This report analyzes the extent and nature of non-fatal violent victimizations committed by juvenile offenders, using 1997-1998 data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Incident-Based Reporting System. Download Publication
This Bulletin examines mortality statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, comparing the characteristics of juvenile suicides with those of juvenile murders. This OJJDP Bulletin, part of the Youth Violence Research Series,…
Findings are presented on juvenile arrests as reported by local law enforcement officials to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program for 2002. Download Publication
This report highlights the status of laws affecting same-sex marriage in various states, as of 2003. Download Publication
This report reviews how juvenile court case outcomes in Pennsylvania counties are being measured and reported. Download Publication
This report discusses the coordination of efforts to combat child maltreatment and domestic violence, and a publication called Effective Intervention in Domestic Violence & Child Maltreatment Cases: Guidelines for Policy and Practice. It also describes…
This article briefly reviews various constitutional challenges to state laws that apply Megan’s Law to juveniles. It also notes the states that require juveniles to register as sex offenders; and states, statutes and case law…
This brief report, updated for 2003, provides a summary of family court concepts and issues and contains a map showing the states with a unified family court. Download Publication
This report, updated for 2003, highlights state variations in the application of the Megan’s Law community notification provisions to adjudicated juveniles. Download Publication
This brief report compares how various states handle the issue of jury trials in the termination of parental rights cases. Six states have statutes or case law that permit or require a jury trial in…
This article analyzes the split among U.S. appellate courts over-application of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Apprendi decision (the fact of a prior conviction may increase a criminal penalty beyond the statutory maximum for that crime,…
This brief report highlights state variations in initial detention hearing time limits. The idea that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ has spurred many states to hold detention hearings within 24 hours of a juvenile’s admission…