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Impact of Pretrial Preventive Detention

NCJ Number
113314
Journal
The Justice System Journal Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Dated: (Winter 1987) Pages: 305-334
Author(s)
P G Jackson
Date Published
1987
Length
30 pages
Annotation
Two recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of pretrial preventive detention for juveniles and adults.
Abstract
The implications of these decisions for policy and practice are unclear. This article predicts the effect of various pretrial preventive detention policies on the amount of time defendants would be required to spend in jail and the amount of crime that would be prevented due to their detention. Eighteen potential pretrial preventive detention policies are examined in 7 jurisdictions. The findings call attention to the increases in jail use and small reductions in pretrial crime that would be associated with each policy. (Publisher abstract).