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Alaska
Justice Forum
19(1), Spring 2002
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| Abstract: Although most juvenile arrests in
Alaska do not result in detention in secure facilities, Alaska
does maintain seven facilities and 18 probation offices for juvenile
offenders. This article summarizes juvenile detention and program
statistics as of May 2002, and includes a map of the locations
of juvenile detention facilities and probation offices throughout
the state. |
Juvenile
Detention in Alaska
Only a small portion of juvenile
arrests lead to detention or result in participation in a program
in a secure residential facility; most are handled in other ways,
including formal and informal probation. The state maintains
seven facilities and 18 probation offices (see Figure 1). The
facilities have a total detention capacity of 162 spaces and
a program capacity of 180. According to Division of Juvenile
Justice figures, at the end of the third week in May 2002, statewide
detentions stood at 164101 per cent of capacityand
program participants were 16592 per cent of capacity.
Over half (88) the juveniles being
detained were at the McLaughlin Youth Center in Anchorage, as
well as two-thirds (108) of those participating in residential
programs. McLaughlin is the largest youth facility in the state.
In May it was functioning at 96 percent of capacity.
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