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Unlocking
Potential: The Cost and Availability of Juvenile Detention and its Alternatives
in Massachusetts |
MassBudget's
new KIDS COUNT report explores budget trends for juvenile detention over time.
It looks at newer alternative programs for kids entering the juvenile justice
system, and compares costs across the detention continuum. Juveniles are in
"Detention" when they are in custody of DYS before trial or before a probation
violation hearing. Many such children are charged only with misdemeanors, and
there is significant evidence that for many juveniles placement outside of a
jail-like facility is at least as effective from a public safety perspective --
and better for the child. The report finds that there are significantly
different costs for different types of placements:
The
report also finds that the number of alternative placements is increasing but
that implementation has been slow and uneven. Read the report
here.
A companion KIDS COUNT report from Citizens for
Juvenile Justice examines how and why detention is harmful to kids, the
characteristics of children detained, and what alternatives to detention are
working well in Massachusetts.
The
Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget)
produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on
improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening
our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.
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