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NCJ Number: NCJ 100090  
Title: Indeterminate and Determinate Sentencing of Juvenile Delinquents - A National Survey of Approaches to Commitment and Release Decision-Making
Journal: Juvenile and Family Court Journal  Volume:36  Issue:2  Dated:(Summer 1985)  Pages:1-12
Author(s): M L Forst ; B A Fisher ; R B Coates
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Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 12
Type: Surveys
Origin: United States
Language: English
Annotation: This paper presents a typology for categorizing different approaches to juvenile sentencing within and across the dimensions of determinacy and indeterminacy and then uses this model to report the results of a survey of State sentencing and release decisions.
Abstract: A review of critical arguments in the debate over juvenile sentencing policies focuses on the institutionalization of status offenders, the lack of procedural safeguards in juvenile courts and corrections, and the criminal justice system's response to violent and chronic juvenile offenders. The typology described in the paper categorizes indeterminate-sentencing States according to whether legal authority for release lies with a judge, juvenile corrections agency, or parole board. Determinate-sentencing States are categorized by the branch of government that has responsibility for devising the sentencing standards: the legislature, the judiciary, or executive (corrections agency or parole board). Using this typology, the article classifies juvenile sentencing policies in the 50 States and the District of Columbia and highlights the survey's findings. Overall, 45 States and the District of Columbia were classified as indeterminate. Other areas addressed by the survey included parameters of indeterminate commitments and serious delinquent statutes. Charts and 12 footnotes.
Main Term(s): Juvenile sentencing
Index Term(s): Indeterminate sentences ; Policy analysis ; Determinate sentences ; State-by-state analyses
 
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