Kaplan-Meier estimates of the probability of survival in delinquent youth after detention according to demographic characteristics and risk factors. Estimates for survival by gender and race/ethnicity are estimated for n =1798 participants (of the original 1829 participants, 4 identified as other race/ethnicity, 6 were missing correctional records, and 21 were incarcerated during the entire study period). Estimates for survival by gang membership and drug dealing are estimated for n =1619 participants (of the original 1829 participants, 31 died before the follow-up interview, 5 withdrew from the study, 42 were lost to follow-up, 92 were interviewed past the 4.5-year cutoff, 4 participants identified as other race/ethnicity, 6 were missing correctional records, 19 were incarcerated during the entire study period, and 11 were missing “selling drugs” and “gang membership”). Estimates for survival by alcohol use disorder are estimated for n =1615 participants (of the original 1829 participants, 31 died before the follow-up interview, 5 withdrew from the study, 42 were lost to follow-up, 92 were interviewed past the 4.5-year cutoff, 4 participants identified as other race/ethnicity, 6 were missing correctional records, 19 were incarcerated during the entire study period, and 15 were not assessed for alcohol use disorder).