San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Annual Statistical Report Calendar Year /1/2002 To 12/31/2002
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1 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Annual Statistical Report Calendar Year /1/2002 To 12/31/2002 Created by Information Technology Unit 375 Woodside Avenue San Francisco, CA (415) /3/2003
2 Table of Contents Statistical Reports Two-Year Statistical Summary...1 Five-Year Statistical Summary...2 Five-Year Comparison of Law Violation Referrals By Geographical Residence...3 Law Violation Referrals by Geographical Residence...4 Law Violation Referrals by San Francisco Police Department Districts...5 Law Violation Referrals by San Francisco Zip Codes...6 Law Violation Referrals by Age, Sex, and Race...8 Probation Referrals Sorted Most to Least Serious Referral Reasons...9 Law Violation Referrals by Referral Source...10 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Referrals San Francisco Juvenile Probation Referrals by Month Detention Referrals...14 Detention Referrals Sorted Most to Least Serious Detention Reasons...17 Analysis of the Prior Probation Contacts of Youth Admitted to Detention...18 Detention Referrals By Geographical Residence of Youth...19 Juvenile Hall Admissions By Month ( )...20 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population by Month ( )...21 Detainees on December 31, i
3 Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay by Month ( )...29 Petitions Filed for Law Violations ( )...30 Petition Reason Sorted Most to Least Serious Petition Reasons...31 Petition Sustained Sorted Most to Least Serious Petition Sustained...32 Current Status on December 31 st, Disposition of Petitions for Status Offenders and Law Violators...35 Commitments to the California Youth Authority ( )...37 Remands to Adult Court ( )...38 Court Dispositions to Youth Authority, Remands to Adult Court and Log Cabin Ranch ( )...39 Log Cabin Ranch Admissions, Average Daily Population, Graduation ( )...40 Profile of Girls Law Violation by Age and Race...41 Profile of Girls Detention Referrals...42 Profile of Girls Detention Referrals By Geographical Residence of Youth...45 Profile of Girls -- Analysis of the Prior Probation Contacts of Youth Admitted to Detention...46 ii
4 Statistical Summary 2002 Percent Law Violations (602 W&I) Change Total Referrals % Petitions Filed % % Petitions Filed 36.5% 38.1% Total number on Probation on 12/31/ % Detention Offense Bookings % Average Length of Stay % Average Daily Population % Log Cabin Ranch School Commitments % Graduations % Average Daily Population % California Youth Authority % Formal Probation % Informal Probation % Out-of-Home Placement % Voluntary Probation % Remand to Adult Court % Status Offenses (601 W&I) Total Intake Referrals % Petitions Filed % Out-of-Home Placement % Total Number on Probation on 12/31/ % Total Referrals % Law Violations % Status Offenses % Total Petitions Filed % Law Violations % Status Offenses % Note: All status offenders are referred to the community based shelters. 1
5 Statistical Summary 2002 Percent Inc/Dec Law Violations (602 W&I) Total Referrals % Petitions Filed % Petition Filing Rate 29.3% 32.2% 35.3% 36.5% 38.1% Total Number on Probation on 12/31/ % Detention Offense Bookings % Average Length of Stay % Average Daily Population % Log Cabin Ranch School Commitments % Graduations % Average Daily Population % California Youth Authority % Formal Probation % Informal Probation % Out-of-Home Placement % Voluntary Probation % Remand to Adult Court % % of Referrals Detained % Status Offenses (601 W&I) Total Intake Referrals % Petitions Filed % Out-of-Home Placement % Total number on Probation on 12/31/ % Total Referrals % Law Violations % Status Offenses % Total Petitions Filed % Law Violations % Status Offenses % Note: All status offenders are referred to the community based shelters. Detention includes a new category of court ordered detention which overlaps with offense bookings. 2
6 Five-Year Comparison of Law Violation Referrals By Geographical Residence (W&I Code 602) N= Percent Inc/Dec Bayview Haight Ashbury/Castro/Upper Market Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) Inner Mission Marina North of Market/Downtown Outer Mission Parkside Potrero Richmond South of Market/Tenderloin Sunset Treasure Island/Yerba Buena * * * Western Addition TOTAL *Statistics are not available for previous years. 1 Non-San Francisco and Unavailable 714 or 19.44% Non-San Francisco 686 : Oakland 196, Richmond 51, Daly City 49, Sacramento 20, South San Francisco 20, Pacifica 19, Berkeley 17, Vallejo 15, Alameda 13, Hayward 11, San Jose 10, Antioch 10, San Bruno 10, Fairfield 10, Other Cities 235 Unavailable 28 3
