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2010 JJAG Annual Report Detention, Economic, and Education Data Juvenile Justice Data for 2010 by County and Region
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York County DOC Data: Females: 10,275 total population Detention Admissions: 45 Rate/100: 0.44 – Ranked 6 th Court Order/Warrant: 11 JCCO CRV: 5 JCCO Detention Hearing: 27 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 2 Males: 10,530 total population Detention Admissions: 176 Rate/100: 1.67 – Ranked 4 th Court Order/Warrant: 39 JCCO CRV: 35 JCCO Detention Hearing: 93 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 9 Total: 221 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $54,134 % of Children in Poverty: 12.3% High School Drop-Out Rate: 2.8% High School Graduation Rate: 81.4% To begin using the interactive data map, click anywhere in the blue regions. Then click on a county’s star to bring up information for that county. Click the star again to hide the information. Click on a region number to do the same. JCCO = Juvenile Community Corrections Officer CRV = Conditional Release Violation PRH = Probation Revocation Hearing Cumberland County DOC Data: Females: 12,827 total population Detention Admissions: 74 Rate/100: 0.58 – Ranked 3 rd Court Order/Warrant: 17 JCCO CRV: 15 JCCO Detention Hearing: 35 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 6 Other: 1 Males: 13,797 total population Detention Admissions: 205 Rate/100: 1.49 – Ranked 5 th Court Order/Warrant: 37 JCCO CRV: 32 JCCO Detention Hearing: 111 JCCO PRH: 4 Shock Sentence: 18 Other: 3 Total: 279 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $52,549 % of Children in Poverty: 11.9% High School Drop-Out Rate: 2.4% High School Graduation Rate: 83.5% Sagadahoc County DOC Data: Females: 1,757 total population Detention Admissions: 20 Rate/100: 1.14 – Ranked 1 st Court Order/Warrant: 6 JCCO CRV: 1 JCCO Detention Hearing: 9 JCCO PRH: 1 Shock Sentence: 3 Males: 1,816 total population Detention Admissions: 32 Rate/100: 1.76 – Ranked 2 nd Court Order/Warrant: 10 JCCO CRV: 3 JCCO Detention Hearing: 10 JCCO PRH: 2 Shock Sentence: 7 Total: 52 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $54,754 % of Children in Poverty: 14.4% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.4% High School Graduation Rate: 81.6% Lincoln County DOC Data: Females: 1,592 total population Detention Admissions: 1 Rate/100: 0.06 – Ranked 13th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 1 Males: 1,690 total population Detention Admissions: 18 Rate/100: 1.07 – Ranked 8 th Court Order/Warrant: 1 JCCO CRV: 6 JCCO Detention Hearing: 6 JCCO PRH: 2 Shock Sentence: 3 Total: 19 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $45,563 % of Children in Poverty: 19.2% High School Drop-Out Rate: 2.2% High School Graduation Rate: 79.4% Knox County DOC Data: Females: 1,773 total population Detention Admissions: 9 Rate/100: 0.51 – Ranked 5 th Court Order/Warrant: 5 JCCO CRV: 2 JCCO Detention Hearing: 2 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 0 Males: 1,943 total population Detention Admissions: 34 Rate/100: 1.75 – Ranked 3 rd Court Order/Warrant: 10 JCCO CRV: 8 JCCO Detention Hearing: 2 JCCO PRH: 8 Shock Sentence: 6 Total: 43 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $44,398 % of Children in Poverty: 19.9% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.2% High School Graduation Rate: 81.3% Waldo County DOC Data: Females: 1,802 total population Detention Admissions: 2 Rate/100: 0.11 – Ranked 11 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 1 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 1 Males: 1,971 total population Detention Admissions: 27 Rate/100: 1.37 – Ranked 6 th Court Order/Warrant: 1 JCCO CRV: 6 JCCO Detention Hearing: 1 JCCO PRH: 6 Shock Sentence: 13 Total: 29 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $40,423 % of Children in Poverty: 20.9% High School Drop-Out Rate: 1.8% High School Graduation Rate: 81.2% Androscoggin County DOC Data: Females: 4,999 total population Detention Admissions: 26 Rate/100: 0.52 – Ranked 4 th Court Order/Warrant: 6 JCCO CRV: 4 JCCO Detention Hearing: 10 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 6 Males: 5,248 total population Detention Admissions: 99 Rank/100: 1.89 – Ranked 1 st Court Order/Warrant: 18 JCCO CRV: 13 JCCO Detention Hearing: 42 JCCO PRH: 3 Shock Sentence: 23 Total: 125 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $40,653 % of Children in Poverty: 