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Minority Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: Disproportionate Minority Contact

Published Jan 1, 2009, National Conference of State Legislatures

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Provides explanations for and strategies to reduce disproportionate minority contact. This report is the second in a planned series to focus and provide research-based information on key policy issues in juvenile justice today. It is prepared under a partnership project of NCSL’s Criminal Justice Program in Denver, Colo., and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, which provided funding through the Models for Change initiative. The project is designed to highlight promising initiatives and state approaches and to inform state legislative efforts in juvenile justice. The first report in this series is Mental Health Needs of Juvenile Offenders.

Visit The National Conference of State Legislatures juvenile justice web page for additional resources including the Juvenile Justice Bill Tracking Database.

Reform areas: Racial-ethnic fairness/DMC

Categories: Racial-ethnic fairness/DMC

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Models for Change was a juvenile justice systems reform initiative supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, website operated by Justice Policy Institute.

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