Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Juvenile Incarcerations Declining

A new report released by Kentucky Youth Advocates shows the number of juveniles being incarcerated for non-criminal offenses is declining, but Kentucky still has one of the highest rates in the nation for putting children behind bars for status offenses such as running away or skipping school. The report recommends that officials continue to shift to more effective alternatives than incarcerations that also would hold youth accountable for their actions.