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1. 1
2. 2 About the Justice Center
3. 3 About the Council of State Governments
4. 4 Overview
5. 5 Overview – Growth and System Penetration
6. 6 Nationally Juvenile Crime Has Declined with the Slow Down in the Growth of the Juvenile Population
7. 7 Downward Trends Have Continued According to the Most Recent Analysis
8. 8 But Tougher Juvenile Policies Have Led to Deeper Juvenile Justice Penetration
9. 9 Number of Juveniles Adjudicated to Formal Probation Has Steadily Increased Except for Property Offenders
10. 10 Minority Youth Are More Likely to Penetrate the System
11. 11 Minority Youth Are More Likely to be Growing Up in Poverty and in Disadvantaged Communities
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13. 13 In Texas Juvenile Arrests Have Declined But Not for Violent and Drug Arrests
14. 14 Juvenile Referrals Have Declined But Juvenile Probation Population Has Increased
15. 15 Arrest and Referral Rates for Minorities Are Higher
16. 16 Youth Population Growth Will Mainly Impact Southern and Western States
17. 17 Texas Hispanic Juvenile Population Projected to Grow Significantly
18. 18 Referrals to Texas Juvenile Probation System Projected to Grow and Be Majority Hispanic
19. 19 Overview
20. 20 Overview –Toughening of Population
21. 21 Arrests and Referrals for Violent Offenses Are Already Increasing for Minority Juveniles
22. 22 Nationally Suspension from Schools is the Most Prevalent Problem Behavior Among Minority Youth
23. 23 Minority Youth Also Have Higher School Drop Out Rates
24. 24 Texas A&M University Study in 2005 Identified Factors Impacting Justice Involvement
25. 25 Study Points to School Suspension and Disciplinary Problems as the Main Risk Factors
26. 26 In Texas the Number of School Suspensions and Removals is Significant
27. 27 Disciplinary Incidents Are Driven by Zero Tolerance and School Code of Conduct Violations
28. 28 Suspension and Expulsions Impact Populations Likely to Have Home Supervision Challenges
29. 29 School Disciplinary Population is Behind or Fall Behind in School Performance
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31. 31 School Misbehavior and Mental Disorders Prevalent in Texas Juvenile Justice Population
32. 32 Demand for Mental Health Services Exceeds Services Available
33. 33 Schools Resources for Identifying Mental Health Disorders Also Limited
34. 34 Juveniles Served by Probation Departments Are Often Clients of State Human Service Agencies
35. 35 Misdemeanor Offenders May No Longer be Committed to TYC Under New Policy Adopted in 2007
36. 36 Displaced Misdemeanor Offenders a Population with Tougher Problems Than Typical Felony Offenders
37. 37 Violations and Violent Referrals Already Increasing
38. 38 Probation Re-referral Rate is High With Low TYC Recidivism But This May Be Impacted by Toughening
39. 39 Probation Re-referral Rate is Higher for Minorities and as Population Toughens This Rate May Increase
40. 40 Youth Gangs and Violence Again Emerging as a National Issue
41. 41 Overview
42. 42 Challenge
43. 43 Strengthening Juvenile Probation Structure
44. 44 Strengthening Juvenile Probation Community Programs
45. 45 Initiatives Related to MH and Schools May Provide Models
46. 46 Strengthening Juvenile Probation Residential Facilities
47. 47 Areas for Review Should Also Include Issues Related to New Emphasis on Identifying Illegal Residents
48. 48 Overview
49. 49 Thank You