
Juvenile criminal offenders who are placed under county supervision in Texas, close to home, are less likely to be rearrested than those placed in state-run correctional facilities. This is according to researchers at Texas A (and) M University. The study "Closer to Home: An Analysis of the State and Local Impact of the Texas Juvenile Justice Reforms" was conducted by Miner Marchbanks III and Austin Clemens of the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI) at Texas A (and) M, ...
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