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Detention Admissions by Community District
This dataset captures counts of youth entering detention in a calendar year by their home borough and community district. Each line of the data is the count of youth admitted to detention from a borough/community district. The data a drawn from the Juvenile Detention Automated System (JDAS) annually. The data are geocoded. There is always a small number of records for which the home bough and/or community district cannot be determined.
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Annual Youth Detention Admissions by County: Beginning 2006
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This data set from the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) provides information, by county, on detention admissions and unique youth admitted to detention from 2006 to most recent year for which data are available.
Admissions to the Youth Justice System: admission type
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This data represents youth admissions to custody and detention facilities and community-based programs and services. The data is organized by: * fiscal year * region (according to the 4 former youth justice services division regions: Central, Eastern, Northern and Western) * admission type * total count
Detention and Placement Demographic reports
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As per Local Law 44. Excel table that shows annual admissions to detention by: age, race, gender, admitting authority and top arrest charge level and zip code disaggregated by detention setting experience including transfers between Secure and Non-Secure detention. Also includes the Average Daily Population in secure and non-secure detention and summary of detention experience.
Juvenile Justice - Young people in custody
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This dataset contains: Key services measures - Custody Average daily number of young people in custody Average weekly number of young people in custody by Legal Status Average daily number of young people in custody by month Admissions to Juvenile Justice Centres Length of stay for young people in custody on remand Length of stay for young people in custody on control Proportion of young people with a remand episode who receive, or do not receive a Control order within 12 months
Easy Access to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement
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The Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement is administered by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. This data collection provides the nation with the most detailed picture of juveniles in custod
Youth Justice service delivery
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The Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice service delivery system provides community and custodial programs for youth in, or at risk of, conflict with the law, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence. The dataset is organized by: * fiscal year * number of transfer payment agencies * number of probation offices * number of open custody and detention facilities number of secure custody and detention facilities
Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities Series
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Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention The Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities series (formerly called the Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census series and also known as the Children in Custody (CIC) census) was originally designed and sponsored by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and the later studies are sponsored by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The series is conducted by the United States Census Bureau. These data provide information on the population and characteristics of public (through 1984-1985) or public and private (1986-1987 and beyond) juvenile facilities in operation in the United States each February. Annual data for the previous calendar year are included as well. Residential programs and group homes were included in the census if they housed three or more residents, if at least 50 percent of the residents were juveniles, and if accused or adjudicated delinquents and status offenders were at least 1 percent of their average daily population. In California, however, all California Youth Authority Facilities were included in the census. Juvenile facilities operated as part of adult jails were excluded, as were nonresidential facilities, facilities exclusively for drug or alcohol abusers or nonoffenders, and federal juvenile correctional facilities.Years Produced: Annually National Juvenile Corrections Data Summary The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention sponsored three series of national juvenile corrections data collections:Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities Series,Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (CJRP) Series, and theJuvenile Residential Facility Census (JRFC) Series.The CJRP was administered for the first time in 1997. The CJRP replaced the Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities (formerly called the Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census series and also known as the Children in Custody (CIC) census), which had been conducted since the early 1970s. The CJRP differs fundamentally from CIC in that the CIC collected aggregate data on juveniles held in each facility (e.g., number of juveniles in the facility) and the CJRP collects an individual record on each juvenile held in the residential facility to provide a detailed picture of juveniles in custody. The companion data collection to CJRP, the JRFC, is designed to collect information about the facilities in which juvenile offenders are held.ICPSR merged data from the CJRP series with data from the JRFC series. These studies are included in the Matched Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (CJRP)/Juvenile Residential Facility Census (JRFC) Series.