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Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court FY2001 – FY2008

Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court FY2001 – FY2008. Analysis of Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court. This presentation updates and expands upon a similar presentation by the Sentencing Commission in 2006

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Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court FY2001 – FY2008

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  1. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit CourtFY2001 – FY2008

  2. Analysis of Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court • This presentation updates and expands upon a similar presentation by the Sentencing Commission in 2006 • The Sentencing Commission has determined that it is not receiving sentencing guidelines forms for all juveniles convicted in circuit court • By statute, guidelines apply in these cases • For this presentation, the Sentencing Commission has supplemented guidelines data with data from: • Juvenile Justice • Corrections • Supreme Court • Pre-Sentence Investigation reports • Localand regional jails Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  3. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 Total FY2001 – FY2008 = 4,591 Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  4. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 by Age at Offense Age at Offense Total FY2001 – FY2008 = 4,591 Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  5. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 by Most Serious Offense Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  6. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 by Type of Disposition Total FY2001 – FY2008 = 4,591 Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  7. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008by Most Serious Offense & Type of Disposition Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  8. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008Median Prison Sentences in Months months months months months months months months months Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  9. Sentencing Guidelines Compliance, FY2001 – FY2008 188,110 Cases 2,680 Cases Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  10. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 Sentencing Guidelines Compliance by Most Serious Offense Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  11. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008 Sentencing Guidelines Compliance by Age at Offense Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

  12. Juveniles Convicted in Circuit Court, FY2001 – FY2008Reasons for Sentencing Guidelines Mitigations* * Judges can cite multiple reasons for departing from the guidelines. Only the most frequently cited reasons are shown here. Note: For the purposes of this analysis, “juveniles” refer to persons who were under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission

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