Despite 30 years of expanding procedural rights for juveniles, young o
ffenders have not been provided with a constitutional right to a speed
y trial. Yet concerns about timeliness are often equally pressing in t
he juvenile court. This study examines the timing of juvenile justice
by analyzing delinquency case processing in nearly 400 jurisdictions.
One fourth of all cases required 90 days or more to reach disposition-
the maximum recommended by national standards. Processing time varied
according to jurisdiction size, the rate of formal adjudications, and
other characteristics of juvenile court caseloads.