Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Core Requirement in the JJDPA Requiring states participating in the JJDP Act’s Formula Grants program to “address.

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Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Core Requirement in the JJDPA Requiring states participating in the JJDP Act’s Formula Grants program to “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.” Twenty percent of the state’s Formula Grants allocation in the subsequent year is tied to the state’s compliance status.

Disproportionate Minority Contact The purpose of the DMC Core Requirement To ensure equal and fair treatment for every youth in the juvenile justice system, regardless of race and ethnicity.

Disproportionate A rate of contact with the juvenile justice system among juveniles of a specific minority group that is significantly different from the rate of contact for whites (i.e., non-Hispanic Caucasians) or for other minority groups.

Juvenile Justice System Contact Points

Oklahoma’s Data Juvenile Online Tracking System (JOLTS) Data Obtained through JOLTS

Measuring DMC DMC measurement is like taking the vital signs in a hospital—it doesn’t tell you what the illness is or how to fix it, but it does tell you if it’s getting better or worse and where to focus diagnostic resources.

Purpose of Assessment To determine probable explanations for the ways in which DMC is created To determine possible targets for intervention activity

STATE FY 2010 STATEWIDE DATA Black or African American HispanicAsianNative American OtherAll Minorities Arrests Refer to Juvenile Court Cases Diverted ** Secure Detention ** Cases Petitioned 1.00 **1.00 Cases Resulting in Delinquent Findings ** Probation Placement ** Secure Confinement **1.97**2.54 Transfer to Adult Court 0.85** 1.78**1.02 **Insufficient Number of Cases for Analysis

STATE FY 2011 STATEWIDE DATA Black or African American HispanicAsianNative American OtherAll Minorities Arrests Refer to Juvenile Court Cases Diverted ** Secure Detention ** Cases Petitioned 1.00 **1.00 Cases Resulting in Delinquent Findings ** Probation Placement **0.74**0.96 Secure Confinement **1.67**3.24 Transfer to Adult Court 0.85** 3.77**1.95 **Insufficient Number of Cases for Analysis