| Petitioned Status Offense Cases |
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Has the sanctioning of petitioned status offense cases changed? |
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While the use of informal sanctions remained relatively stable between 2005 and 2018, a larger proportion of petitioned status offense cases were dismissed in 2018 (54%) than in 2005 (35%). |
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- Informal sanctions include cases that were not adjudicated but received some type of sanction, such as voluntary probation, referrals for services or treatment, and other dispositions that require minimal court involvement.
- Formal sanctions apply to cases that result in an adjudication; these sanctions can include probation, placement, and other sanctions that require court involvement.
- A smaller proportion of petitioned status offense cases received formal sanctions in 2018 compared with 2005 (35% vs 54%).
Internet citation: OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book. Online. Available: https://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/court/qa06801.asp?qaDate=2018.
Released on March 31, 2020.
Data Source: National Juvenile Court Data Archive. National Center for Juvenile Justice. Pittsburgh, PA.
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