R. Ruddell et al., TRANSFERRING JUVENILES TO ADULT COURTS - RECENT TRENDS AND ISSUES IN CANADA AND THE UNITED-STATES, Juvenile & family court journal, 49(3), 1998, pp. 1-15
This paper examines the practice of transferring youngsters from juven
ile to adult courts in Canada and the United States from 1986 to 1994.
The research indicates that Canada and the United States have similar
provisions for trying youths as adults. The United States transfers l
arge numbers of juveniles (nearly 13,000 per year recently) to adults
courts each year, and most of these youngsters are non-violent offende
rs. By contrast, in Canada transfers are still relatively rare (521 ov
er a nine year period), and most of these youngsters are charged with
violent offenses.