Racial and ethnic fairness/DMC
Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system
Youth of color are overrepresented at nearly every point of contact with the juvenile justice system—and the finding is disturbingly persistent over time. Youth of color are more likely to be incarcerated and to serve more time than white youth, even when they are charged with the same category of offense. Whether these often-stark differences are the result of biases in decision-making, social or economic differences that are merely correlated with race and ethnicity, or more complex structural factors, they are unacceptable in a democratic society.
Reducing "disproportionate minority contact" (DMC) with the juvenile justice system is a critical objective for all four core Models for Change states, and is also the focus of four additional DMC Action Network states. States are working to understand the nature of the problem through better data collection and analysis. Based on that data, states are working to identify appropriate interventions that include tools to promote objective decision-making, improved language and cultural competency, education and workforce development, and detention alternative and nontraditional services.
Through improved data and intentional and targeted interventions, Models for Change states are working to promote fair and unbiased juvenile justice systems that treat youth equally regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Reform Progress
- Sustaining Models for Change Initiatives Through Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy
- Apr 19, 2012, Pennsylvania Models for Change
- Washington Native Communities Engaged for Juvenile Justice Reform – Cultural Enhancement Model Guides Work
- Apr 19, 2012, Washington Models for Change
- White House Honors Illinois Models for Change Participant
- Apr 17, 2012, Illinois Models for Change
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Newsroom
- Minority Youth Arrested at Disproportional Rate
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4/9/2012
by The News Tribune
- by Eric Francavilla
- Giving jailed juveniles a second chance at life
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3/15/2012
by Washington Post
- by Marian Wright Edelman
- Juvenile Shelter Now More Like Home
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2/24/2012
by Janesville Gazette
- by Ann Marie Ames
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Publications
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Juvenile Justice Guide Book for Legislators
- Under a partnership with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur…
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DMC eNews-New Collaboration Extends DMC Action Network’s Impact
- This month, Rock County, Wisconsin, a DMC Action Network site, describes a…
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Men in Motion in the Community and the Philadelphia Latino Juvenile Justice Network: Reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact, Strengthening Reentry, and Building Community
- In Philadelphia and across the nation, Latino youth are disproportionately…
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Contacts
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Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps
- (617) 227-4183
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Defender Association of Philadelphia
- (267) 765-6685
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Congreso de Latinos Unidos
- (215) 763-8870
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Pa Commission on Crime and Delinquency
- (717) 705-0888
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