7 2002 Law Violation Referrals By Geographic Residence of Youth (W&I Code 602) N= Non-San Francisco 686 : Oakland 196, Richmond 51, Daly City 49, Sacramento 20, South San Francisco 20, Pacifica 19, Berkeley 17, Vallejo 15, Alameda 13, Hayward 11, San Jose 10, Antioch 10, San Bruno 10, Fairfield 10, Other Cities 235 Unavailable 28 4
8 2002 Law Violations Referrals By San Francisco Police Department Districts (Geographic Residence of Youth) N= Non-San Francisco 686 : Oakland 196, Richmond 51, Daly City 49, Sacramento 20, South San Francisco 20, Pacifica 19, Berkeley 17, Vallejo 15, Alameda 13, Hayward 11, San Jose 10, Antioch 10, San Bruno 10, Fairfield 10, Other Cities 235 Unavailable 28 5
9 2002 Law Violation Referrals By San Francisco Zip Codes (Geographic Residence of Youth) N Zip Code Frequency Percent Tenderloin/Western Addition South of Market Financial District Rincon Hill Potrero Hill Chinatown Russian Hill/Polk Gulch Inner Mission Telegraph Hill/Waterfront Ingleside/Excelsior Castro/Eureka Valley Western Addition Parkside Haight Ashbury/L Western Addition Inner Richmond Outer Richmond Sunset Marina/Cow Hollow Bayview/Hunters Point Miraloma/Sunnyside Presidio Treasure Island Twin Peaks/Glen Park Lake Merced North Beach Visitacion Valley/Portola Total Non-San Francisco 686 : Oakland 196, Richmond 51, Daly City 49, Sacramento 20, South San Francisco 20, Pacifica 19, Berkeley 17, Vallejo 15, Alameda 13, Hayward 11, San Jose 10, Antioch 10, San Bruno 10, Fairfield 10, Other Cities 235 Unavailable 28 6
10 2002 Law Violation Referrals By San Francisco Zip Codes (Geographic Residence of Youth) N= Non-San Francisco 686 : Oakland 196, Richmond 51, Daly City 49, Sacramento 20, South San Francisco 20, Pacifica 19, Berkeley 17, Vallejo 15, Alameda 13, Hayward 11, San Jose 10, Antioch 10, San Bruno 10, Fairfield 10, Other Cities 235 Unavailable 28 7
11 Calendar Year 2002 Law Violation By Age, Sex and Race Age Number Percent 10 Years and under/unknown Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Adult Misdelivery Total Sex Number Percent Male Female Total Race/Ethnic Origin Number Percent African American Asian Indian 0 0 Cambodian Chinese Filipino Hawaiian 0 0 Japanese Korean Laotian Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Vietnamese White Total
12 City and County of San Francisco 2002 Juvenile Probation Referrals Sorted Most to Least Serious Referral Reason Using Department of Justice Summary Codes Black White Hispanic Asian Other Referral Reason Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total % Willful Homicide Manslaughter not Vehicle Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Kidnapping Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Forgery, Checks, Access Cards Narcotics Marijuana Felony Dangerous Drugs Child Molest Felony Other Sex Law Violations Sexual Battery Weapons Felony Hit and Run Felony Arson Other Felonies Assault Battery Petty Theft Defrauding Innkeeper Marijuana Misdemeanor Lewd Conduct -Misdemeanor Prostitution Drunk Liquor Laws Disturbing Peace Vandalism Malicious Mischief Trespassing Weapons Misdemeanor Drive Under the Influence Hit and Run Misdemeanor Selected Traffic Joy Riding Other Misdemeanors Burglary Tools Sex Crimes - Misdemeanor Escape Other Status Offense Probation Violation Miscellaneous Traffic Other Drugs Misdemeanor Other Miscellaneous Codes Total %
13 Calendar Year 2002 Referral Source Law Violations N=3673 LAW ENFORCEMENT REFERRALS Local Number Percent BART PD 5 San Francisco Police 2278 Total Out-of-County Police Departments Number Percent Daly City PD 2 Other County PD 2 Total State Number Percent California Highway Patrol 11 California State Police 3 Total Federal Number Percent Federal Park Police 1 Total Total Law Enforcement Referrals
14 Referral Source Law Violations -Calendar Year 2002 (Continued) Court Referrals Number Percent Adult Court San Francisco 15 Adult Probation San Francisco 1 Alameda 12 Butte 1 Contra Costa 22 El Dorado 1 Fresno 2 Humbolt 1 Lake 2 Los Angeles 1 Marin 4 Mendocino 2 Napa 2 Orange 1 Placer 1 Sacramento 3 San Bernardino 2 San Diego 1 San Joaquin 2 San Mateo 97 Santa Clara 20 Santa Cruz 2 Solano 14 Sonoma 2 Sutter 1 Tehama 1 San Francisco Juvenile Court 26 Total Court Referrals Department/Agency Referrals Number Percent California Youth Authority 4 CARC 287 Institution 1 Log Cabin Ranch 13 Other 22 Placement Counselor 1 Probation Officer 780 Pride House 8 Self 14 Shelter 2 Total 1, Total Referrals - All Sources
