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Cases Resulting (2015–2015)

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KIDS COUNT Data Center - Annie E. Casey Foundation

Definition

“‘Confined cases’ are those in which youth are placed in secure residential or correctional facilities for delinquent offenders following a court disposition. The confinement population should NOT include all youth placed in any form of out-of-home placement.  Group homes, shelter homes, and mental health treatment facilities, for example, would usually not be considered confinement. Every jurisdiction collecting DMC data must specify which forms of placement do and do not qualify as confinement.”

Data Source

Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Child Family Services, Juvenile Justice Programs Office.

Notes

Data for 2015 includes only students age 10 through 17.

Updated February 2017.

Last Updated

2017-02


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