”. 18.

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