Delinquency Cases in Juvenile Court, 2018. OJJDP-Produced, NIJ-Produced, December 2020. This fact sheet is based on the OJJDP-sponsored report titled Juvenile Court Statistics 2018, and was developed with support from NIJ. The fact sheet presents national estimates of delinquency cases handled by juvenile courts in 2018, and analyzes caseload trends since 2005. The estimates are based on data from more than 2,500 courts with jurisdiction over 87 percent of the Nation's juvenile population in 2018. NCJ 254792. 4 pages
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Juvenile Court Statistics, 2018. OJJDP-Sponsored, June 2020. The report draws on data from the National Juvenile Court Data Archive, funded by OJJDP and managed by NIJ. The report describes delinquency cases and petitioned status offense cases that courts with juvenile jurisdiction processed in 2018 and presents trends since 2005.
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Juvenile Justice Model Data Project: Final Technical Report. OJJDP-Sponsored, October 2018. The primary goals of the Juvenile Justice Model
Data Project were to (1) develop model measures to monitor trends and assess the efficiency and effectiveness of juvenile justice systems, (2) identify related model data elements with recommended definitions and coding categories, and (3) develop a comprehensive strategy to disseminate and promote the use of the model data elements and measures. NCJ 254492. 174 pages.
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Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2014 National Report. OJJDP-Sponsored, December 2014. This OJJDP-funded report presents data and research on juvenile offending and victimization and explores the juvenile justice system’s response. 244 pages. NCJ 248587.
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Trying Juveniles as Adults: An Analysis of State Transfer Laws and Reporting. Bulletin, September 2011. This bulletin, part of the Juvenile Offenders and Victims National Report Series, provides the latest overview of state transfer laws and practices as well as examining available state-level data on juveniles adjudicated in the criminal justice system. 28 pages. NCJ 232434
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Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Programs: 2008-2009 Report to Congress. Report, March 2011, Presents data from local subgrantees on how their juvenile accountability programs performed during the 2008 and 2009 reporting periods. 25 pages. NCJ 231990.
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Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report. Report, March 2006. Presents comprehensive information on juvenile crime, violence, and victimization and on the juvenile justice system. 260 pages. NCJ 212906.
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Juvenile Justice: A Century of Change. Bulletin: 1999 National Report Series, December 1999. Reviews developments in juvenile justice system structure and process from the establishment of the nation's first juvenile court in 1899 through the present, including transfers of juveniles to criminal court. 20 pages. NCJ 178995.
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Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 1999 National Report. Report, September 1999. Presents comprehensive information on juvenile crime, violence, and victimization and on the juvenile justice system. 236 pages. NCJ 178257.
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Trying Juveniles as Adults in Criminal Court: An Analysis of State Transfer Provisions. Report, December 1998. Analyzes the principal statutory mechanisms and criteria by which juveniles are placed in the criminal justice system at the state level for serious and violent crimes. 29 pages. NCJ 172836.
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State Legislative Responses to Violent Juvenile Crime: 1996-97 Update. Bulletin, November 1998. Analyzes state laws enacted in 1996 and 1997 to target serious and violent juvenile crime, including laws related to juvenile court jurisdictional authority and disposition options, corrections programming, confidentiality, and victims of juvenile crime. 16 pages. NCJ 172835.
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National Youth Network. March 1998. This fact sheet provides information about the history, mission, and organizational structure of the OJJDP-funded National Youth Network. 2 pages. NCJ 247911.
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State Responses to Serious and Violent Juvenile Crime. Report, July 1996. Analyzes state laws enacted during 1992–1995 to target serious and violent juvenile crime, including laws related to juvenile court jurisdictional authority and disposition options, corrections programming, confidentiality, and victims of juvenile crime. 75 pages. NCJ 161565.
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