15 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Referrals Total Law Violations Status Offenses Year Year Law Violations Status Offenses
16 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Probation Referrals (all sources) By Month ( ) 2000 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2001 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2002 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 13
17 Calendar Year 2002 Detention Referrals Sex Number Percent Female Male Total Race/Ethnic Origin Number Percent African American Asian Indian Cambodian Chinese Filipino Hawaiian Japanese Korean Laotian Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Vietnamese White Total Age Number Percent 11 years years years years years years years years and over Total Primary Referral Sources Number Percent Law Enforcement/Court/ San Francisco Police California Highway Patrol State Police/Federal Park/Immigration Probation Total (Continued Next Page) 14
18 Detention Referrals Calendar Year 2002 (Continued) Day of Week Custody Intake Total Percent Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Total Hour of Day Custody Intake 1 a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m Noon p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m Midnight Total (Continued Next Page) 15
19 Detention Referrals Calendar Year 2002 (Continued) Average Length of Stay 1 Males Females Total Percent 1 day days days days days days days days days days days or more Total Released within 72 hours Released within 1 week Released within 2 weeks Released within 3 weeks Released within 30 days Released more than 30 days Total Calculated at time of release 2 Cumulative Percents NOTE: The number of detentions does not necessarily match the number of releases. 16
20 City and County of San Francisco 2002 Juvenile Probation Detentions Sorted Most to Least Serious Detention Reason Using Department of Justice Summary Codes Black White Hispanic Asian Other Detention Reason Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total % Willful Homicide Manslaughter Not Vehicle Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Kidnapping Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Forgery, Checks, Access Cards Narcotics Marijuana Felony Dangerous Drugs Other Drug Law Violations Child Molest Felony Other Sex Law Violations Sexual Battery Weapons Felony Drive Under the Influence Hit and Run Felony Escape Arson Other Felonies Assault Battery Petty Theft Defrauding Innkeeper Checks, Access Cards Marijuana Misdemeanor Lewd Conduct -M Prostitution Drunk Liquor Laws Disturbing Peace Vandalism Malicious Mischief Trespassing Weapons Misdemeanor Joy Riding Other Misdemeanors Burglary Tools Sex Crimes -Misdemeanor Escape -Misdemeanor Probation Violation Miscellaneous Traffic Other Drugs Misdemeanor Other Miscellaneous Codes Total %
21 Detention Referrals Analysis of the Prior Probation Contacts of Youth Admitted to Detention in 2002 N=2159 Prior Contact (s) Total Total Number of Prior Probation Contacts 18
22 Calendar Year 2002 Detention Referrals By Geographical Residence of Youth Geographical Residence Total Percent Bayview Haight Ashbury/Castro Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) Inner Mission Marina North of Market/Downtown Outer Mission Parkside Potrero Richmond South of Market/Tenderloin Sunset Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Western Addition Non-San Francisco and Unknown Total Non-San Francisco and Unknown Alameda % Berkeley % Fairfield % Vallejo % Sacramento % Daly City % Richmond % Oakland % Other Cities % Unknown % Total % 19
23 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Juvenile Hall Admissions By Month ( ) 2000 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Admissions to Juvenile Hall Number of Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2001 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Admissions to Juvenile Hall 500 Number of Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2002 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Admissions to Juvenile Hall Number of Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 20
