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High School Dropouts and the Economic Losses from Juvenile Crime in California (2009)

Using results from three separate studies and applying them to California, we estimate the annual juvenile crime loss associated with high school dropouts at $1.1 billion. We compare the economic losses associated with juvenile crime to the costs of improving the education system. We estimate that savings from a reduction in juvenile crime alone will offset approximately 16% of the costs of providing improved educational interventions.

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