Title: Ohio
1Ohios Strategies to Reduce Disproportionate
Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System
- Ohio Department of Youth Services
- Parole and Community Services
- David Schroot, Deputy Director
- June 20, 2008
2Agenda
- DMC and the Federal Requirements
- Federal DMC Process
- Ohios DMC Initiative
- Ohio Rates and Data
- Cuyahoga Countys DMC Initiative
- Questions and Answers
3What is DMC
- Disproportionate Minority Contact
- A condition that exists when minority youth have
a rate of contact with law enforcement and the
juvenile justice system greater than their
proportion in the general population
4Federal Requirement
- The federal Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention requires that states
receiving Title II funding address DMCstates
must - address juvenile delinquency prevention efforts
and system improvement efforts designed to
reduce, without establishing or requiring
numerical standards or quotas, the
disproportionate number of juvenile members of
minority groups, who come into contact with the
juvenile justice system
5Federal DMC Process
6Identification
- DMC Decision Points
- Juvenile arrests
- Referrals to juvenile court
- Cases diverted
- Cases involving secure detention
- Cases petitioned (charge filed)
- Cases adjudicated delinquent
- Cases resulting in probation placement
- Cases resulting in confinement to secure JCF
- Cases transferred to adult court
7Identification and Assessment
- Since 2004, Ohio has collected data to identify
disparities across the decision points - Counties teams are currently conducting
assessments of the data to determine who, what,
when, where, and why disparities exist
8Ohios DMC Initiative
- The purpose of Ohios initiative is to reduce
overrepresentation of minority youth in the
juvenile justice system through the development
and implementation of a model of community
capacity building and systems change to address
issues around DMC - The 14 Counties selected to participate in DMC
represent 86.91 of the minority youth population
ages 10 17, in the State of Ohio
9Ohios DMC Initiative Participating Counties
Allen Butler Clark Cuyahoga Franklin Hamilton Lora
in Lucas Mahoning Montgomery Richland Stark Summit
Trumbull
10Ohios DMC Initiative
- August 2007
- Kicked off the first DMC Institute with OSU, CLEX
- 100 participants from all 14 counties
- Overview of DMC Process
- September 2007
- DYS allocated approximately 700,000 to the 14
counties to begin assessments and for possible
interventions - November 2007
- Cultural competency Institute conducted by
Michael Lindsey of Nestor Consulting
11Ohios DMC Initiative
- February 2008
- Institute on DMC Reduction Strategies
- Center for Childrens Law and Policy
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Childrens Home Association of Illinois
- West Virginia Supreme Court
- May 2008
- Held an Institute on monitoring and evaluation
- Developing logic models
- Developing outcomes based on assessment results
12Ohios DMC Initiative
- Future Institutes and Activities
- June 27, 2008Institute on sustaining DMC locally
- Continuing beyond the States DMC
- Increasing/building community capacity
- DMC as part of a community strategic plan
- September 26, 2008Counties will participate in a
presentation event showcasing their
accomplishments - Title II funding earmarked for DMC reduction
activities - OSU will continue to provide training and
technical assistance (Institutes) in year 2 of
the DMC Initiative
13 Ohio Rates and Data
- 84.1 of Ohios youth population is Caucasian
- 36.8 of DYS population is Caucasian
- 15.9 of Ohios youth population is African
American - 60.1 of DYS population is African American
- 2.9 of Ohios youth population is Hispanic
- 2.5 of DYS population is Hispanic
14Ohio Rates and Data Total Admissions to DYS
Comparing 1999 to 2007, admissions are down by
19.2
15Ohio Rates and Data DYS Admissions by Race
Comparing 1999 to 2007, white admissions are down
by 40 and non-white admissions are up by 1.2
16Ohio Rates and Data Cuyahoga County Admissions
to DYS by Race
17Cuyahoga County DMC
- Cuyahoga County is 28 minority
- Cleveland City is 57 minority
- DMC Activities
- Juvenile Court has submitted data to identify DMC
- Law enforcement has submitted arrest data
- County has formed a team to facilitate DMC
process locally - Department of Justice Affairs is participating in
DMC Initiative - Kent State University is conducting an assessment
to determine who, what, when, where, and why - Title II funding will be dedicated to DMC
reduction activities
18Questions and Answers