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Subject New Data Snapshots Added to Statistical Briefing Book
Date July 26, 2024 4:03 PM
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*Data Snapshots Highlight Youth Placements, Court Cases Judicially Waived*

OJJDP has updated its Statistical Briefing Book [ [link removed] ] with two new data snapshots:


* Highlights from the 2022 Juvenile Residential Facility Census [ [link removed] ] presents findings from OJJDP's biennial Juvenile Residential Facility Census. The data show the number of youth in placement in 2022 was 75 percent below the number reported in 2000. More than 90 percent of facilities reported evaluating youth for service needs within one week of admission.
* Characteristics of Cases Judicially Waived from Juvenile Court to Criminal Court [ [link removed] ] draws on data from OJJDP’s National Juvenile Court Data Archive [ [link removed] ]. The data show the number of cases judicially waived in 2021 was 57 percent less than the number in 2005. Person offenses accounted for the largest number of judicially waived cases between 2005 and 2021.

Developed for OJJDP by the National Center for Juvenile Justice [ [link removed] ], the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges [ [link removed] ], the Statistical Briefing Book offers easy online access to statistics on a variety of juvenile justice topics.

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