Easy Access to Juvenile Court Statistics: 1985-2005

 
Updated on September 16, 2008
Easy Access to Juvenile Court Statistics (EZAJCS) was developed to facilitate independent analysis of national estimates of the more than 30 million delinquency cases processed by the nation's juvenile courts between 1985 and 2005. With this application, users can perform unique analyses on the age, sex, and race of juveniles involved in these cases as well as the referral offense, the use of detention, adjudication and case disposition.

Use the Analyze Delinquency Cases tab to perform your own analyses.

Use the Methods tab to learn about the data collection effort conducted by the National Juvenile Court Data Archive that makes this application possible.

Use the Glossary tab for definitions of key terms used in this application.

Other Easy Access applications are available!
Easy Access is a family of web-based data analysis tools developed for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) by the National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ) to provide access to recent, detailed information on juvenile crime and the juvenile justice system. Together, the Easy Access applications provide information on national, state, and county population counts, as well as information on homicide victims and offenders, juvenile court case processing, and juvenile offenders in residential placement facilities. Visit the Data Analysis Tools section of OJJDP's Statistical Briefing Book for a complete list of these applications.
Maintained by:
National Center for Juvenile Justice, the research division of
the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Sponsored by:
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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