Violent youth in juvenile and adult court: An assessment of sentencing strategies in Texas

  • Eric J. Fritsch
  • , Craig Hemmens
  • , Tory J. Caeti

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Abstract

This paper examines the effectiveness of two sentencing strategies for managing serious and violent juvenile offenders: judicial waiver to adult court and determinate sentencing in juvenile court. Corrections data were analyzed and it was found that both groups consistently receive longer terms of incarceration than are available through normal juvenile justice processing. However, this finding changed when actual time served was taken into consideration. A discriminant analysis showed that juveniles determin-ately sentenced in juvenile court are more likely to be younger and receive and serve shorter sentences than juveniles waived to adult court and sentenced to prison.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-136
Number of pages22
JournalLaw and Policy
Volume18
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1996

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