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Juveniles in Corrections
Custody Data (1997-Present)
Q: Did residential placement facilities hold both juvenile offenders younger than age 13 and older teen offenders in 1997?
A: Although just 3 out of 10 facilities held under-13 offenders with older teens, they held 92% of all offenders under age 13.

Age mix by facility type, 1997

Population age mix Total   Type of facility   Total   Type of facility  
Public Private Public Private

Total 2,844 1,108 1,736 100 % 100 % 100 %
       
No mix of under age 13 and over age 15 2,031 664 1,367 71   60   79  
       
Mix of under age 13 and over age 15 813 444 369 29   40   21  

Notes: Facilities identified here as not having a mix of very young offenders and older teens, may in fact, allow both age groups, but merely had no mix on the census day. The specific housing arrangements of facilities identified here as having an age mix are not known. Very young and older teen populations may be separated within a facility.

To protect the confidentiality of juvenile residents all published data from the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (CJRP) are rounded to the nearest multiple of three. Each cell is rounded independently, without consideration as to row or column totals. As a result, in many tables, the internal cells do not add to the marginal totals. Rates and percentages presented from CJRP are also based on rounded totals. More information on this rounding rule is available on the CJRP Databook Web site.

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  • There were more than 2,000 juveniles ages 12 or younger in residential placement on the 1997 census date. These very young juveniles accounted for 2% of all youth in residential placement.
  • Public facilities were more likely to hold a mix of under-13 and over-15 offenders (40%) than were private facilities (21%). In fact, 59% of very young offenders who were held in facilities with older teens were held in public facilities.

Internet citation: OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book. Online. Available: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/ojstatbb/corrections/qa08508.asp?qaDate=20010228. Released on February 28, 2001.

Adapted from Sickmund, M. (2000). Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement 1997. Pittsburgh, PA: National Center for Juvenile Justice.

Data Source: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement 1997 [machine-readable data files]. Washington, D.C.: OJJDP.

 

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