TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of sex offender registration policies on juvenile justice decision making
AU - Letourneau, Elizabeth J.
AU - Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar
AU - Sinha, Debajyoti
AU - Armstrong, Kevin
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - This study examines effects of sex offender registration policies on juvenile judicial decision making. Prosecutor decisions and disposition outcomes are examined across a 15-year period. Results indicate that prosecutors are significantly less likely to move forward on both serious sexual and assault offense charges after registration implementation, with the estimated effect nearly twice as large for sexual offenses. There also is increased likelihood of guilty findings for sexual and assault offenses over time. As new policies legislate harsher consequences for juvenile offenses, prosecutors become less likely to move forward on sexual and assault charges. This effect is especially strong for juvenile sexual offenders, who face reforms targeting both violent and sexual crimes. Results suggest that state and national policies requiring long-term public registration of juveniles might unintentionally decrease the likelihood of prosecution. If replicated, the results indicate a need to reform registration policies as applied to juveniles.
AB - This study examines effects of sex offender registration policies on juvenile judicial decision making. Prosecutor decisions and disposition outcomes are examined across a 15-year period. Results indicate that prosecutors are significantly less likely to move forward on both serious sexual and assault offense charges after registration implementation, with the estimated effect nearly twice as large for sexual offenses. There also is increased likelihood of guilty findings for sexual and assault offenses over time. As new policies legislate harsher consequences for juvenile offenses, prosecutors become less likely to move forward on sexual and assault charges. This effect is especially strong for juvenile sexual offenders, who face reforms targeting both violent and sexual crimes. Results suggest that state and national policies requiring long-term public registration of juveniles might unintentionally decrease the likelihood of prosecution. If replicated, the results indicate a need to reform registration policies as applied to juveniles.
KW - Juvenile sexual offenses
KW - Prosecution
KW - Registration
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U2 - 10.1177/1079063208328678
DO - 10.1177/1079063208328678
M3 - Article
C2 - 19141629
AN - SCOPUS:65749103188
SN - 1079-0632
VL - 21
SP - 149
EP - 165
JO - Sexual Abuse
JF - Sexual Abuse
IS - 2
ER -