24 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population By Month ( ) 2000 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Average Daily Population Average Daily Population Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2001 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Average Daily Population Average Daily Population Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 2002 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Average Daily Population Average Daily Population Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month 21
25 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Sex Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent Female Male Total Race/Ethnic Origin Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent African American Cambodian Chinese Filipino Hispanic Samoan Vietnamese White Total Age Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent Total
26 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 SCHOOL NONE DESIGNATED/UNKNOWN BALBOA HS BAY HIGH BURBANK MS CHINESE EDUCATION CENTER COUNTY COMMUNITY COURT SCHOOLS DENMAN MS DOWNTOWN HS ERIKSON EVERETT MS FRANCISCO MS GALILEO HS HS - NOT IN ANY INDEPENDENCE HS INTL STUDIES ACADEMY LICK MS LINCOLN HS LOG CABIN RANCH SCHOOL LOWELL HS MARINA MS MARSHALL HS MCATEER HS MISSION HS NEWCOMER HS NON-SAN FRANCISCO NOT CURRENTLY ATTENDING PHOENIX PROJECT SUCCEED RAP SAN FRANCISCO CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL SPEC ED - NON PUBLIC TREASURE ISLAND URBAN VISITACION VALLEY JR. HIGH WELLS HS Total Cumulative Frequency Percent Percent
27 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Geographic Residence of Youth Frequency Percent Richmond North of Market/Downtown Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Western Addition South of Market/Tenderloin Haight Ashbury/Castro Inner Mission Potrero Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) Outer Mission Bayview *Non-San Francisco and Unknown Total Non-San Francisco and Unknown Frequency Percent BELMONT BEN LOMOND CONCORD DALY CITY E. PALO ALTO FAIRFIELD NAPA OAKLAND PALO CEDRO SAN PABLO SANTA ROSA SO. SAN FRANCISCO UNKNOWN WHITEWATER Total
28 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Length of Stay * Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent 1 day days days days days days days days days days or more Total * There was not any youth detained for 4 days. Prior Juvenile Probation Referrals Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent No Prior Probation Referrals Probation Referral Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Probation Referrals Probation Referrals or More Probation Referrals Total
29 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Cumulative Time of Detention Frequency Percent Percent 1 a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m Noon p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m. to midnight Total
30 Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Using CJIS Code From the Department of Justice Detention Reason Offense Code Count % ASSAULT:DEADLY WEAPON OR FORCE:POSSIBLE GREAT BODILY INJ 245 (A) PC % BATTERY AGAINST POLICE OFFICER 243 (C)(2) PC % CARJACKING 215 PC % CONSPIRACY 182 (A) PC % CONTINUOUS SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILD PC % COURT HEARING CT HEARING XX % COURT ORDER 602 CTORD 602 XX % FAIL TO OBEY ORDER OF JUVENILE COURT 602 WI 777 (A)(2) WI % FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO SPECIFIC PEACE OFFICERS 148.9(A) PC % FORCE OR ADW NOT FIREARM:GBI LIKELY 245 (A)(1) PC % FORCE/ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON-NOT FIREARM:GBI LIKELY 245 (A)(1) PC % GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/PROPERTY OVER $ (A) PC % INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER 192 (B) PC % KIDNAP TO COMMIT ROBBERY/RAPE/289 PC/ETC 209 (B)(1) PC % LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACTS W/CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS 288 (A) PC % LOITER:INTENT:PROSTITUTION (A) PC % MINOR ATTEMPT ESCAPE/ESCAPE COUNTY FACILITY 871 (A) WI % MURDER 187 (A) PC % OBSTRUCT/RESIST/ETC PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/EMERGENCY MED TECH 148 (A)(1) PC % PETTY THEFT RETAIL MERCHANDISE PC % POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE HS % POSSESS NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (A) HS % POSSESS/PURCHASE COCAINE BASE FOR SALE HS % RAPE:NOT SPECIFIED 261 PC % ROBBERY PC % ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE 212.5(C) PC % TAKE VEHICLE W/O OWNER'S CONSENT/VEHICLE THEFT (A) VC % THREATEN CRIME W/INTENT TO TERRORIZE 422 PC % TRANSPORT/SELL NARCOTIC/CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (A) HS % VANDALISM LESS THAN $ (B)(2)(A) PC % VIOLATION(S) OF HOME SUPERVISION CONDITION WI % WARRANT 602 WRNT602 XX % Total % 27
