Child Delinquents: Examining the Market for Criminal Futures |
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Authors: | Craig J. Forsyth Gary Asmus York A. Forsyth Billy R. Stokes Mike Mayne |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Louisiana , Lafayette, Louisiana, USA cjf5714@louisiana.edu;3. The University of Louisiana , Lafayette, Louisiana, USA |
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Abstract: | This article investigates child delinquency (offenders younger than 13 years of age). The population of child delinquents under various dispositions in the state of Louisiana, at one point in time, is described. Eighty youth are examined using the following characteristics: Race, Gender, Age, Offense Type (violent, nonviolent) Crime Category (felony, status offense, misdemeanor, and felony or misdemeanor) and Disposition (supervision, secure custody, and non-secure custody). Child delinquency is an important topic because the younger the age of first offense the greater the probability of a delinquent and criminal career. Findings reveal very few youth in secure custody and black males account for over half of the population of child delinquents. Over 75% of the population was 12 years of age. |
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