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Effects on Violence of Laws and Policies Facilitating the Transfer of Youth From the Juvenile to the Adult Justice System

NCJ Number
239930
Author(s)
Robert Hahn, Ph.D.; Angela McGowan, J.D.; Akiva Liberman, Ph.D.; Alex Crosby, M.D.; Mindy Fullilove, M.D.; Robert Johnson, M.D.; Eve Moscicki, Sc.D.; LeShawndra Price, Ph.D.; Susan Snyder, Ph.D.; Farris Tuma, Sc.D.; Jessica Lowy; Peter Briss, M.D.; Stella Cory, M.D.; Glenda Stone, Ph.D.
Date Published
November 2007
Length
17 pages
Annotation
The independent, non-Federal Task Force on Community Preventive Services (Task Force), which directs the development of the Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide), conducted a systematic review of published scientific evidence concerning the effectiveness of laws and policies that facilitate the transfer of juveniles to the adult criminal justice system to determine whether these transfers prevent or reduce violence among youth who have been transferred and among the juvenile population as a whole.
Abstract
For this review, transfer is defined as placing juveniles aged less than 18 years under the jurisdiction of the adult criminal justice system. The review followed Community Guide methods for conducting a systematic review of literature and for providing recommendations to public health decision makers. Available evidence indicates that transfer to the adult criminal justice system typically increases rather than decreases rates of violence among transferred youth. Available evidence was insufficient to determine the effect of transfer laws and policies on levels of violent crime in the overall juvenile population. On the basis of these findings, the Task Force recommends against laws or policies facilitating the transfer of juveniles to the adult criminal justice system for the purpose of reducing violence. (Published Abstract)