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Federal
Collection Northwestern Juvenile Project (NJP) Series
Department of Justice —
Established in 1995, the Northwestern Juvenile Project assessed alcohol, drug, or mental (ADM) service needs of juvenile detainees within Cook County, Illinois. This... -
City
Detention Admissions by Community District
City of New York —
This dataset captures counts of youth entering detention in a calendar year by their home borough and community district. Each line of the data is the count of youth... -
State
Managing for Results - Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) - 2011 actual to 2017 estimated
State of Maryland —
This dataset contains data from the Department of Budget and Management as part of the Managing for Results (MFR) program. Column heading translation table available... -
State
Annual Youth Detention Admissions by County: Beginning 2006
State of New York —
This data set from the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) provides information, by county, on detention admissions and unique youth admitted to detention... -
State
COVID-19 in Local Adult Detention Facilities
State of California —
Testing and outcomes data in local adult detention facilities. -
City
Monthly Flash Report indicators
City of New York —
The Flash report provides monthly performance data on key ACS child welfare, child care, and juvenile justice functions such as children using vouchers for child... -
Federal
Firearm Involvement in Delinquent Youth and Collateral Consequences in Young Adulthood: A Prospective Longitudinal Study, Chicago, Illinois, 1995-1998
Department of Justice —
This study contains data from the Northwestern Juvenile Project (NJP) series, a prospective longitudinal study of the mental health needs and outcomes of youth in... -
City
Annual Child Abuse Allegation Detention and Placement
City of New York —
reported as per Local Law 44. Number and percentage of child abuse allegations reported and indicated during the reporting period -
Federal
Alternatives to Detention
Department of Homeland Security —
This dataset contains information on the count of Alternatives to Detention (ATD) cases based on an average day in FY 2024.