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Juvenile Delinquency Statistics Morgan County juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 1996. Comparison of Formal Charges filed by State of Indiana against juveniles/Adults in Morgan County http://scican.net/~morgansup2/juvstat96.html
Extractions: 1995 Juvenile Delinquency Stats Page During calendar year 1996, 322 juvenile delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition. Of these 322 cases, 167 cases were resolved through formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition, and 155 cases were resolved by informal adjustment through the Morgan County Probation Department. In comparing adult criminal cases filed in all of the Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts with the juvenile delinquency cases formally filed with Superior Court No. 2, we note the following: 9% of all residential burglary charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 79% in 1995. 5% of all non-residential burglary charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 72% in 1995. 22% of all Theft charges and and 6% of all Receiving Stolen Property charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 33% (Theft) and 38% (Receiving) in 1995.
Extractions: Juvenile Delinquency Statistics for Morgan County 1997 I ndex Introduction Secure Detention Costs Juvenile Probation Supervision Stats Waiver of Jurisdiction to Adult Court ... 1996 Juvenile Delinquency Stats Page During calendar year 1997, 381 juvenile delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition [ up from 322 cases in 1996 ]. Of these 381 cases, 256 cases were resolved through formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition, and 125 cases were resolved by informal adjustment through the Morgan County Probation Department. In comparing adult criminal cases filed in all of the Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts with the juvenile delinquency cases formally filed with Superior Court No. 2, we note the following: 40% of all residential burglary charges filed in 1997 were committed by juveniles up from 9% in 1996. 28% of all non-residential burglary charges filed in 1997 were committed by juveniles up from 5% in 1996. 29% of all Residential Entry charges filed in 1997 were committed by juveniles up from 18% in 1996.
Frontline: Juvenile Justice: Stats: Basic Statistics juvenile violent crime is at its lowest level since 1987, and fell 30% between In 1998, for every 100000 youth in the United States ages 10 through 17, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/juvenile/stats/basic.html
Extractions: Juvenile violent crime is at its lowest level since 1987, and fell 30% between 1994 and 1998. . Fewer than half of serious violent crimes by juveniles are reported to law enforcement. This number has not changed significantly in 20 years. The rate at which juveniles committed serious violent crimes changed little between 1973 and 1989, peaked in 1993, and by 1997 declined to the lowest level since 1986. On average, juveniles were involved in one-quarter of all serious violent victimizations (not including murder) committed annually over the last 25 years. In 1999, law enforcement officers arrested an estimated 2.5 million juveniles. Approximately 104,000 of these arrests were for violent crimes. The most common offense was larceny-theft. Juveniles accounted for 16% percent of all violent crime arrests and 32% of all property crime arrests in 1999. They accounted for 54% of all arson arrests, 42% of vandalism arrests, 31% of larceny-theft arrests, and 33% of burglary arrests. Juvenile arrest rates for violent crimes are down: the percentage of all juveniles arrested for violent crimes fell to an 11 year low in 1999, to 339 for every 100,000 individuals ages 12-17. This represents a 36% drop from the peak year 1994.
Extractions: Two assumptions are behind recent legislation passed in many U.S. states which make it easier to try juvenile offenders as adults. Although there has not been extensive research into the deterrent effects of the stricter laws, the evidence that does exist indicates that deterrent effects are minimal or nonexistent, and that, in fact, trying juveniles in criminal court may actually result in higher rates of reoffending. To date, there's no extensive research comparing the lengths of prison sentences received by juveniles convicted in criminal court with those who remained in the juvenile system. What research exists indicates that juveniles convicted in criminal court, particularly serious and violent offenders, are more likely to be incarcerated and receive longer sentences than juveniles retained in the juvenile system. Despite this, however, they often actually serve only a fraction of the sentences imposed, in many cases less time than they would have served in a juvenile facility. A 1996 Texas study found that juveniles sentenced in adult court did receive longer terms than they would have received in juvenile court. However, for all offenses except rape, the average prison time actually served was only about 27 percent of the sentence imposed, in some cases shorter than the possible sentence length in a juvenile facility.
Statistics : Female Juvenile Offenders [Young People And Crime] Young people and crime. Statistics female juvenile offenders. juvenile offenders by gender, rate per 100000 persons 1995/962002/03 1995/96 and 2001/02 http://www.aic.gov.au/research/jjustice/stats/females.html
BCSO Crime Analysis - Juvenile Statistics crime Against Persons Graphs 9399 crime Against Property Graphs 93-99 Auto Theft juvenile Arrests 92-99 Overall crime stats 93-99 10 Year Homicide stats. http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/CrimeAnalysis/juvenilestats.htm
Topics- Activism Budget Business Child Welfare Comm Dev Crim Just juvenile crime stats IMPROVE. A new report says that the statistics don t back up legislators interest in tougher rules for juvenile crime. Robin Epstein http://www.citylimits.org/content/articles/weeklyView.cfm?articlenumber=630
Extractions: For the week of August 26 thru September 1, 1998 County commissioners hear new juvenile crime stats A state juvenile corrections facility may need to be built in south-central Idaho, the Blaine County Commissioners were told Monday. State Department of Juvenile Corrections liaison Mike Kistler, based in Twin Falls and a tie between his department and south-central Idaho counties, reported that 474 juveniles were in full-time treatment programs located both in and out of the state. He said the department has used facilities in Texas, Washington, Utah and Oregon. Kistler said the out-of-state facilities are costly and sometimes less beneficial to patients because of the difficulty in involving family members. A south-central Idaho facility for treatment of juveniles might be the answer, Kistler said. He said the idea is still in its "infancy stage" but could be a recommendation of a national consulting firm, Chinn Planning Inc., which is analyzing the areas needs. "The whole goal is to get all the kids back in Idaho," Kistler said.
City Of Chesapeake, Virginia - Police Department Daily crime Report crime stats 2 Year crime stats by Month The Chesapeake Police Department s juvenile crimes Unit consists of two Detectives and http://www.chesapeake.va.us/services/depart/police/police/zjuvenilecrime.shtml
Extractions: E-mail to: cis@ChesapeakePolice.com The Chesapeake Police Department's Juvenile Crimes Unit consists of two Detectives and is charged with the following responsibilities: To investigate all reported offenses involving juveniles (victim or suspect) with the exception of custodial sexual abuse. Investigate other crimes, when necessary. Arrange to conduct interviews and interrogations of juveniles (parents consent / participation) and adults. Prepare supplemental reports in investigated cases. Prepare major cases reports on cases being prosecuted. Ensure entry of all runaways on the computer and detention of returned runaways. Coordinate investigations with Child Protective Services (Social Services) involving child sexual assaults and allCoordinate investigations with Child Protective Services (Social Services) involving child sexual assaults and all Conduct parent conferences and provide counseling.