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ICJ Training Day August 25, 2015 LGBTQ Juveniles Panel Discussion Moderator: Trudy Gregorie Panelists: Anne Connor Michael Farmer Avery Niles June Paul.

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1 ICJ Training Day August 25, 2015 LGBTQ Juveniles Panel Discussion Moderator: Trudy Gregorie Panelists: Anne Connor Michael Farmer Avery Niles June Paul Christa Price

2 LGBTQ Youth:  Represent 5-7% nation’s overall youth population Represent 13-15% in juvenile justice system  46% of homeless LGBTQ youth report becoming a runaway because of family rejection  Higher rates of mental health problems  1 in 3 homeless youth are recruited by sex traffickers within 48 hours of becoming a runaway  Twice as likely to be charged with status offenses and other non-violent offenses than heterosexual youth Facts

3 LGBTQ Youth:  Higher risk of being homeless and using illicit drugs than heterosexual youth  17% homeless after aging out of foster/child welfare  59% of LGBTQ homeless youth report victimization (33% heterosexual youth)  7 times more likely to encounter dating and sexual violence than heterosexual youth Facts

4 17 year old out-of-State runaway Identifies self as transgender Kicked out of home Referred to runaway shelter; shelter refuses to admit juvenile Directed to local juvenile detention center Scenario One

5 18 year old under ICJ supervision Identifies self as transgender Current community protects rights as transgender Facing probable revocation and recommitment to juvenile corrections in home state Scenario Two

6 15 year old runaway Identifies as female, but listed as male runaway by parents Parents traveling to pick up juvenile by late evening Juvenile informs field staff that her step-father hits her when she dresses in female attire Scenario Three

7 Juvenile return for failed placement Juvenile placed on probation in receiving state after domestic violence charge against mother in sending state Supervising juvenile for 6 months in receiving state at father’s home Juveniles ‘comes out’ to father; father requests juvenile be returned to mother Scenario Four

8 QUESTIONS? LGBTQ Juveniles


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