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New York City Administration for Children's Services Detention Demographic Data Fiscal Year Report Fiscal Year 2015 NYC Detention Experience FY 15 Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity 2 of Admitted Youth Age Number Percent of Admissions Gender Number Percent of Admissions Race/Ethnicity Number Percent of Admissions 10 years old and younger 1 0.0% Male 1723 76% Black 1507 66.9% 11 years old 3 0.1% Female 530 24% White 67 3.0% 12 years old 42 1.9% Total Admissions 2,253 100% Hispanic 622 27.6% 13 years old 186 8.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 47 2.1% 14 years old 499 22.1% American Indian 0 0.0% 15 years old 1075 47.7% Other 10 0.4% 16 years old 289 12.8% Unknown 0 0.0% 17 years old and older 158 7.0% Total Admissions 2,253 100% Total Admissions 2253 100.0% 1 Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency. 2 A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report. Total Admissions 1 to Secure Detention by Age, Gender, and Race 2 Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015 Published October 2, 2015 1 As per Introduction 981-A

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New York City Administration for Children's Services

Detention Demographic Data Fiscal Year Report

Fiscal Year 2015

NYC Detention Experience FY 15

Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity2 of Admitted Youth

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions

10 years old

and younger1 0.0% Male 1723 76% Black 1507 66.9%

11 years old 3 0.1% Female 530 24% White 67 3.0%

12 years old 42 1.9%Total

Admissions2,253 100% Hispanic 622 27.6%

13 years old 186 8.3%Asian/Pacific

Islander47 2.1%

14 years old 499 22.1%American

Indian0 0.0%

15 years old 1075 47.7% Other 10 0.4%

16 years old 289 12.8% Unknown 0 0.0%

17 years old

and older158 7.0% Total Admissions 2,253 100%

Total Admissions 2253 100.0%

1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency.

2A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report.

Total Admissions1 to Secure Detention by Age, Gender, and Race2

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 1 As per Introduction 981-A

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Fiscal Year 2015

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Level Number

Percent of

Police

Admissions

ROBBERY 178 37% OTHER 12 3% Felony 773 48%PROBATION

VIOLATION73 15% CRIM CONTEMPT 479 100% Misdemeanor 717 44%

ASSAULT 42 9% Other 132 8%

ACS WARRANT 26 5% Total 1622 100%

PRE-PETITION 25 5%

WEAPONS CHARGE 19 4%

ATTEMPT MURDER 15 3%

OCFS WARRANT 14 3%

COURT WARRANT 12 3%

GRAND LARC 10 2%

PETIT LARC 8 2%

BURGLARY 6 1%

MURDER 6 1%

ARSON 5 1%

SEX OFFENSE 5 1%

CRIM MISCHIEF 4 1%

FOA 4 1%

UNKNOWN 4 1%

CRIM TRESP 3 1%

DRUG CHARGE 3 1%

MENACING 3 1%

CONSPIRACY 2 0.4%

1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency. 2Charge information is manually entered into the CJIS database by juvenile counselors based on received police or court paperwork, and reflects the most severe charge listed on the admission paperwork at the time of admission.3Youth are admitted to detention by the New York City courts, police department, and other justice agents. This information describes youth who initially enter detention following a judicial order or a

police arrest. A small number of youth are admitted by other authorities and are not included in this charge-level analysis. 4Charge categories reflect groupings of specific penal code charges; except for attempted murder, all attempt-level charges are included in their actual charge category. Pre-petition refers to youth initially

admitted to detention prior to the filing of the petition.

Total Youth Admitted to Secure Detention by

New York City Police Officers by Top Arrest Charge Level2

Total Admissions1 to Secure Detention by Admitting Authority and Charge Level2

Total Direct Court3 Admissions to Secure Detention by

Judicial Order and Most Serious Charge4 at Time of Admission

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 2 As per Introduction 981-A

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Fiscal Year 2015

Zip Code# of

AdmissionsZip Code # of Admissions Zip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

