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Getting the Facts Straight: NCCD Questions the "Impending Crime Wave" Report by Third Way
In February, 2008, the Third Way, which defines itself as a "nonprofit, nonpartisan strategy center for progressives," released a signifi cant policy statement entitled, The Impending Crime Wave. This paper describes the convergence of what the Third Way conceives of as four new and menacing sociological trends, which, together with recent federal disengagement from crime fighting, allegedly threaten a new and devastating wave of crime in America. The National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) reviewed the Third Way report and identified troubling flaws with its arguments and with the data used to support them. To begin with, NCCD found that the described "trends" are based on incorrect data, much of which was drawn from news stories or outdated data reports. In addition, the threatening tone of the report's title and language is a deliberate attempt to foster fear through the use of false statements. Also, the Third Way fails to indentify the precise age group they refer to throughout their arguments. This is an analysis of the Third Way report; it provides evidence from published studies and national data, and in some cases California data, and which highlights the inaccuracies of the Third Way's reasoning
The Declining Number of Youth in Custody in the Juvenile Justice System
During the last decade, custody rates for youth in the US have declined significantly. This Focus describes this trend by race/ethnicity, gender, and state. Measured by arrest rates, juvenile crime, especially serious crime, has also decreased during this period, contrary to a prevalent misconception that young people pose a growing threat to society
Accelerated Release: A Literature Review (FOCUS)
A review of 13 major studies in the US and Canada on the accelerated release of prisoners and its impact on public safety