A stay in pretrial juvenile detention increases a young person’s likelihood of felony recidivism by 33% and misdemeanor recidivism by 11%, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Crime and Delinquency by Sarah Walker, PhD and Jerald Herting, PhD (dept of sociology).
Pretrial juvenile detention increases odds of felony recidivism by 33%
The Anne E. Casey Foundation blog | June 30, 2020
