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Federal Juvenile Justice Policy and the Incarceration of Girls

NCJ Number
125930
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 36 Issue: 4 Dated: (October 1990) Pages: 503-520
Author(s)
I M Schwartz; M W Steketee; V W Schneider
Date Published
1990
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This study examines the impact of Federal juvenile justice policy on the incarceration of girls in U.S. public training schools and detention centers.
Abstract
Far fewer girls and boys were confined for status offenses in public training schools and detention centers in 1987 than in 1977. Girls were more likely than boys to be confined for status offenses and less serious delinquency offenses in 1987. The study also reveals striking State by State differences in incarceration practices by gender. The authors present suggestions for juvenile justice policy and research development. 6 tables, 6 notes, and 19 references. (Author abstract)