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Juveniles in Corrections
Custody Data (1997-Present)
Q: Does the minority proportion of juvenile offenders in residential placement vary by state and placement status?
A: In nearly all states, a disproportionate number of minorities were in residential placement in 2006.

Minority proportion of juvenile offenders in residential placement, 2006

State of offense
                                    Minority proportion                                    
Juvenile
population
Total CJRP Detained
        Committed        
Public Private

U.S. total 39 % 65 % 69 % 66 % 59 %
Alabama 37   60   68   64   53  
Alaska 38   63   59   63   *72  
Arizona 51   64   65   66   53  
Arkansas 29   53   56   52   52  
California 65   84   84   84   80  

Colorado 34   52   56   57   48  
Connecticut 30   77   74   90   71  
Delaware 37   80   82   80   *82  
District of Columbia 88   96   100   *100   *81  
Florida 46   61   60   57   62  

Georgia 47   76   74   80   68  
Hawaii 75   96   *90   *96   *80  
Idaho 16   20   13   23   *18  
Illinois 41   68   78   66   47  
Indiana 19   38   41   41   31  

Iowa 11   31   33   35   29  
Kansas 23   52   54   58   40  
Kentucky 13   35   43   35   28  
Louisiana 44   74   73   77   71  
Maine 5   9   *13   6   *20  

Maryland 45   77   77   68   81  
Massachusetts 24   63   63   67   64  
Michigan 27   56   61   41   62  
Minnesota 18   56   61   58   50  
Mississippi 49   76   69   77   *100  

Missouri 21   53   73   43   *60  
Montana 15   33   *35   31   *33  
Nebraska 19   48   55   *39   37  
Nevada 49   60   60   62   *42  
New Hampshire 6   22   *13   *35   *14  

New Jersey 41   84   85   88   *53  
New Mexico 67   87   84   90   *67  
New York 45   76   85   87   62  
North Carolina 38   68   74   75   53  
North Dakota 13   41   *17   *48   40  

Ohio 21   53   58   52   51  
Oklahoma 33   57   58   62   39  
Oregon 23   32   43   30   25  
Pennsylvania 22   67   64   60   69  
Rhode Island 27   62   *60   63   59  

South Carolina 41   70   68   73   71  
South Dakota 20   56   54   46   62  
Tennessee 27   53   51   51   59  
Texas 59   76   79   76   73  
Utah 18   40   51   39   31  

Vermont 4   *17   *0   *0   *33  
Virginia 36   71   69   73   *60  
Washington 27   42   40   43   *38  
West Virginia 6   19   19   18   22  
Wisconsin 20   55   57   59   47  
Wyoming 14   36   *11   28   44  

* Percent based on fewer than 100 observations.

Notes: The juvenile population is the number of juveniles age 10 through the upper age of original juvenile court jurisdiction in each State.

Minorities include blacks, Hispanics, American Indians/Alaskan Natives, Asians/Pacific Islanders, and those identified as "other race."

To preserve the privacy of the juvenile residents, cell counts have been rounded to the nearest multiple of three. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. Percentages are based on rounded totals. More information on this rounding rule is available on the CJRP Databook Web site.

[ Map of minority proportion ]  [ Excel file ]

  • Minority youth accounted for 39% of the U.S. juvenile population and 65% of juveniles in custody in 2006.
  • Minorities accounted for 66% of juveniles committed to public facilities nationwide–a proportion nearly twice their proportion in the juvenile population.
  • Minority proportions tended to be somewhat lower for youth committed to private rather than public facilities.
  • In 11 states (Georgia, New York, Texas, Mississippi, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, California, New Jersey, New Mexico, Hawaii) and the District of Columbia, the minority proportion of the total population of juvenile offenders in residential placement was greater than 75%.

Internet citation: OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book. Online. Available: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/ojstatbb/corrections/qa08208.asp?qaDate=2006. Released on September 12, 2008.

Data Source: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement 2006 [machine-readable data files]. Washington, D.C.: OJJDP.

 

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