31 Detainees on December 31 st, 2002 Race/Ethnic Origin by Sex Count RACE Total AFRICAN AMERICAN CAMBODIAN CHINESE FILIPINO HISPANIC SAMOAN VIETNAMESE WHITE SEX FEMALE MALE Total Age by Sex Count AGE Total SEX FEMALE MALE Total
32 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay By Month ( ) 2001 Avg. Length of Stay Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 1 Released In Custody Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay Average Length of Stay In Custody Released Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Month 2002 Avg. Length of Stay Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 1 Released In Custody Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay Average Length of Stay In Custody Released Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Notes: Less than one day of stay is calculated as one day. 1 Length of stay is calculated according to release date for those who are released. 2 For those still in custody, length of stay is calculated at the last day of the month. 29
33 Petitions Filed for Law Violations Year Petitions Total Year 30
34 City and County of San Francisco 2002 Juvenile Probation Petition Reasons Sorted Most to Least Serious Reason Using Department of Justice Summary Codes Black White Hispanic Asian Other Petition Reason Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total % Willful Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Kidnapping Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Forgery, Checks, Access Cards Narcotics Marijuana Felony Dangerous Drugs Other Drug Law Violation Child Molest Felony Sexual Battery Weapons Felony Drive Under the Influence -F Hit and Run Felony Arson Other Felonies Assault Battery Petty Theft Defrauding Innkeeper Marijuana Misdemeanor Lewd Conduct-Misdemeanor Prostitution Contribute Delinquency of Minor Drunk Disorderly Conduct Disturbing Peace Vandalism Weapons Misdemeanor Drive Under the Influence Hit and Run Misdemeanor Selected Traffic Joy Riding Other Misdemeanors Burglary Tools Sex Crimes - Misdemeanor Escape Incorrigible Other Status Offense Probation Violation Miscellaneous Traffic Other Drugs Misdemeanor Other Miscellaneous Codes Total %
35 City and County of San Francisco 2002 Juvenile Probation Petitions Sustained Sorted Most to Least Serious Petition Sustained Using Department of Justice Summary Codes Black White Hispanic Asian Other Petition Sustained Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total % Manslaughter Vehicle Robbery Assault Kidnapping Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Forgery, Checks, Access Cards Narcotics Marijuana Felony Dangerous Drugs Other Drug Law Violations Child Molest Felony Other Sex Law Violations Sexual Battery Weapons Felony Hit and Run Felony Arson Other Felonies Assault Battery Petty Theft Defrauding Innkeeper Checks, Access Cards Marijuana Misdemeanor Obscene Prostitution Contribute Delinquency of Minor Disorderly Conduct Disturbing Peace Vandalism Malicious Mischief Trespassing Weapons Misdemeanor Drive Under the Influence-Misd Hit and Run Misdemeanor Selected Traffic Joy Riding Other Misdemeanors Burglary Tools Sex Crimes -Misdemeanor Escape Incorrigible Probation Violation Miscellaneous Traffic Other Drugs-Misdemeanor Burglary Tools Other Miscellaneous Codes Total %
36 Current Status on December 31st, 2002 Voluntary Informal Formal Formal SEX Probation Probation Probation Probation Total Percent (602WI) (602WI) (602WI) (601WI) Male Female Voluntary Informal Formal Formal Race/Ethnic Groups Probation Probation Probation Probation Total Percent (602WI) (602WI) (602WI) (601WI) African American Cambodian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Unknown Vietnamese White TOTAL
37 Current Status on December 31st, 2002 (Continued) Voluntary Informal Formal Formal AGE Probation Probation Probation Probation Total Percent (602WI) (602WI) (602WI) (601WI) and over TOTAL Voluntary Informal Formal Formal Geographical Residence Probation Probation Probation Probation Total Percent (602WI) (602WI) (602WI) (601WI) Bayview Haight Ashbury/Castro/Upper Market Inner Mission Marina North of Market/Downtown Outer Mission Parkside Potrero Richmond South of Market/Tenderloin Sunset Ingleside (West Twin Peaks) Western Addition Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Non-San Francisco and Unknown TOTAL
