Juvenile Justice Case Processing : The Impact of Gender and Ethnicity on the Adjudication and Disposition Stages of Juvenile Justice Court Cases in Broward County, Florida

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Juvenile Justice Case Processing : The Impact of Gender and Ethnicity on the Adjudication and Disposition Stages of Juvenile Justice Court Cases in Broward County, Florida by CAMPBELL DONALD G, 9781425752866
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This study examines the impact of gender and ethnicity on two-decision stages- adjudication, and disposition- of juvenile justice court case processing in Broward County, Florida during 2002 to 2003 from a sample of the total population of 30,696 juvenile's referral to the juvenile justice system. The results of the study are as follows: a larger proportion of Blacks at the adjudication stage was found guilty (71%) than Whites (58%), Hispanics (62%), or Other (56%). A larger proportion of males were found guilty than female (31%). The results at the disposition stage are as follows: A small proportion of Blacks received intermediate sanctions (85%) than Whites (89%), Hispanics (86%), or Other (98%). A small proportion of males (84%) received intermediate sanctions than females (95%).
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