Orange County NC Website
required related to five " contact points " and the Governor ' s Crime Commission is NC ' s designated state <br /> agency to monitor compliance . The five contact points that need to be reported on include : arrest , <br /> diverted/not approved , detention, YDC placement , and transfer . <br /> i <br /> Data is published on fiscal year basis with most current data from FY21 - 22 . According to US Census <br /> data, there are almost 21 , 000 youth ages 6 - 17 in Orange County (White = 61 % , Black/AA = 12 <br /> Hispanic/Latino = 16 % , Asian = 10 % , Native American = 0 . 34 % ) . There were a total of 316 complaints <br /> files against 103 juveniles (Black/AA = 67 % , White = 24 % , Hispanic = 6 % , other = 3 % ) . When talking <br /> about disparities you need to look at the relative rate index (RRI) . In Orange County, youth of color are 5 <br /> times more likely to receive a complaint than their white counterpart . Over the past 5 there has been <br /> Y p p years , <br /> about a 60 % increase in the number of complaints received . When looking at the number of complaints <br /> not approved , 24 % were not approved for Black/AA compared to 4045 % for the other races/ethnicities . <br /> There were 5 youth in Orange County that were transferred to adult court and all of them were youth of <br /> color (5 Black/AA , 1 Hispanic/Latino) . <br /> Orange County had 55 school-based complaints (out of total 316 ) . 53 % were White youth , 42 % were <br /> Black/AA youth , 4 % Hispamc/Latmo , and I % other . When looking at offense group by race , this data <br /> stood out because Orange County has higher rates than other counties in NC in terms of the breakdown of <br /> violent , serious , and minor offenses . Felony Class A-E made up 23 % of complaints which is over 3x <br /> times the state average . <br /> What could we do with the RED data ? It should be used to help law enforcement , judges , community <br /> leaders , and other decision makers understand the reality of racial and ethnic disparities within the <br /> community . Examine the resources on hand and determine from the data how to distribute them to ensure <br /> all youth have access to the same opportunities . Talk to law enforcement to see what their policies are and <br /> find out if they are encouraged to divert young people and if there are diversion programs available . <br /> The RED Section of Court Services ' primary role is to assist jurisdictions in reducing the disproportionate <br /> representation of youth of color in the NC juvenile justice system by providing data analysis , education <br /> and awareness , JJDPA compliance , grant management, and Juvenile Minority Sensitivity Training <br /> (JMST) . There are 8 REDuction Strategies that have proven to be effective : 1 ) focus on data and <br /> utilization ; 2) increase collaboration with other state and local agencies , police , judges , and the <br /> community ; 3 ) changing culture away from punitive or procedural focus toward a focus that ' s best for the <br /> youth and community ; 4) affiliate with National JJ (Youth Justice) Reform Initiatives ; 5 ) creating <br /> alternative to detention, secure confinements , and formal system involvement ; 6) intentional focus has to <br /> be on RED reduction ; 7 ) leadership at both state and local levels ; and 8 ) making RED a long-term <br /> priority . <br /> Program Updates <br /> Dispute Settlement Center - In FY 21 - 22 , they handled 10 referrals and so far YTD , they are just <br /> ll be working on 9 , 10 , and 11 next week and are on track to <br /> wrapping up their eighth referral and wi <br /> potentially double last year ' s number . Shout out to the court counselors for keeping the referrals coming <br /> and diverting the youth where possible . <br /> The Exchange Club — We have received one referral for the month of December and was a slow month . <br /> They are still having issues with getting their families to attend group so they decided to get creative and <br /> allow the parents to do group virtually and see if they would bring the youth . The in-home component is <br /> thriving and they are trying to find a way to get the same support over to the group . <br /> Q : What was the source of your one referral in December ? <br />