Easy Access to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (original) (raw)
EZACJRP Easy Access to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement: 1997-2021
- National Crosstabs
- National Graphs
- US & State Profiles
- State Comparisons
- Methods
- Glossary
- About EZACJRP
Easy Access to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (EZACJRP)
2021 DATA IS NOW AVAILABLE [ Learn more... ]
EZACJRP was developed to facilitate independent analysis of national data on the characteristics of youth held in residential placement facilities, including detailed information about the youth's age, sex, race/ethnicity, placement status, length of stay, and most serious offense.
- National Crosstabs
perform customized analyses of national data on youth in residential placement. - National Graphs
view national trends in counts and rates of youth in residential placement by gender and race, including options to filter by most serious offense and placement status. - US & State Profiles
view national and state-level tables describing the characteristics of youth in residential placement facilities. - State Comparisons
compare the profile of youth in residential placement by sex, race/ethnicity, placement status, and type of placement facility. - Methods
Use this tab to learn more about the CJRP data collection process. - Glossary
Learn about the definitions of key terms used in this application.
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