38 2002 Disposition of Petitions For Status Offenders and Law Violators N= 1201* Disposition of Status Offense Petitions 3 0 Disposition of Law Violation Petitions TOTAL SEX Total Male Female TOTAL RACE/ETHNIC GROUPS Percent African American Asian Indian Cambodian Chinese Filipino Hawaiian Japanese Korean Laotian Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Unknown Vietnamese White TOTAL *The number of petitions filed in 2002 (1405) will not agree with the number of dispositions since some petitions filed in 2001 will be decided in 2002 and some filed in 2002 will not be decided until (Continued Next Page) 35
39 2002 Disposition of Petitions For Status Offenders and Law Violators (Continued) N= 1201* Total Total Percent Change PETITION OUTCOME* California Youth Authority Log Cabin Ranch Out-of-Home Placement Voluntary Probation Formal Probation Informal Probation Dismissed Remand to Adult Court Transfer out to Another County TOTAL *Juvenile Hall Commitments (50) and stayed commitments to Juvenile Hall: 11 overlap with other dispositions and therefore are not reported on the table. In 88 cases, charges on other petitions were combined and only one disposition resulted. In 51 cases community service was ordered, fines were assessed in 128 instances. Restitution was ordered in 87 cases. Three cases were referred for California Youth Authority Evaluation. There were 138 transfers from other jurisdictions. 36
40 Commitments to The California Youth Authority Year CYA Total Year 37
41 Remands to Adult Court Year Remands Total Year 38
42 Court Dispositions California Youth Authority-Remands-Log Cabin Ranch Total CYA Remands LCR Year Year CYA Remands LCR
43 Log Cabin Ranch Admission-Average Daily Population-Graduation Total Admissions Avg. Daily Pop. Graduations Year Year Admissions Avg. Daily Pop. Graduations
44 Calendar Year 2002 Profile of Girls Law Violation By Age and Race Age Number Percent 10 Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Adult Misdelivery Total Race/Ethnic Origin Number Percent African American Asian Indian 0 0 Cambodian Chinese Filipino Hawaiian 0 0 Japanese Korean Laotian Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Vietnamese White Total
45 Calendar Year 2002 Profile of Girls Detention Referrals Race/Ethnic Origin Number Percent African American Asian Indian 0 0 Cambodian 0 0 Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Laotian Latin American Native American Other Other Asian Pacific Islander Samoan Vietnamese White Total Age Number Percent 11 years years years years years years years years and over Total Primary Referral Sources Number Percent Law Enforcement/Courts/SF Police State Police/Federal Park Self CARC Probation Total (Continued Next Page) 42
46 Profile of Girls Detention Referrals Calendar Year 2002 (Continued) Day of Week Custody Intake Total Percent Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Total Hour of Day Custody Intake 1 a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m Noon p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m Midnight Total (Continued Next Page) 43
47 Profile of Girls Detention Referrals Calendar Year 2002 (Continued) Average Length of Stay 1 Total Percent 1 day days days days days days days days days days days or more Total Released within 72 hours Released within 1 week Released within 2 weeks Released within 3 weeks Released within 30 days Released more than 30 days Total Calculated at time of release 2 Cumulative Percents NOTE: The number of detentions does not necessarily match the number of releases. 44
48 Calendar Year 2002 Detention Referrals -Profile of Girls By Geographical Residence of Youth N=598 1 Geographical Residence Total Percent Bayview Haight Ashbury/Castro/Upper Market Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) Inner Mission Marina North of Market/Downtown Outer Mission Parkside Potrero Richmond South of Market/Tenderloin Sunset Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island Western Addition Total Non-San Francisco and Unknown Oakland % Richmond % Sacramento % Alameda % Berkeley % Daly City % Hayward % Antioch % Fairfield % San Jose % San Mateo % Vallejo % San Bruno % Other Cities % Unavailable % Total % 45
49 Detention Referrals -Girls Profile Analysis of the Prior Probation Contacts of Youth Admitted to Detention in 2002 N=598 Prior Contact Total Total Number of Prior Probation Contacts 46
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