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Juvenile Justice System Disproportionate Minority Contact

Juvenile Justice System Race by Locality Database

Database Content
The database contains numerical and percentile information, about the “at-risk” juvenile population, aged 10 to 17, by race, for each Virginia locality, and for the State. Population information was taken from the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention web site at http://www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org/ojstatbb/ezapop/

The database also contains 2005 data by locality and race for children at various stages of the juvenile justice system - at intake, in secure detention facilities, and in juvenile correctional centers. That information was provided by the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. Percentages for all categories were computed by DCJS, Juvenile Services Section.

Charts and Tables
To see pie charts and tables of the racial distribution of the at-risk juvenile population and of children at various stages of the juvenile justice system, use the database below.

Information about the relative rate index, a measure of disproportionate minority contact with the juvenile justice system, follows the database tables.

Database Tables

Choose a Locality or Virginia State:

Choose a Stage in the Juvenile Justice System:

Get the Relative Rate Index

The Relative Rate Index
The relative rate index is a measure of disproportionate minority contact with the juvenile justice system. The federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has determined that all States will use this method.

The computational procedure for obtaining the relative rate index is to first compare percentages of minorities and whites at a given stage to those percentages at the previous stage of the juvenile justice system. For example, the percentage referred to juvenile court for each race is compared to the at-risk population for each race. The percentage diverted is compared to the percentage referred to juvenile court. Those computations provide the rate of occurrence at each stage for white youth and for youth in each minority group. The relative rate index is the rate of occurrence of white youth to each minority group. For example, if the rate of occurrence is 45.97 for white youth and 97.54 for African American youth, the relative rate index is 2.12 (97.54/45.97). In the example, African American youth are just over 2 times as likely as white youth to be in the system at that stage.

A PowerPoint presentation that explains the use of the relative rate index is available on the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention web site at http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/dmc/pdf/dmc2003.pps.

To compute relative rate indices for the children in the system in your locality, follow this procedure:

Disproportionate Minority Contact Plan

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Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
1100 Bank Street
Richmond, VA 23219
804.786.4000