- Youth Population Characteristics
- Youth as Victims
- Offending by Youth
- Juvenile Justice System Structure & Process
- Law Enforcement & Youth Crime
- Youth in Court
- Youth on Probation
- Youth in Corrections
- Special Topic: Hispanic Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
- Special Topic: Racial and Ethnic Fairness
- Special Topic: State Juvenile Justice Profiles
- Easy Access to Juvenile Populations
- Easy Access to the FBI’s Supplementary Homicide Reports
- Easy Access to NIBRS Victims
- Easy Access to FBI Arrest Statistics
- Easy Access to Juvenile Court Statistics
- Easy Access to State and County Juvenile Court Case Counts
- Easy Access to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement
- Juvenile Residential Facility Census Databook
- National Racial and Ethnic Fairness Databook
Juvenile Justice System Structure & Process
This section describes the juvenile justice system, focusing on structure and process features that relate to delinquency and status offense matters. Topics covered in this section include jurisdictional age boundaries for delinquency and status offense matters, the organization and administration of delinquency services (e.g., probation, detention, aftercare and corrections), and trying youth as adults in criminal court.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provide the latest answers to commonly asked questions about Juvenile Justice System Structure and Process. Here you will find information on the jurisdictional boundaries for delinquency and status offenses, the organization and administration of delinquency services, and State provisions for trying certain youth as adults in criminal court.
- What is a juvenile? [Answer]
- What are the upper and lower ages of delinquency and status offense jurisdiction? [Answer]
- Do juvenile courts lose jurisdiction over youth when they turn 18? [Answer]
- What types of violations constitute a status offense in each state? [Answer]
- How are status offenders classified in each state? [Answer]
- Are delinquency cases and status offenses handled by the same court? [Answer]
Organization & Administration of Delinquency Services
- How do states define the purpose of their juvenile justice system? [Answer]
- How do states operate delinquency services (detention, community supervision, and reentry)? [Answer]
- How are detention services operated in each state? [Answer]
- How are supervision (probation) services operated in each state? [Answer]
- What type of agency controls the operation of state commitment facilities? [Answer]
- How are aftercare services operated in each state? [Answer]
- Are adjudicated youth ever committed to public detention centers? [Answer]
- What are the most commonly used residential placement options for committed youth? [Answer]
- Are transfer (waiver) laws the only laws that enable states to impose adult sanctions on minors? [Answer]
- How do judicial waiver criteria vary by state? [Answer]
- How do prosecutorial discretion (concurrent jurisdiction) provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- How do statutory exclusion provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- How do juvenile court blended sentencing provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- What is the youngest age that a minor can be transferred to criminal court for trial as an adult? [Answer]
- Have states made it easier for youth to be tried as adults in criminal court? [Answer]
Case Flow Diagram
See a visual depiction of how cases typically move through the juvenile justice system.