Admissions

11212 101 10002 26 11216 13 10463 8 10128 * 10024 * 11104 *

10456 79 10468 26 10003 12 11201 8 10465 * 10450 * 11209 *

11207 76 11233 26 10016 12 11231 8 10522 * 10553 * 11364 *

11208 68 10451 25 10040 12 11418 8 11367 * 10706 * 11373 *

11226 63 11213 25 11106 12 11232 7 11420 * 11103 * 11379 *

10457 55 11225 24 11205 12 11385 7 11428 * 11215 * 11427 *

10459 47 10035 23 10025 11 10001 6 11429 * 11228 * 11430 *

11236 45 11413 22 10310 11 10038 6 11432 * 11239 * 11439 *

10029 42 10472 21 10570 11 10302 6 11436 * 11355 * 11441 *

11691 42 11224 21 11101 11 10470 6 11694 * 11360 * 11450 *

10452 41 10032 20 11220 11 10475 6 07112 * 11414 * 11520 *

11206 41 10030 19 11238 11 10532 6 08823 * 11417 * 11791 *

10466 40 10031 19 11365 11 11102 6 10010 * 11550 * 11953 *

10027 39 10301 18 11422 11 11204 6 10028 * 11693 * 13502 *

10454 39 10469 18 11435 11 11214 6 10306 * 11706 * 13790 *

10467 37 11203 18 10034 10 11229 6 10461 * 01841 * 14213 *

10473 36 11210 18 10474 10 11372 6 10550 * 02903 * 14819 *

10458 35 11234 16 11217 10 11419 6 11105 * 06608 * 17601 *

10304 33 11433 16 11370 10 10312 * 11211 * 07103 * 18040 *

10453 33 10039 15 11412 10 11235 * 11218 * 07111 * 18301 *

10455 32 10462 14 11423 10 11237 * 11249 * 07207 * 18350 *

11434 31 11368 14 10011 9 11354 * 11361 * 10075 * 19702 *

10460 30 11377 14 11378 9 11358 * 11580 * 10305 * 21222 *

11221 29 11692 14 11416 9 11369 * 13208 * 10314 * 29620 *

10026 27 10009 13 11421 9 11411 * 01844 * 10940 * 30033 *

11223 27 Zip Code 13 10037 8 10033 * 10019 * 11001 * 31701 *

Total 2253

*Note: As per Introduction No.981-A, zip codes accounting for 5 or less admissions display a symbol instead of the actual number of admissions to protect youth anonymity. 1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency and can be counted more than once in a zip code. 2Youth zip code is initially self-reported as most youth do not carry identification; the current system does not allow for geospatial verification of addresses.

Total Admissions1 to Secure Detention by Reported Zipcode2 of Youth's Primary Residence

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 3 As per Introduction 981-A

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Total Admissions1 to Non-Secure Detention by Age, Gender, and Race2

Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity2 of Admitted Youth

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions10 years old

and younger0 0.0% Male 392 78% Black 326 64.8%

11 years old 0 0.0% Female 111 22% White 21 4.2%

12 years old 4 0.8%Total

Admissions503 100% Hispanic 144 28.6%

13 years old 49 9.7%Asian/Pacific

Islander11 2.2%

14 years old 101 20.1%American

Indian0 0.0%

15 years old 202 40.2% Other 1 0.2%

16 years old 118 23.5% Unknown 0 0.0%

17 years old

and older29 5.8% Total Admissions 503 100%

Total Admissions 503 100.0%

1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency. 2A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report.

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 4 As per Introduction 981-A

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Total Admissions1 to Non- Secure Detention by Admitting Authority and Charge Level2

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Level Number

Percent of

Police

AdmissionsPROBATION

VIOLATION127 25%

FALSE

PERSONATION2 0.4%

PRE-PETITION 94 19% GRAFFITI 2 0.4%

ASSAULT 62 12% OBST GOVT ADMIN 2 0.4%

ROBBERY 55 11%OBSTR OF

BREATHING2 0.4%

PETIT LARC 29 6% RESIST ARREST 2 0.4%

WEAPONS CHARGE 25 5% UNKNOWN 2 0.4%

GRAND LARC 20 4% OTHER 2 0%

CRIM MISCHIEF 13 3% TOTAL 503 100%

MENACING 11 2%

BURGLARY 8 2%

MARIJUANA 8 2%

SEX OFFENSE 7 1%

CRIM TRESP 6 1%

UNAUTH USE VEHIC 5 1%

CRIM POSS STOLN

PROP4 1%

UNLAW IMPRISON 4 1%

ARSON 3 1%

OTHER 3 1%

THEFT OF SERVCS 3 1%

DRUG CHARGE 2 0.4%

1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency. 2Charge information is manually entered into the CJIS database by juvenile counselors based on received police or court paperwork, and reflects the most severe charge listed on the admission paperwork at the time of admission.3Youth are admitted to detention by the New York City courts, police department, and other justice agents. This information describes youth who initially enter detention following a judicial order or a police arrest.

A small number of youth are admitted by other authorities and are not included in this charge-level analysis. 4Charge categories reflect groupings of specific penal code charges; except for attempted murder, all attempt-level charges are included in their actual charge category.

Pre-petition refers to youth initially admitted to detention prior to the filing of the petition.

