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Repeat Status Offenders: Detention, Over-correction and Politics

NCJ Number
132101
Journal
Journal for Juvenile Justice and Detention Services Volume: 5 Issue: 1 Dated: (Spring 1990) Pages: 38-40
Author(s)
J S Smith; N Koch
Date Published
1990
Length
3 pages
Annotation
A 1988 survey of 77 juvenile detention and juvenile corrections administrators from 44 states gathered information on their perceptions of the problems presented by juvenile status offenders and repeat status offenders.
Abstract
Fifty-eight percent of the participants reported that the detention of repeat status offenders had a serious impact on the overcrowding of juvenile detention and juvenile corrections facilities. Most county detention employees, but only 43 percent of State corrections employees, held this view. The differences in the perceptions of local and State officials indicates the need for local detention center administrators and staff to organize themselves for political action on this issue. Table