| The Bureau of Justice Statistics, a division of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, today released Juveniles Incarcerated in U.S. Adult Jails and Prisons, 2002–2021. This brief Just the Stats report presents data on juveniles (persons age 17 or younger) who are held in adult correctional facilities. "These data show that the number of juveniles incarcerated in adult jails and prisons decreased by 78% between 2008 and 2021, reaching their lowest number in over a decade at 2,250," said BJS Director Dr. Alexis Piquero. This web report shows changes in the number of juveniles held in adult prisons and jails between 2002 and 2021. It also provides data on juveniles by sex and by whether they were held in federal prisons, state prisons, or local jails. |
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