U.S. Department of Justice

The Specific Deterrent Effect of Custodial Penalties on Juvenile Reoffending

Publication year: 2009 | Cataloged on: Oct. 26, 2009

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  • The Specific Deterrent Effect of Custodial Penalties on Juvenile Reoffending

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ANNOTATION: The impact of custodial sentences on juvenile reconviction rates is examined. Sections of this report include: executive summary; introduction; deterrence theory; the evidence on special deterrence; the present study; survey procedure; response rate and subject attrition; variables; analysis; results; and conclusion.”The results of this study suggest that, other things being equal, juvenile given custodial orders are no less likely to reoffend than juveniles given-non-custodial orders.

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