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The National Resolution on Trying and Sentencing Youth as Adults is a declaration championed by the Campaign and its many supporters to end the involvement of youth in the adult criminal justice system. This resolution establishes the many concerns that go along with trying and sentencing youth as adults. Please consider signing on to show your support of this issue.

National Resolution on Trying & Sentencing Youth as Adults

WHEREAS policies and practices providing “adult time for adult crime” are often harmful—rather than helpful—to community safety, as evidenced by research demonstrating that prosecuting juveniles in the adult criminal system increases rather decreases the likelihood that they will re-offend, as compared with handling them in the juvenile justice system;

WHEREAS, 75% of youth under age 18 sent to adult facilities will be released by the age of 22 and most will have been denied adequate education, mental health treatment, drug treatment and employment skills training;  

WHEREAS trying and sentencing youth in adult court is not reserved for the most serious, chronic and violent juvenile offenders, but inappropriately includes more than half of the cases involving only nonviolent drug and property crimes;

WHEREAS there exist serious human rights concerns, as well as physical and emotional health concerns, when youth held in adult facilities are sexually assaulted five times more often, commit suicide eight times more often, and are assaulted with a weapon 50% more often than youth held in juvenile facilities; 

WHEREAS there exist serious civil rights concerns given that youth of color are  disproportionately represented in cases sent to adult court—as shown in 18 of the largest court jurisdictions where 82% of juvenile cases filed in adult court involved youth of color;

WHEREAS research continues to establish and reaffirm that the adolescent brain—particularly the part that makes judgments, reins in impulsive behavior and engages in moral and ethical reasoning—is not fully developed until age 19 or 20, laying the foundation for laws that prohibit youth under age 18 from taking on major adult responsibilities such as voting, jury duty and military service;

WHEREAS the use of statutes or procedures that automatically exclude youth from the juvenile court without an assessment of individual circumstances deny them basic fairness;

WHEREAS more than 250,000 offenders under the age of 18 are sent each year to adult criminal courts across the United States, including an estimated 218,000 excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction, not because of the severity of their crimes, nor because they are habitual violent offenders, but because states have lowered the age of adulthood in the criminal code;

BE IT RESOLVED that the Campaign For Youth Justice and signers of this resolution will work to build broad acceptance for reform, as well as to create reform, in state policies and practices, so as to significantly reduce the number of youth sent to adult criminal court and to ensure that young offenders are appropriately adjudicated in ways that enhance community safety and vitality.

To sign on to this resolution or for more information about the campaign please contact the Campaign For Youth Justice at info@campaign4youthjustice.org

Signatories to the National Resolution As of March 21, 2007

 

National Organizations

ACLU National Prison Project

DC

Alliance for Children and Families

DC

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

DC

American Academy of Pediatrics

DC

American Counseling Association

VA

American Probation and Parole Association

AZ

American Psychiatric Association

VA

American Youth Policy Forum

DC

ASPIRA Association

DC

Association for Children's Mental Health (ACMH)

MI

Campaign for Youth

DC

Center for Children's Law and Policy

DC

Center for Law and Social Policy

DC

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice

CA

Central Juvenile Defender Center

KY

Child Welfare League of America

DC

Children’s Law Center

KY

Church Women United

DC

Coalition for Juvenile Justice

DC

Coalition on Human Needs

DC

Committee for Public Counsel Services

MA

Community Justice Network for Youth (CJNY)

CA

Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders

IL

Covenant House

NY

Critical Resistance

CA

Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

MD

Forum for Youth Investment

DC

Girls Inc.

DC

Human Rights Watch

CA

Justice Policy Institute

DC

Juvenile Defense Network

MA

Juvenile Justice Center, Suffolk University Law School

MA

Juvenile Law Center

PA

Legal Action Center

DC

Mental Health America

DC

National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd

MD

National African American Drug Policy Coalition

DC

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

VA

National Association of Counties

DC

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

DC

National Association of School Psychologists

MD

National Association of Social Workers

DC

National Center for Youth Law

CA

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

CA

National HIRE Network

NY

National Institute for Children Youth & Families

KY

National Juvenile Defender Center

DC

National Juvenile Justice Network

DC

National Mental Health Association

VA

National Network for Youth

DC

National Youth Employment Coalition

DC

Physicians for Human Rights

DC

Presbyterian Church USA

DC

School Social Work Association of America

IL

Society for Adolescent Medicine

MO

Southern Juvenile Defender Center

AL

Southern Poverty Law Center

AL

The Center for Community Empowerment

DC

The Corps Network

DC

The Sentencing Project

DC

United Church of Christ, Office for Church in Society

DC

United Methodist Church

DC

University of Illinois at Chicago Dept of African American Studies

AR

Voices for America's Children

DC

Youth Build USA

MD

Youth Law Center

CA

Youth Task Force

GA


State Organizations
Alabama
Southern Poverty Law Center

Arizona
Children's Action Alliance

California
Western Juvenile Defender Center
Youth Justice Coalition
Youth Law Center

Colorado
Pendulum Foundation

Connecticut
Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance

District of Columbia
Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic
The Center for Community Empowerment

Delaware
Delaware Center for Justice
Delaware Collaboration for Youth

Florida
Justice 4 Kids

Georgia
Georgia Parent Support Network, Inc.
Georgia's Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
Barton Child law and Policy Clinic, Emory University

Idaho
Tribal Justice Programs

Illinois
Illinois Juvenile Justice Initiative
Juvenile Justice Institute
Loyola University School of Law

Indiana
Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force

Louisiana
Families and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children

Maryland
Maryland Juvenile Justice Coalition

Massachusetts
Citizens for Juvenile Justice
Youth Advocacy Project

Michigan
Michigan Collaboration for Juvenile Justice Reform
Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency

Mississippi
Mississippi Youth Justice Project

Nebraska
Voices for Children in Nebraska

New Jersey
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network of New Jersey

New York
Correctional Association of New York

North Carolina
Action for Children North Carolina

Ohio
Juvenile Justice Coalition
Ohio Defense Fund
Voices For Children of Greater Cleveland

Oklahoma
Oklahoma CURE

Oregon
Reclaiming Futures, Portland State University

Pennsylvania
Mental Health Association in PA (MHAPA)

South Dakota
Parents Who Care Coalition (PWCC)

Texas
Southwest Key Program
Texas Coalition Advocating Justice for Juveniles

Virginia
Just Children

Vermont
Office of the Juvenile Defender

Wisconsin
Wisconsin Council on Children & Families