Determinants of Juvenile Postadjudication Dispositions
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
- Vol. 19 (1) , 66-83
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002242788201900105
Abstract
This paper describes six variables-two legal variables (number of past of fenses, committing offense), two extralegal variables (age, race), and two Diagnostic and Evaluation (D&E) Center variables (behavior rating, IQ)- thought to affect the postadjudication disposition of juveniles, in particular, their placement in either a group home or an institutional setting. The data used in this study were gathered from completed case histories on 133 random ly sampled male juveniles processed over a six-month period by a department of youth services (DYS) facility in a southern state. Regression analysis demonstrates that D&E behavior rating, number of past offenses, age, and committing offense were significant determinants of postadjudication disposition. The variables race and IQ, while having a signifi cant simple correlation with type of disposition, are found to be nonsignificant when the other independent factors are controlled. It is also shown through an interaction analysis that the multiplicative term of number of past offenses x committing offense was an important factor in the juvenile's disposition. It appears that the D&E Center avoided allowing race, an extralegal fac tor, to influence dispositions following adjudication. The primary determinants are similar to those found in the literature concerning other stages of disposi tion. If race as an extralegal variable does influence the treatment of an adoles cent in the juvenile justice system, it does so in the earlier stages of the process.Keywords
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