22.7% High School Drop-Out Rate: 5.5% High School Graduation Rate: 72.6% Kennebec County DOC Data: Females: 5,870 total population Detention Admissions: 35 Rate/100: 0.60 – Ranked 2 nd Court Order/Warrant: 5 JCCO CRV: 3 JCCO Detention Hearing: 5 JCCO PRH: 5 Shock Sentence: 17 Males: 6,207 total population Detention Admissions: 54 Rate/100: 0.87 – Ranked 11 th Court Order/Warrant: 10 JCCO CRV: 2 JCCO Detention Hearing: 8 JCCO PRH: 12 Shock Sentence: 22 Total: 89 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $44,668 % of Children in Poverty: 16.6% High School Drop-Out Rate: 4.0% High School Graduation Rate: 78.9% Oxford County DOC Data: Females: 2,985 total population Detention Admissions: 5 Rate/100: 0.17 – Ranked 9 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 2 JCCO Detention Hearing: 3 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 0 Males: 2,933 total population Detention Admissions: 19 Rate/100: 0.65 – Ranked 13 th (T) Court Order/Warrant: 2 JCCO CRV: 4 JCCO Detention Hearing: 9 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 4 Total: 24 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $39,437 % of Children in Poverty: 21.2% High School Drop-Out Rate: 2.9% High School Graduation Rate: 74.9% Franklin County DOC Data: Females: 1,414 total population Detention Admissions: 1 Rate/100: 0.07 – Ranked 12 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 1 Males: 1,438 total population Detention Admissions: 7 Rate/100: 0.49 – Ranked 16 th Court Order/Warrant: 1 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 1 JCCO PRH: 3 Shock Sentence: 2 Total: 8 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $39,827 % of Children in Poverty: 21.5% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.6% High School Graduation Rate: 84.3% Somerset County DOC Data: Females: 2,643 total population Detention Admissions: 4 Rate/100: 0.15 – Ranked 10 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 2 JCCO Detention Hearing: 1 JCCO PRH: 1 Shock Sentence: 0 Males: 2,760 total population Detention Admissions: 34 Rate/100: 1.23 – Ranked 7 th Court Order/Warrant: 3 JCCO CRV: 1 JCCO Detention Hearing: 5 JCCO PRH: 10 Shock Sentence: 15 Total: 38 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $35,333 % of Children in Poverty: 27.1% High School Drop-Out Rate: 4.4% High School Graduation Rate: 81.1% Hancock County DOC Data: Females: 2,227 total population Detention Admissions: 1 Rate/100: 0.04 – Ranked 14 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 1 Males: 2,411 total population Detention Admissions: 24 Rate/100: 1.00 – Ranked 10 th Court Order/Warrant: 4 JCCO CRV: 3 JCCO Detention Hearing: 4 JCCO PRH: 4 Shock Sentence: 8 Other: 1 Total: 25 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $48,018 % of Children in Poverty: 18.3% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.9% High School Graduation Rate: 77.2% Penobscot County DOC Data: Females: 6,615 total population Detention Admissions: 15 Rate/100: 0.23 – Ranked 7 th Court Order/Warrant: 3 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 5 JCCO PRH: 2 Shock Sentence: 5 Males: 7,028 total population Detention Admissions: 46 Rate/100: 0.65 – Ranked 13 th (T) Court Order/Warrant: 6 JCCO CRV: 5 JCCO Detention Hearing: 7 JCCO PRH: 9 Shock Sentence: 19 Total: 61 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income:$40,301 % of Children in Poverty: 19.5% High School Drop-Out Rate: 4.3% High School Graduation Rate: 75.3% Piscataquis County DOC Data: Females: 824 total population Detention Admissions: 0 Rate/100: 0.00 – Ranked 15 th (T) Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 0 Males: 784 total population Detention Admissions: 8 Rate/100: 1.02 – Ranked 9 th Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 1 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 2 Shock Sentence: 5 Total: 8 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $34,922 % of Children in Poverty: 24.8% High School Drop-Out Rate: 4.5% High School Graduation Rate: 80.3% Washington County DOC Data: Females: 1,459 total population Detention Admissions: 0 Rate/100: 0.00 – Ranked 15 th (T) Court Order/Warrant: 0 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 0 Males: 1,564 total population Detention Admissions: 9 Rate/100: 0.58 – Ranked 15 th Court Order/Warrant: 3 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 0 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 6 Total: 9 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $31,861 % of