Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Department of Justice: Trying Youth As Adults - PR Newswire - sacbee.com

Department of Justice: Trying Youth As Adults - PR Newswire - sacbee.com

"WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2011 -- New bulletin analyzes state laws to transfer juvenile offenders to adult court
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of Justice has released a new bulletin that examines laws that allow or require states to prosecute some juvenile offenders in adult criminal courts. The bulletin, Trying Juveniles as Adults: An Analysis of State Transfer Laws and Reporting, provides the latest overview of state juvenile transfer laws and practices and examines available state-level data on juveniles adjudicated in the criminal justice system.

Transfer laws are not new—all states have one or more transfer mechanisms—but legislative changes in recent decades have greatly expanded their scope. To date, only 13 states publicly report the total number of their transfers, and even fewer report offense profiles, demographic characteristics, or details regarding processing and sentencing. Although nearly 14,000 transfers can be derived from available 2007 sources, data from 29 states are missing from that total.

Among the findings reported in this bulletin are the following:

In most states, criminal prosecution renders a juvenile an "adult" forever.

The number of judicially waived cases hit an historic peak in 1994, when about 13,100 cases were waived, and has fallen 35 percent since that year.

Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/09/27/3942121/department-of-justice-trying-youth.html#ixzz1ZGIp61HI

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