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Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities, 1986-1987: [United States] (ICPSR 8973)
Released/updated on: 2011-01-10
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1986-01-01--1987-01-01
These data provide information on the population and characteristics of public and private juvenile facilities in operation in the United States on February 2, 1987. Annual data for the 1986 calendar year are included as well. Questions designed to categorize each facility were asked concerning the number of adults held, the juvenile majority's custodial authority, reason for custody, and access to the community, as well as the facility's security arrangements, capacity, age, plans for renovation, type of administration, and setting. Extensive data on the total juvenile residential population of each facility was also gathered. The total population is broken down by admission type, legal status, type of offense, race, and age. The collection also contains information on the population's movement and average length of stay, as well as each facility's average daily population, number and types of personnel, educational, treatment, and medical programs available, annual expenditures, court orders and consent decrees, and availability of juvenile records.
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Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities, 1988-1989: [United States] (ICPSR 9445)
Released/updated on: 2007-10-19
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1988-01-01--1989-01-01
These data provide information on the population and characteristics of public and private juvenile facilities in operation in the United States on February 15, 1989. Annual data for the 1988 calendar year are included as well. Questions designed to categorize each facility were asked concerning the number of adults held, the juvenile majority's custodial authority, reason for custody, and access to the community, as well as the facility's security arrangements, capacity, age, plans for renovation, type of administration, and setting. Extensive data on the total juvenile residential population of each facility was also gathered. The total population is broken down by admission type, legal status, type of offense, race, and age. The collection also contains information on the population's movement and average length of stay, as well as each facility's average daily population, number and types of personnel, educational, treatment, and medical programs available, annual expenditures, court orders and consent decrees, number of juvenile deaths that year, and availability of juvenile records.
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Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities, 1990-1991: [United States] (ICPSR 9824)
Released/updated on: 2007-10-11
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1990-01-01--1991-01-01
These data provide information on the population and characteristics of public and private juvenile facilities in operation in the United States on February 15, 1991. Annual data for the 1990 calendar year are included as well. Questions designed to categorize each facility were asked concerning the number of adults held, the juvenile majority's custodial authority, reason for custody, and access to the community, as well as the facility's security arrangements, capacity, age, plans for renovation, type of administration, and setting. Extensive data on the total juvenile residential population of each facility was also gathered. The total population is broken down by admission type, legal status, type of offense, race, and age. The collection also contains information on the population's movement and average length of stay, as well as each facility's average daily population, personnel by race, number, and staff position, educational, treatment, and medical programs available, annual expenditures, court orders and consent decrees, and number of juvenile deaths that year.
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Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities, 1992-1993: [United States] (ICPSR 6491)
Released/updated on: 2007-09-28
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1992-01-01--1993-01-01
These data provide information on the population and characteristics of public and private juvenile facilities in operation in the United States on February 16, 1993. Annual data for the 1992 calendar year are included as well. Questions designed to categorize each facility were asked of facility administrators concerning the number of adults held, the juvenile majority's custodial authority, reason for custody, and access to the community, as well as the facility's security arrangements, capacity, age, plans for renovation, type of administration, and setting. Extensive data on the total juvenile residential population of each facility were also gathered. The total population is broken down by admission type, legal status, type of offense, race, and age. The collection also contains information on the population's movement and average length of stay, as well as each facility's average daily population, personnel by race, number, and staff position, educational, treatment, and medical programs available, annual expenditures, court orders and consent decrees, and number of juvenile deaths that year.
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Census of Public and Private Juvenile Detention, Correctional, and Shelter Facilities, 1994-1995: [United States] (ICPSR 24260)
Released/updated on: 2011-01-21
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1994-01-01--1995-01-01
These data provide information on the population and
characteristics of public and private juvenile facilities in operation
in the United States on February 15, 1995. Annual data for the 1994
calendar year are included as well. Questions designed to categorize
each facility were asked of facility administrators concerning the
number of adults held, the juvenile majority's custodial authority,
reason for custody, and access to the community, as well as the
facility's security arrangements, capacity, age, plans for renovation,
type of administration, and setting. Extensive data on the total
juvenile residential population of each facility were also gathered.
The total population is broken down by admission type, legal status,
type of offense, race, and age. The collection also contains
information on the population's movement and average length of stay,
as well as each facility's average daily population, personnel by
race, number, and staff position, educational, treatment, and medical
programs available, annual expenditures, court orders and consent
decrees, and number of juvenile deaths that year.
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Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971 (ICPSR 7637)
Released/updated on: 2008-02-06
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1970-07-01--1971-06-30
The purpose of this census was to provide information on
juvenile detention centers throughout the United States. The data
include information on type of facility, level of government
administering the facility, resident population by sex, by age range,
by detention status, and by offense, admissions and discharges,
average length of stay, staffing and expenditures, age and capacity of
facility, and programs and services available.
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Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977 (ICPSR 7758)
Released/updated on: 2008-03-26
Geographic coverage: United States
The 1977 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, is the fifth in a series of surveys of state and local public residential facilities in the juvenile justice system. There is one record for each juvenile detention facility that had a population of at least 50 percent juveniles. Each record is classified into one of six categories: detention centers or shelters, reception or diagnostic centers, training schools, ranches, forestry camps and farms, and halfway houses and group homes. Data include state, county, and city identification, level of government responsible for the facility, type of agency, agency identification, resident population by sex, age range, detention status, and offense, admissions and departures of population, average length of stay, staffing and expenditures, age and capacity of the facility, and programs and services available.