Disproportionate Minority Representation: A Look at the New Mexico Juvenile Justice System Provide the right service for the right client at the right.

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Disproportionate Minority Representation: A Look at the New Mexico Juvenile Justice System Provide the right service for the right client at the right time December 3, 2002 Children, Youth and Families Department Deborah Hartz, Cabinet Secretary

2 Meeting Agenda Disproportionate Minority Representation in the Juvenile Justice System Blue Ribbon Panel Meeting December 3, :00 – 9:30Welcome and Introductions: Deborah Hartz, Cabinet Secretary 9:30 – 10:30 Statewide plan discussion 10:30 – 10:45 Break 10:45 – 11:55Legislative priorities and court rules 11:55 – 12:00Next steps NoonAdjourn

3 NM Youth Population in Juvenile Justice System Youth Referred by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 19, % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

4 Bernalillo County Youth Referred by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 8, % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

5 Lea County Youth Referred by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 1,200 65% Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

6 San Juan County Youth Referred by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 1, % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

7 Santa Fe County Youth Referred by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 1, % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

8 NM Youth Population in Juvenile Justice System Youth under Formal Supervision by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = 3, % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

9 NM Youth Population in Juvenile Justice System Youth under Intensive Supervision by Race Source: JJD FACTS Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic

10 NM Youth Population in Juvenile Justice System New Facility Commitments by Race Source: JJD manual tracking Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic NM JJD Youth Population New Facility Commitments by Race/Ethnicity: FY02

11 Bernalillo County New Facility Commitments by Race Source: JJD manual tracking Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic Bernalillo County JJD Youth Population New Facility Commitments by Race/Ethnicity: FY02

12 Lea County New Facility Commitments by Race Source: JJD manual tracking Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic Lea County JJD Youth Population New Facility Commitments by Race/Ethnicity: FY02

13 San Juan County New Facility Commitments by Race Source: JJD manual tracking Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic San Juan County Youth Population New Facility Commitments by Race/Ethnicity: FY02

14 Santa Fe County New Facility Commitments by Race Source: JJD manual tracking Source: Census 2000 Population = % Identifies Ethnicity as Hispanic Santa Fe County JJD Youth Population New Facility Commitments by Race/Ethnicity: FY02

15 Data Comparison FY01 and FY02