Juvenile Delinquency Statistics for Morgan County 2009


Index

Introduction

Secure Detention Costs

 

Waiver of Jurisdiction to Adult Court

Commitments to D.O.C. Juvenile Facilities

Adult & Juvenile Crime Statistics

Chart - Adult Charges, Morgan County, 2009

Chart - Juvenile Delinquency Charges, Morgan County, 2009

Juvenile/Adult Crime Stats Sheet - Year 2009 to Year 2008 Comparison

During calendar year 2009, 241 juvenile delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition [a decrease  from 288 cases in 2008]. Of these 241 cases, 165 cases were resolved through formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition, and 76 cases were resolved by informal adjustment through the Morgan County Probation Department.

In comparing adult criminal cases filed in all of the Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts in 2009 with the juvenile delinquency cases  filed with Superior Court No. 2 in 2009, the following information is noteworthy:


Secure Juvenile Detention Costs

The per diem costs to Morgan County of placing juvenile delinquent offenders in secure detention facilities decreased in 2009, as compared to 2008.  According to the weekly detention statistics maintained by the Morgan Superior Court No. 2, the total costs of secure detention of juvenile delinquent offenders in year 2009 was approximately $116,390.00 (average cost: $2233.00 per week).  By comparison, the total costs of secure detention of juvenile delinquent offenders in year 2008 was approximately $161,900.00  (average cost: $3113.00 per week).

Chart - 2009 Juvenile Detention Weekly Cost

Chart - Juvenile Detention Average Weekly Cost

Chart - Juvenile Detention Average Monthly Cost

Chart - Juvenile Detention Yearly Cost


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Waiver of Jurisdiction in Juvenile Delinquency Cases to Adult Court

In 2009, 3 juvenile delinquency cases filed with the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 were waived to adult criminal court for disposition (a decrease from 5 cases waived in 2008) under the waiver of jurisdiction provisions of the Indiana Juvenile Code. 

Total of Juveniles Cases Waived to Adult Court for Trial in Morgan County (2009)

3


Commitments to Indiana Department of Correction Juvenile Facilities in 2009:

Total of Juveniles Cases Resulting in Commitment to I.D.O.C. Juvenile Correctional Facility, Morgan County (2009)

17

Cases involving Male Juveniles

9

Cases involving Female Juveniles

8

In many instances, a male or female juvenile offender committed to the I.D.O.C., was committed under several pending cases.  In actuality, five (5) juvenile males were committed to the I.D.O.C. in 2009 [ decrease from 18 in year 2008 ], and four (4) juvenile females were committed to the I.D.O.C. in 2009 [ decrease from 6 in year 2008 ].


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The following tables provide a comparison of the types and severity of juvenile crime committed in Morgan County in 2009, as compared to the adult criminal offenders during that same year.


Morgan County Juvenile/Adult Crime Statistics - 2009

Comparison of Formal Charges filed by State of Indiana against Juveniles/Adults in Morgan County

Source: Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts JTS Records, 2009


Property Crimes:

 

Offense Charged:

Juvenile Charges Filed:

Adult Charges Filed:

Total Charges Filed

Percentage by Juveniles:

Residential Burglary (B Felony)

2

19

21

10%

Non-residential Burglary (C Felony)

10

12

22

45%

Residential Entry (D Felony)

1

12

13

8%

Theft (C Felony)

0

1

1

0%

Theft (D Felony)

34

264

298

11%

Auto Theft (D Felony)

5

20

25

20%

Receiving Stolen Prop. (D Felony)

8

21

29

28%

Criminal Conversion (A Misd.)

16

7

23

70%

Institutional Crim Mischief (D Fel.)

2

0

2

100%

Criminal Mischief (A & B Misd.)

23

46

69

33%

Trespass (A Misd.)

2

18

20

10%

 

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Crimes Against Persons:

Offense Charged:

Juvenile Charges Filed:

Adult Charges Filed:

Total Charges Filed

Percentage by Juveniles:

Murder (and Attempts/Conspiracy)

0

0

0

0%

Voluntary Manslaughter

0

0

0

0%

Involuntary Manslaughter

0

0

0

0%

Reckless Homicide

0

1

1

0%

Battery (C & D Felony)

2

24

26

8%

Battery (A & B Misd.)

16

145

161

10%

Crim. Reckless With Weapon (D Fel.)

0

12

12

0%

Intimidation (D Fel.)

2

61

63

3%

Intimidation (Misd.)

2

15

17

12%

Sexual Battery (D Fel.)

0

7

7

0%

Sexual Misconduct

0

8

8

0%

Child Molesting

1

14

15

7%

Drugs and Alcohol:

Offense Charged:

Juvenile Charges Filed:

Adult Charges Filed:

Total Charges Filed

Percentage by Juveniles:

Dealing Controlled Substances (C Felony)

2

30

32

6%

Dealing Controlled Substances (Misdemeanor)

0

13

13

0%

Possession of Cocaine or Narcotic/Controlled Substance

12

117

129

9%

Possession of Marijuana (Misd.)

24

208

232

10%

Illegal Possession or Consumption of Alcohol

38

20

58

66%

Public Intoxication

8

84

92

9%

Vehicle Crimes:

Offense Charged:

Juvenile Charges Filed:

Adult Charges Filed:

Total Charges Filed

Percentage by Juveniles:

Operating with  => .08  & .15 ACE

6

425

431

1%

Operating Vehicle While Intoxicated

5

325

330

2%

Operating while Intoxicated resulting in Serious Injury

0

0

0

0%

Fail to Stop at Accident

4

20

24

17%

Operate Without Insurance

0

0

0

0%

Operate Without License (including H.T.V.)

13

165

178

7%

Reckless Driving

2

22

24

8%

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Other Crimes:

Offense Charged:

Juvenile Charges Filed:

Adult Charges Filed:

Total Charges Filed

Percentage by Juveniles:

Escape (C Fel.)

0

1

1

0%

Handgun Violations

5

7

12

42%

Resisting Law Enforcement

8

85

93

9%

Assisting Criminal

0

1

1

0%

Disorderly Conduct

11

158

169

7%

False Informing

0

6

6

0%

Indecent Exposure

0

2

2

0%


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©  Christopher L. Burnham, 2009