NSD Only Youth Cannot be Police Admits as they

would first spend time

in Secure Detention

Total Youth Admitted to Non- Secure Detention by

New York City Police Officers by Top Arrest Charge Level2

Total Direct Court3 Admissions to Non-Secure Detention by

Judicial Order and Most Serious Charge4 at Time of Admission

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 5 As per Introduction 981-A

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Total Admissions1 to Non-Secure Detention by Reported Zipcode2 of Youth's Primary Residence

Zip Code# of

AdmissionsZip Code # of Admissions Zip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

AdmissionsZip Code

# of

Admissions

11212 32 10027 6 11234 * 11239 * 11230 *

10457 20 10032 6 11368 * 11249 * 11235 *

11225 16 10310 6 11377 * 11354 * 11356 *

10458 15 10467 6 11412 * 11355 * 11357 *

10459 13 11422 6 11418 * 11370 * 11358 *

11207 13 10025 * 10003 * 11378 * 11365 *

10455 11 10303 * 10026 * 11416 * 11369 *

10456 11 10312 * 10031 * 11420 * 11385 *

11208 11 10468 * 10034 * 11432 * 11411 *

11223 10 11101 * 10037 * 11435 * 11414 *

11221 9 11206 * 10039 * 11436 * 11415 *

11233 9 11433 * 10302 * 00000 * 11417 *

11236 9 11434 * 10451 * 10009 * 11423 *

10002 8 11691 * 10462 * 10033 * 11429 *

10304 8 10029 * 10464 * 10038 * 11641 *

10473 8 10030 * 10469 * 10040 * 11706 *

11413 8 11203 * 10470 * 10128 * Total 503

11419 8 11205 * 10522 * 10305 *

10452 7 11210 * 10532 * 10307 *

10453 7 11213 * 11102 * 10314 *

10454 7 10035 * 11106 * 10474 *

10460 7 10301 * 11201 * 10475 *

11216 7 10466 * 11204 * 11001 *

11224 7 10472 * 11220 * 11103 *

11226 7 11211 * 11237 * 11217 *

11692 7 11231 * 11238 * 11218 *

*Note: As per Introduction No 981-A, zip codes accounting for 5 or less admissions display a symbol instead of the actual number of admissions to protect youth anonymity. 1Total admissions include all youth admitted to detention during the fiscal year; youth may be admitted multiple times during a fiscal year on the same case or on new allegations of delinquency and can be counted more than once in a zip code. 2Youth zip code is initially self-reported as most youth do not carry identification; the current system does not allow for geospatial verification of addresses.

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 6 As per Introduction 981-A

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Detention

Setting

Average

Daily

Population

(youth)

Detention

Setting

Total

Admission to

Detention by

Security Level

Secure Detention 95.4Secure Detention

Only1719

Non-Secure

Detention74.6

Non-Secure

Detention Only432

Total Detention 170

Both Secure and

Non-Secure

Detention

605

Total 2756

Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity³ of Admitted Youth

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions10 years old

and younger1 0.1% Male 1303 76% Black 1132 65.9%

11 years old 3 0.2% Female 416 24% White 56 3.3%

12 years old 29 1.7%Total in Secure

Only1719 100% Hispanic 494 28.7%

13 years old 133 7.7%Asian/Pacific

Islander32 1.9%

14 years old 360 20.9%American

Indian0 0.0%

15 years old 786 45.7% Other 5 0.3%

16 years old 252 14.7% Unknown 0 0.0%

17 years old

and older155 9.0%

Total in

Secure Only1719 100.0%

Total in Secure Only 1719 100.0%

Average Daily Population¹ in

Secure and Non-Secure

Detention during

Fiscal Year 2015

Detention Setting Experiences² of Youth Admitted to Detention for Fiscal Year 2015 by Age, Gender, and Race\Ethnicity

Youth Who Only Spent Time in Secure Detention

Summary of Detention

Experiences² in Fiscal Year 2015

for Youth Admitted in

Fiscal Year 2015

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 7 As per Introduction 981-A

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Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Level Number

Percent of

Police

AdmissionsROBBERY 169 41% MENACING 4 1% Felony 460 40%PROBATION

VIOLATION56 13% PETIT LARC 4 1% Misdemeanor 503 43%

ASSAULT 35 8% OBST GOVT ADMIN 3 1% Other 197 17.0%

ACS WARRANT 26 6% UNKNOWN 3 1% Total 1160 100%

WEAPONS CHARGE 19 5% CRIM TRESP 2 0.5%

ATTEMPT MURDER 15 4% DRUG CHARGE 2 0.5%

OCFS WARRANT 14 3% OTHER 12 3%

PRE-PETITION 8 2% TOTAL 415 1.0

BURGLARY 7 2%

GRAND LARC 7 2%

COURT WARRANT 6 1%

ARSON 5 1%

MURDER 5 1%

SEX OFFENSE 5 1%

CRIM MISCHIEF 4 1%

FOA 4 1%

1The Average Daily Population is calculated by averaging the daily census population in each detention setting across the reporting period. This data is maintained in the Daily Census Database and current as of August 11, 20152Detention experience is measured by determining the security settings of where youth admitted during the reporting period were housed during the reporting period; youth not released before the end of the

