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Statistics on children, youth and families in Louisiana from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Agenda for Children
Youth under the supervision of the Office of Juvenile Justice by race in Louisiana
Youth under the supervision of the Office of Juvenile Justice by race
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Definition and Source
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Definition
Number - number of children in custody or under the supervision of the Office of Juvenile Justice, including youth in secure or non-secure custody, as well as those on probation or parole.
Rate - number of children in custody or under the supervision of the Office of Juvenile Justice per 1,000 youth ages 10 to 20.
Rate - number of children in custody or under the supervision of the Office of Juvenile Justice per 1,000 youth ages 10 to 20.
Data Source
Agenda for Children's analysis of data from the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice (formerly the Office of Youth Development), by special request, National Center for Health Statistics. Post censal estimates of the resident population of the United States for July 1, 2000-July 1, 2009, by year, county, age, bridged race, Hispanic origin, and sex (Vintage 2009). Prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau; released June 20, 2010, and 2010: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010, Summary File 1.
Notes
Data reflect an average of the population count for September 1 of the two stated years, and thus do not represent the total number of children who may have been under OJJ supervision in the given years.
Statewide data are larger than the sum of data from all parishes because a small number of youth under the supervision or in the custody of the Office of Juvenile Justice are "out of state" youth. Due to the small number of events in most parishes, data are not reported for racial categories other than "black" and "white."
LNE (low number event) - a value of fewer than 5 events or a rate based on fewer than twenty events and thus is not reported as a numerical value.
Statewide data are larger than the sum of data from all parishes because a small number of youth under the supervision or in the custody of the Office of Juvenile Justice are "out of state" youth. Due to the small number of events in most parishes, data are not reported for racial categories other than "black" and "white."
LNE (low number event) - a value of fewer than 5 events or a rate based on fewer than twenty events and thus is not reported as a numerical value.
Last Updated
December 2023