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Juvenile recidivism rates 2018. The baseline recidivism analysis published in March 2018 examines a cohort of youth who completed an intervention in 2015. 3% and 44. Although there are numerous contributing factors that may influence a juvenile to re-offend, the recidivism rate is one of the primary tools used in measuring the success of programs within the juvenile justice system. Introduction. Introduction This report is the third installment in a recurring analysis that CJCC conducts on recidivism rates for youth who participated in juvenile justice system interventions, including diversion, probation, and commitment. In addition to the significant costs associated with juvenile delinquency (Welsh et al. 1 The second report, which was issued in May Jul 22, 2022 ยท Preventing recidivism among juveniles remains a priority for the juvenile justice (JJ) system. The latest report contains the most recent recidivism information available, examining 36,086 people released from CDCR custody in FY 2018-19. Introduction This report is the third installment in a recurring analysis that CJCC conducts on recidivism rates for youth who participated in juvenile justice system interventions, including diversion, probation, and commitment. (Legislative Budget Board Statewide Criminal and Juvenile Justice Recidivism and Revocation Rates 2018) Youth Arrest Rates The arrest rate for people under 18 years old peaked in 1996 and has declined more than 80% since. q24 xaqet 7sg18 rfh1qj7j 8jv v9vx xxth0for xxgq gt5en1 1kwg