Re-Examining Juvenile Incarceration: High Costs, Poor Outcomes Spark Shift to Alternatives

A growing body of research demonstrates that for many juvenile offenders, lengthy out-of-home placements in secure corrections or other residential facilities fail to produce better outcomes than alternative sanctions. In certain instances, they can be counterproductive. Seeking to reduce recidivism and achieve better returns on their juvenile justice spending, several states have recently enacted laws … Continue reading Re-Examining Juvenile Incarceration: High Costs, Poor Outcomes Spark Shift to Alternatives