Module 9 Flashcards
What are the weaknesses of the juvenile justice statistics?
- not providing all cases processed
- future recidivism by processed juveniles
- juvies processed as adults aren’t included
- only 75% are represented in the final report
1a. Which measure is most commonly used for examining data regarding juvenile courts, and which federal departments are affiliated with it?
Juvenile Court Statistics
-its affiliated with OJJDP and NCJJ
1b. How many cases do US juvenile courts deal with on an annual basis in recent times?
1.7 million annually in the 90s
Compared to the mid-to-late 1990s, how does this number of cases dealt with compare?
1.6 million in 02
1c. What type of juvenile cases are most handled by courts, and which are the least dealt with in terms of number of cases (rank order them by type)?
- Property offenses
- Public order
- Person/violent offenses
- Drug law violations
How does the number of cases handled by juvenile courts compare to the 1960s?
It has increased by 300%
1d. For what type of offending have juvenile courts seen the largest increase regarding female offenders?
The rate of females involved in property crimes
Also, which racial group has seen the largest increases in juvenile courts regarding delinquent activity?
Blacks
Discuss age trends regarding the juveniles that are seen by these courts.
- The older you are the more likely you are to get sent to adult criminal court
- Those processed at age 10 or before are more likely to be chronic offenders
1e. In an average year, approximately what percentage of juvenile cases are actually “petitioned” out of the cases that are “referred” to juvenile courts?
58% are petitioned
Also, in an average year, approximately what percentage of “petitioned” cases in juvenile courts actually go to the adjudication stage?
67%
Discuss the reasons why juvenile cases that are never adjudicated delinquent still end up with sanctions.
For the best interest of the child
1f. What approximate percentage of juvenile cases are waived/transferred to adult criminal court each year in the US?
1 or 8 %
1g. Discuss the relative proportion of males to females that are transferred/waived to adult criminal court.
Males are more likely to be petitioned than females (10;1)
Also, discuss the nature to which minority groups are waived/transferred to criminal court.
Its very close but more blacks