Automatically Charging Youth as Adults

This report, written by the Sentencing Project, highlights the harmful practice of direct file, or “auto-charging” youth in adult court. This national analysis looks at the practice of direct file and the pervasive harms that it has on the wellbeing and future thriving of young people and makes recommendations for states to limit pathways for young people to be sent into the adult legal system.

From the report: “The youth justice system was created because youth are different from adults. State departments of juvenile justice have purpose clauses affirming that rehabilitation is their primary goal. In the youth justice system, youth have access to developmentally appropriate services that are not available in the adult criminal legal system. Sending youth to the adult criminal justice system, for any offense, harms youth wellbeing and community safety.”

File Type: pdf
Categories: Policy Tool, Resource Library
Tags: Adolescent Development, Health and Mental Health, National Analysis, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Sentencing, Transfer or Bindover or Certification, Trauma, Youth in Adult Court, Youth in Adult Facilities