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32 <br /> Orange County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Meeting <br /> Friday, February 3,2023 (12:00noon—2:00pm) <br /> Virtual Zoom Meeting <br /> Proposed Minutes <br /> Attendees: Amanda Farris,Bernard Miles,Amy Fowler, Tami Pfeifer, Carol McClelland, Sharron <br /> Hinton, Gayane Chambless,Dana Crews, Tina Sykes,Lateef Mitchell, Laurie Williamson, <br /> Hathaway Pendergrass, Crystal Wynn-Lewis, Joy Clark, LaDanna Strong, Susan Worley, Kassi <br /> Dadufalzi, Caitlin Fenhagen, Caraina Edwards, Jamie Jacobs, Stephanie Cloughesy, Joal Broun, David <br /> Carter, Rebekah Rapoza (*Members in bold) <br /> Absent: Charlos Banks, Rachel Gessouroun, Crista Collazo, Jon Berkeley <br /> Excused: N/A <br /> Welcome <br /> The meeting opened with a welcome from Chair, Sharron Hinton, and introductions. <br /> Minutes Review and Approval <br /> The Council reviewed the minutes from December 2022. Amy Fowler motioned for minutes to be <br /> approved and was seconded by Carol McClelland. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> JCPC Business <br /> Monitoring Committee—Volunteers for Youth's program monitorings have been completed and the <br /> paperwork has been turned in. Exchange Club monitoring has been postponed until next week while they <br /> went through an intensive accreditation process. Carol will be reaching out to her assigned programs to <br /> schedule her visits now that the email issue with Freedom House has been fixed. <br /> Funding Committee—This committee has members and needs to select a chair and set a date to meet. <br /> Gayane will coordinate a doodle poll for committee members to set a time to meet and select a chair at <br /> that time. <br /> Guest Speaker: Crystal Wynn-Lewis, Racial and Ethnic Disparities Coordinator, Division of Juvenile <br /> Justice and Delinquency Prevention <br /> Youth of color make up 46% of the youth population ages 6-17 in NC but represented 7 1% of complaints, <br /> 80% of detentions, and 78% of commitments to YDC. Black/AA make up 24% of the youth population <br /> ages 6-17 in NC but represented 58% of complaints, 66% of detentions, and 66% of commitments to <br /> YDC. <br /> Racial and Ethnic Disparity, as defined by the JJDPA, means that minority youth populations are involved <br /> at a decision point in the juvenile justice system at disproportionately higher rates than non-minority <br /> youth at that decision point. JJDPA is the first, and probably only, piece of comprehensive juvenile justice <br /> legislation passed by Congress. It specifically outline standards for the fair treatment of juveniles and <br /> authorizes states to innovate efforts to prevent delinquency. There are four Core Protections of JJDPA: <br /> Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders, Sight and Sound Separation, Adult Jail and Lock-up Removal, <br /> and Racial and Ethnic Disparities (formerly DMC). <br /> State compliance is required for Title II funding and is achieve when states address RED through <br /> identification, development of 3-year RED action plan, and outcome-based evaluation. Data collection is <br />
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