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Youth detained by juvenile justice system (Number) – 2009

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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0 - 96
Robertson 0
Owsley 3
Carlisle 3
Edmonson 4
Clinton 4
Bracken 5
Cumberland 5
Trimble 5
Elliott 6
Livingston 7
Ballard 7
Rockcastle 7
Monroe 7
Leslie 7
Clay 8
Lyon 8
Nicholas 9
Crittenden 9
Jackson 9
Hancock 10
Lawrence 11
Martin 11
Todd 11
Casey 11
Washington 11
Menifee 12
Hickman 13
Wayne 13
Henry 14
Metcalfe 14
Garrard 15
Caldwell 15
Trigg 15
Lee 15
Bourbon 16
Webster 16
Harlan 16
Fleming 16
Owen 16
Fulton 17
Estill 17
Spencer 17
Russell 18
Breckinridge 18
Gallatin 18
Mason 21
Nelson 22
Green 22
Magoffin 23
Johnson 23
Morgan 24
Oldham 25
Butler 25
Hart 25
Adair 25
McLean 26
Shelby 26
Harrison 27
Knott 27
Marion 27
0 - 96
Bath 28
Carroll 29
Anderson 29
Simpson 29
Pendleton 31
Breathitt 31
Wolfe 32
Scott 32
Lewis 33
Floyd 34
Letcher 34
Calloway 35
Woodford 39
Lincoln 39
Larue 39
Mercer 40
Boyle 43
Logan 44
Ohio 44
Powell 45
Allen 46
Graves 49
Taylor 53
Bell 53
Rowan 54
Marshall 54
Union 55
Greenup 55
Muhlenberg 57
Grayson 57
Carter 60
Meade 66
Knox 66
Montgomery 67
Pike 67
McCreary 69
Barren 79
Pulaski 81
Grant 83
Franklin 92
Clark 92
Hopkins 96
97 - 310
Laurel 115
Madison 118
Boone 118
Boyd 125
Perry 126
Bullitt 133
Jessamine 147
Whitley 164
Henderson 168
Warren 228
Hardin 233
Campbell 247
Daviess 281
Christian 308
McCracken 310
311 - 699
Kenton 626
Fayette 699
700 - 1,669
Jefferson 1,669

Definitions: Number of youth detained in a secure juvenile detention center in Kentucky.

Data Source: Kentucky Dept. of Juvenile Justice, Div. of Juvenile Services; Louisville Metro Youth Detention Services.

Footnotes: Youth detained counts youth each time they are booked into a facility. Youth may be counted more than once in the statewide total if detained multiple times during the year.
Updated on 4/26/2013

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Kentucky Grantee

Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc. 11001 Bluegrass Pkwy, Ste 100
Jeffersontown, KY 40299

502.895.8167
info@kyyouth.org
http://www.kyyouth.org

Amy Swann, KIDS COUNT Coordinator


 


 

Kentucky Youth Advocates is a non-partisan, non-profit, children's advocacy organization. KYA represents a voice for Kentucky's most precious asset - its youth. We believe that Kentucky's youth deserve the opportunities and resources necessary to ensure their productive development and health.