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  1. Dec 1, 2022 · Youth and the Juvenile Justice System: 2022 National Report. This report is the fifth edition of a comprehensive report on youth victimization, offending by youth, and the juvenile justice system; it presents the most-requested information on youth and the juvenile justice system in the U.S., drawing on reliable data and relevant research to ...

  2. Jul 22, 2022 · Studies of recidivism among juveniles committing serious offenses have found 1-year rearrest rates of 67% among males returning to New Jersey communities from juvenile correctional facilities ( LeBaron, 2002 ). Recidivism is important for determining the effectiveness of JJ interventions and for informing JJ policy.

    • 10.1177/0093854820922891
    • 2020/09
  3. The Data Snapshot series provides a brief, visual overview of current statistics and analyses about youth in juvenile justice systems. Each one-page Snapshot focuses on a specific topic (e.g., youth in residential placement, victims of violence) and highlights policy-relevant findings.

  4. Many jurisdictions don't track recidivism, and those that do have high rates of reoffending—sometimes as high as 75 percent after three years. This featured publication lays out four core principles of reducing juvenile recidivism and lessons learned about how to implement those principles effectively.

  5. Youth and the Juvenile Justice System: 2022 National Report iv 2019 as a common anchoring point because all the major data sets required for the report were current through

  6. recidivism rates at all for the youth under their system supervision. Of the 39 states that do track recidivism for youth in their custody, a number of them measure recidivism narrowly: More than half measure recidivism through multiple system events (21 states), while 46 percent (18 states)

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  8. Mar 1, 2023 · State-level data on recidivism consistently show that youth who are released from correctional confinement experience high rates of rearrest, new adjudications (in juvenile court) or convictions (in adult court), and reincarceration.

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