Overrepresentation of African American and Latino/a Youth in Connecticut's Juvenile Justice System
The Connecticut Office of Policy and Management published a report on the overrepresentation of minority youth in Connecticut's Juvenile Justice system titled, "A Reassessment of Minority Overrepresentation in Connecticut's Juvenile Justice System, June 2001. The study was conducted by Spectrum Associates Market Research Incorporated." The report may be downloaded on [1] OPM's website.
The Building Blocks for Youth initiative based in Washington D.C. is dedicated to reducing the overrepresentation and discriminatory practices that exist in juvenile justice systems nationwide. In summer 2002, Building Blocks released a report on the system inequities and found that Connecticut was the bottom ranks of the system.
In August 2002, the Youth Law Center released a nationwide report on the over-representation of Latino/as in the Country's Juvenile Justice system. An executive summary, full report, press materials, and action packet may be found on the Building Blocks for Youth website at [2] www.buildingblocksforyouth.org.
Downloads
[1]: http://www.opm.state.ct.us/pdpd1/grants/JJAC/JJACPublications.htm#Minority Overrepresentation
[2]: http://www.buildingblocksforyouth.org/
[3]: https://www.ctjja.org/media/announcements/announcement_1_3.pdf
[4]: https://www.ctjja.org/media/announcements/announcement_2_3.pdf
[5]: https://www.ctjja.org/media/announcements/announcement_3_3.pdf