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  1. 14 sie 2024 · 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).

  2. 19 gru 2019 · Troublingly, more than 500 confined children are no more than 12 years old. Black and American Indian youth are overrepresented in juvenile facilities, while white youth are underrepresented.

  3. Between 2021 and 2022, there was a notable rise in the number of youth in adult prisons, reflecting a 50% increase in only one year. Though this population is small in number, this one-year rise represents a reversal of a 25-year trend.

  4. 3 mar 2016 · Still, about 80 of those big, aging institutions remain open for business, according to a report released Thursday by Youth First, an organization that advocates less punitive treatment for juveniles. This map pinpoints each prison’s location.

  5. 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

  6. 4 maj 2023 · The number of juveniles incarcerated in all U.S. adult prisons or jails declined from a peak of 10,420 in 2008 to a low of 2,250 in 2021 (figure 1). In 2021, local jails had custody of 1,960 juveniles while state and federal adult prisons held 290.

  7. Youth. Criminal justice and young persons, the prison system’s effect on their lives. On this page, the Prison Policy Initiative has curated all of the research about youth in the criminal justice system that we know of. For research on other criminal justice topics, see our Research Library homepage.