Children in Poverty: 29% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.6% High School Graduation Rate: 81.8% Aroostook County DOC Data: Females: 3,530 total population Detention Admissions: 7 Rate/100: 0.20 – Ranked 8 th Court Order/Warrant: 1 JCCO CRV: 0 JCCO Detention Hearing: 2 JCCO PRH: 1 Shock Sentence: 3 Males: 3,522 total population Detention Admissions: 30 Rate/100: 0.85 – Ranked 12 th Court Order/Warrant: 11 JCCO CRV: 1 JCCO Detention Hearing: 1 JCCO PRH: 0 Shock Sentence: 17 Total: 37 admissions Kids Count Data: Median Household Income: $34,868 % of Children in Poverty: 23.4% High School Drop-Out Rate: 3.6% High School Graduation Rate: 84% Region I Females: 1 st Referrals: 397 Detention Admissions: 119 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 29.97 Males: 1 st Referrals: 703 Detention Admissions: 381 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 54.20 Region II Females: 1 st Referrals: 428 Detention Admissions: 103 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 24.07 Males: 1 st Referrals: 775 Detention Admissions: 324 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 41.81 Region III Females: 1 st Referrals: 202 Detention Admissions: 23 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 11.39 Males: 1 st Referrals: 350 Detention Admissions: 117 Rate/100 – 1 st Referrals: 33.43
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The worst five counties for females: Sagadahoc, Kennebec, Cumberland, Androscoggin, and Knox, are the only counties that have greater rates of detention than males in other counties.
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The trend line shows a pattern between detention rates and income, when compared with the trends of the previous slide. Counties with higher incomes tend to have higher rates of detention.
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This graph is a visual representation of the counties and two major problem areas: Child Poverty and Child Detention (male & female). Using this graph, one can see which counties are struggling most in specific areas, and overall. For instance, Washington County has the highest rate of child poverty, but the lowest rate of detentions. Cumberland County has the lowest rate of child poverty, but has higher rates of detentions. Androscoggin County is struggling both with child poverty and detentions. It is within the hopes of the JJAG that at some point this graph be flat, showing no disparity between the counties, and as close to zero as possible; very few kids detained, and very few kids in poverty.
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Note: White youth reflect approximately 95% of the total youth population in Maine. If white youth were to be added to this data, the percentage would fluctuate between 79.4-89.2%. Shown: The percentages of each minority out of youth held for the same length of stay. These percentages are then compared to the total population percentages those minorities represent. Example: Out of all youth held 11-15 days, 1.9% of them were Asian.
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Insignificant Outlier Shown: The percentage of each minority for a length of stay. For example, 21.4% of Native detained youth had a Length of Stay of 0-5 days.
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While the differences between the two charts may not seem dramatic, they represent 2.8% of black youth being detained, while only.76% of white youth are detained. Thus, black youth are three and a half times as likely to be detained than white youth. THE NUMBERS: Asian: 18 / 1,806 = 1.0% Black/African American: 91 / 3,250 = 2.8% Native American: 14 / 1,087 = 1.2% White: 927 / 122,091 =.76% Detained / Total Population
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Conclusions Kennebec County shows a significant difference in detainments between female youth and male youth. Sagadahoc County’s high rates of detention, especially for females, should be of concern. There is a negative relationship between poverty rates and detention rates – opposite of the positive national trend. Black youth are three and a half times more likely to be detained than white youth. Black youth are almost twice as likely to be detained for a length of stay of more than 50 days than white youth. Overall, black youth are over-represented, and white youth are under-represented, in Maine youth development centers, according to detainment rates.
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