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Detention
In 1997, detention was used more frequently for older juveniles than for younger juveniles. Detention was used in 13% of delinquency cases involving 12-year-olds, 19% of cases involving 14-year-olds, 20% of cases involving 15-year-olds, and 21% of cases involving youth ages 16 or 17 (table 25). In general, the likelihood of detention increased for each successive age group through age 15 across all offense categories. However, for all offense categories, the likelihood of detention was the same for cases involving 16- and 17-year-olds.
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