The effect of transfer mechanism from juvenile court on conviction on a target offense in criminal court |
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Authors: | Philip J. Verrecchia |
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Affiliation: | 1. Behavioral Sciences Department , York College of Pennsylvania , York, Pennsylvania, USA pverrecc@ycp.edu |
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Abstract: | The question of whether juvenile offenders should be handled in criminal court has been addressed by a number of studies. However, few have examined the effectiveness of the type of transfer mechanism and how it relates to protecting the public. Whether the mechanism used to transfer juvenile offenders to criminal court has any effect on the likelihood of being convicted of a target offense criminal court is examined here. It was found that the juveniles sampled in this study had a greater chance of being convicted on their target offense in criminal court if they were sent there via judicial waiver than if they were excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction by statute. |
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Keywords: | juvenile transfer statutory exclusion logistic regression juvenile justice |
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