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Title: Models for Change DMC Action Network


1
Models for ChangeDMC Action Network
  • A national platform to expand the work of state
    and local jurisdictions in sustaining DMC
    reductions (Learning Laboratory)
  • Communications infrastructure to share ideas,
    problem-solve and collaborate
  • Technical assistance with system change
  • MacArthur Foundation funding

2
What is DMC?
  • DMC Disproportionate Minority Contact
  • with the juvenile justice system
  • Goals are to
  • Reduce over-representation of youth of color
  • Reduce racial and ethnic disparities
  • Prevent youth of color from entering and moving
    deeper into the juvenile justice system.

3
DMC is not
  • A research project
  • Solving the problems of racism or poverty
  • The Blame Game kids, parents, the community,
    music videos, television, the media, the
    system
  • Finger pointing at public officials
  • The Abuse Excuse poor, broken home,
  • bad neighborhood, etc.
  • Slap on the wrist for African-American or
    Hispanic youth

4
Why does DMC occur?
  • Structural inequalities in our society
  • Differential offending rates
  • Juvenile Justice policies that are fair on their
    face but have unintended
  • negative consequences
  • Police responses to crime
  • Location of offenses

5
Why does DMC occur? (cont.)
  • Conscious or unconscious use of racial/ethnic
    stereotypes
  • Policy based on anecdote or gut feeling
  • Failure to use data to drive decisions
  • Failure to include all stakeholders in policy
    decisions

6
Strategies to reduce DMC
  • Prevention and early intervention programs
  • Alternatives to secure detention
  • Administrative rule modifications
  • Cultural competency training
  • Use of objective decision making tools
  • DMC tracking and reporting as part of every
    program design

7
SEDGWICK COUNTY DMC STRATEGIES
  • 1990-94 - Alternative Detention Programs
  • 1996 - Detention Utilization Committees
  • 1997 - Detention Risk Screening Instrument
  • 1999 - Prevention and Early Intervention Programs
    2000 - Detention Advocacy Service Program
  • 2000 - Study of Detention Practices (DMC)
  • 2004 - DMC Policy Committee (Team Justice)

8
SEDGWICK COUNTY DMC STRATEGIES
  • 2004 - DMC Pilot Project
  • 2005 - Community Engagement and Partnerships
  • 2005 - Cultural Diversity Training
  • 2005 - Tracking Access and Differential Success
    Rates
  • 2006 - School-based Interventions (achievement
    gap)
  • 2007 - Positive Youth Development Activities
    (summer)
  • Ongoing - Data Collection, Analysis,
    Intervention, Reports

9
Results Preliminary Findings
  • Data collected at 10 decision points/4 years
  • Relative Rate Index Measurement for DMC
  • Prevention services reaching minority youth
  • in balance with percentage being arrested and
  • appear to be as effective
  • Risk Screening Tool working well - JDF
  • No overrepresentation in cases filed or probation
  • Equal access to diversion and det. alternatives
  • Disparity but coming down - ISP, custody, JCF
  • Disparity in rate of arrests growing past 4 years

10
What have we learned?
  • Keep evolving because the community is dynamic.
  • Bring everyone to the table in a cooperative
    manner.
  • Use technical assistance (fresh eyes)
  • Leave no stone unturned training, data review
    for system perspective, involve community, local
    and state government, and legislative action
    when necessary.

11
DMC Partners
  • BOCC
  • Juvenile Court Judges (18th JD)
  • Kansas Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice
  • DMC Committee (Team Justice)
  • Wichita State University
  • Members of AA and La Mesa Coalitions
  • Some Key Leaders Rep. McCray-Miller,
    Commissioner Winters, Judge Jim Burgess, Dr.
    Craig-Moreland, Deputy Police Chief Moses
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