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Minutes 06-18-19 Regular Meeting
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SUMMARY REPORT OF THE <br /> ORANGE COUNTY RISK AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE <br /> I . Risk Assessment Summary <br /> II . Needs Assessment Summary <br /> III . Resource Assessment Summary <br /> IV . Summary of Gaps and Barriers in the Community Continuum <br /> V . Proposed Priority Services for Funding <br /> Part I . Risk Assessment Summary <br /> The Orange County JCPC Risk and Needs Assessment Committee reviewed data gleaned from <br /> the Juvenile Risk Assessment instrument administered by Juvenile Court Counselors after <br /> juveniles are referred with a complaint alleging that a delinquent act has occurred and prior to <br /> adjudication of the juvenile . The Juvenile Risk Assessment is an instrument used to predict the <br /> likelihood of the juvenile being involved in future delinquent behavior . For some juveniles , <br /> some of the individual item ratings may be heavily dependent upon information reported by the <br /> juvenile or the parent( s ) . For these items (represented by an asterisk) there is a likelihood of <br /> under-reporting the incidence of a particular behavior and the actual incidence may be higher <br /> than suggested by these figures . In those cases , the figure should be interpreted as a measure of <br /> the minimum level of occurrence . <br /> Orange County Risk Factor Observations : FY 2017-2018 <br /> 2 % of juveniles coming to the attention of Juvenile Services were at low risk (R1 ) for <br /> reoffending . <br /> 17 % of juveniles coming to the attention of Juvenile Services were R2 of reoffending . <br /> 36 % of juveniles coming to the attention of Juvenile Services were R3 of reoffending . <br /> 35 % of juveniles coming to the attention of Juvenile Services were R4 of reoffending . <br /> 10 % of juveniles coming to the attention of Juvenile Services were high risk (R5 ) of reoffending . <br /> NOTE: RI — Risk Level 1 (0 points), R2 =Risk Level 2 () 1 -2 points), R3 =Risk Level 3 (3 -5 points) , <br /> R4 = Risk Level 4 (6- 12 points) and R5 =Risk Level 5 (13 + points) <br /> 13 % of juveniles were under age 12 , a decrease from FY 16 - 17 ( 16 % ) . <br /> 44 % of juveniles show having one or more prior referrals at the time of intake . <br /> 20 % of juveniles have a prior class 1 - 3 misdemeanor with 3 % having prior class f- 1 felonies or <br /> al misdemeanors/A - E Felonies . <br />
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