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14 sie 2024 · In 2021, there were 113,000 detention admissions of youth on delinquency charges, representing a 72% decline since 2005. This count does not include youth detained for status offenses, 3 violations of probation, youth held in juvenile facilities on criminal charges, and those held in adult jails.
- Youth Justice By The Numbers - The Sentencing Project
In 2021, the white placement rate in juvenile facilities was...
- Why Youth Incarceration Fails: An Updated Review of the Evidence
The most recent one-day count of youth in detention (from...
- Youth Justice By The Numbers - The Sentencing Project
In 2021, the white placement rate in juvenile facilities was 49 per 100,000 youth under age 18. By comparison, the Black youth placement rate was 228 per 100,000, 4.7 times higher. Tribal youth were 3.7 times as likely (181 per 100,000) and Latino youth were 16% more likely (57 per 100,000).
11 lis 2021 · While detention is harmful to all people, it is especially harmful to young people because young people are developmentally different from adults. Rather than rehabilitating youth, detention has short-term and long-term consequences on physical and mental health, development, and education.
1 mar 2023 · The most recent one-day count of youth in detention (from 2019) found that Black youth were detained at six times the rate of white youth nationwide, while Latinx youth were detained at nearly twice the rate as white youth, and Tribal youth were detained at four times the rate of their white peers. 83
16 sty 2020 · Improving the detection of mental and physical disorders, providing appropriate interventions during detention, and optimising transitional health care after release from detention could improve the health outcomes of these vulnerable young people. Introduction.
16 sty 2020 · The regrettable detention of a young person is a rare opportunity to address unmet health and life needs and to proactively re-establish connections with community-based resources before and upon release.
15 lis 2021 · More than 45,000 boys and girls were released from detention during the COVID-19 pandemic, proving that child-friendly justice solutions “are more than possible”, according to new data released...