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C. Renee Jarrett Assistant Clerk of Court Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC RACE MATTERS FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE A Community’s Journey Toward Reducing Disproportionality and Disparate Outcomes

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Page 1: A Community’s Journey Toward Reducing Disproportionality ... · C. Renee Jarrett Assistant Clerk of Court Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC RACE MATTERS FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE A Community’s

C. Renee JarrettAssistant Clerk of Court

Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC

RACE MATTERS FOR

JUVENILE JUSTICE

A Community’s Journey Toward Reducing

Disproportionality and Disparate Outcomes

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Presentation Overview:

The Call

The Response

The Vision

The Work

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The Call (The Journey Begins)

Court and Community Survey

Conversations and More Conversations

Considering A New Way

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Child Welfare

Poverty

Child Welfare Practices

Lack of Cultural Competent Services

Disparate Outcomes

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Education

Ongoing Racial Segregation

Unequal School Resources

Unequal Academic Opportunities

Differential Teacher Quality

Differential Juvenile Disciplinary Practices

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Juvenile Justice

Poverty

Resource Allocation

Statutory Biases

Differential Access to Counsel

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The Response (Slow, Steady, Strong)

Review Data

Renew Relationships

Reimagine Systems

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National and Local Data

2010 United States Population

Demographics

64%13%

17%

5%

1%

White

Black

Hispanic

Asian

American Indian

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Breaking Schools’ Rules (Fabelo et al., 2011)

Almost 54% of students experienced ISS &31% of students experienced OSS;Suspension and expulsion rates variedsignificantly by school

Approximately 83% of Black malestudents had at least one discretionaryviolation (compared to 74% Hispanicand 59% White boys – the sameracial/ethnic pattern was found for girls)

Students who were suspended/expelledwere significantly more likely to repeat agrade (31%), drop out (10%), & becomeinvolved with the justice system (15%)

http://csgjusticecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Breaking_Schools_Rules_Report_Final.pdf

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Correlation between suspensions

and juvenile justice involvement

Of the students who have been

suspended or expelled at least

once, more than 1 in 7 had

subsequent contact with the JJ

system. By race:

• 1 in 5 Black students

• 1 in 6 Hispanic students

• 1 in 10 White students

This is in comparison to 2% of

students who received no schools

disciplinary action.

http://csgjusticecenter.org/wpcontent/uploads/2012/08/Breaking_Schools_Rules_Report_Final.pdf

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Community Problem Solving

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The Inclusion of RACE

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Our Vision is a Charlotte-Mecklenburg

Community where the composition and

outcomes of juvenile courts cannot be

predicted by race or ethnicity.

Our Mission is to build a collaboration of

community stakeholders who will bring

their constituencies to the table and

partner in the Court’s effort to reduce

disproportionality and disparities.

www.rmjj.org

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The Charlotte Model

Composition Court and Judicial Leaders

Core Systems (Schools, Social Services, Juvenile Justice, Law Enforcement)

Community Partners

Common Race Analysis Implicit Bias, Anti-Racist Organizing vs. Cultural Competence

Collaboration

Courageous Conversations

Culture of Care and Support

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National & State Partners National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges

Casey Family Programs

NC Administrative Office of the Courts – Court Improvement

Project

NC Division of Juvenile Justice

Racial Equity Institute

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Partners Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office

Juvenile Court Judges of the 26th Judicial District & Office of the

Family Court Administrator

Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services & Youth and

Family Services

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

26th Judicial District Guardian ad Litem Program

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee

UNC Charlotte – School of Social Work

UNC Chapel Hill – School of Social Work

Community Building Initiative

Foresight Leadership Training Institute

Johnson C. Smith University- Department of Social Work

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Workforce Dev. - DR

Catalyzing Change

Juvenile Disciplinary

Policy Council

Institutional Analysis

Youth Initiative

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Accomplishments

The Benchcard

Training Workshops and Education

Affinity Groups and Joint Caucus

Community Forums

Data Collection and Sharing

School Pathways Workgroup

Youth Initiative

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Envision Your

Community

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Strategies for Moving Forward

Canvass Your Community

Commit to a Common Analysis

“Court” Core Partners

Commit to Authentic, Courageous Conversations

Call OUT and Call IN

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Questions?

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Website:

www.rmjj.org

Facebook:

“Race Matters for Juvenile Justice”

Contact Information:

Elisa Chinn-Gary

Judge Lou Trosch

(704) 686-0528

C. Renee Jarrett

[email protected]