reporting period may experience a new security setting in the next reporting period, but that experience would not be reported.3A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report. 4Youth are admitted to detention by the New York City courts, police department, and other justice agents. This information describes youth who initially enter detention following a judicial order or a police

arrest. A small number of youth are admitted by other authorities and are not included in this charge-level analysis. 5Charge categories reflect groupings of specific penal code charges; except for attempted murder, all attempt-level charges are included in their actual charge category. Pre-petition refers to youth initially admitted to detention prior to the filing of the petition. 6Charge information is manually entered into the CJIS database by juvenile counselors based on received police or court paperwork, and reflects the most severe charge listed on the admission paperwork at the time of admission.

Total Direct Court4 Admissions to Detention by

Judicial Order and Most Serious Charge5 at Time of Admission for Secure Only Youth

Total Youth Admitted to Detention by New York City Police Officers by

Top Arrest Charge Level6 for Secure Only Youth

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 8 As per Introduction 981-A

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Youth Who Spent Their Detention Time in Secure Detention Only by Reported Zipcode¹ of Youth's Primary Residence

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

Secure Only

Zip Code

# of Youth Who

Spent Time in

Secure Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

Secure

Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

Secure

Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

Secure Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

Secure Only

11212 72 11233 18 10310 8 11204 * 00000 * 30033 *

10456 61 10032 17 10463 8 11237 * 01841 * 31701 *

11207 52 10472 17 11205 8 11354 * 06608 * Total 1719

11208 49 11413 17 11220 8 11419 * 07103 *

10457 44 10031 16 10303 7 11428 * 07111 *

10454 37 10301 15 10474 7 11429 * 07207 *

10459 36 11210 14 11416 7 11694 * 10019 *

11226 34 11216 14 11435 7 07112 * 10305 *

10029 33 10003 13 10038 6 10028 * 10314 *

10027 32 10469 13 10040 6 10461 * 10706 *

11236 31 11377 13 11229 6 10550 * 10940 *

11206 30 11692 13 11232 6 11105 * 11104 *

10473 28 10009 12 11370 6 11361 * 11209 *

10304 27 11203 12 11411 6 11367 * 11215 *

10452 27 11234 12 11423 6 11432 * 11360 *

10455 27 11101 11 10001 * 11436 * 11364 *

11691 25 10016 10 10302 * 11580 * 11379 *

10458 24 10025 10 10470 * 01844 * 11417 *

10466 24 10034 10 11102 * 08823 * 11427 *

10467 24 10039 10 11214 * 10010 * 11441 *

11434 24 11106 10 11235 * 10306 * 11450 *

10026 23 11217 10 11358 * 10450 * 11520 *

10453 23 11365 10 11369 * 10522 * 11693 *

10035 21 11368 10 11372 * 10553 * 11953 *

10460 21 11378 10 11385 * 11103 * 13502 *

10002 20 11433 10 11418 * 11211 * 13790 *

10468 20 10462 9 10033 * 11218 * 14213 *

11221 20 10570 9 10037 * 11228 * 14819 *

11223 20 11231 9 10128 * 11239 * 17601 *

11225 20 11238 9 10312 * 11249 * 18040 *

11213 19 11412 9 10465 * 11414 * 18301 *

10030 18 11421 9 10475 * 11420 * 18350 *

10451 18 11422 9 10532 * 11550 * 19702 *

11224 18 10011 8 11201 * 11706 * 29620 *

*Note: As per Introduction No.981-A, zip codes accounting for 5 or less admissions display a symbol instead of the actual number of admissions to protect youth anonymity.

¹Youth zip code is initially self-reported as most youth do not carry identification; the current system does not allow for geospatial verification of addresses.

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 9 As per Introduction 981-A

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Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity1 of Admitted Youth

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions

10 years old

and younger0 0.0% Male 337 78.0% Black 278 64.4%

11 years old 0 0.0% Female 95 22.0% White 21 4.9%

12 years old 3 0.7%Total in Non-

Secure Only432 100.0% Hispanic 122 28.2%

13 years old 44 10.2%Asian/Pacific

Islander10 2.3%

14 years old 90 20.8%American

Indian0 0.0%

15 years old 180 41.7% Other 1 0.2%

16 years old 91 21.1% Unknown 0 0.0%17 years old

and older24 5.6%

Total in Non-

Secure Only432 100.0%

Total in Non-

Secure Only432 100.0%

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Category Number

Percent of

Direct Court

Admissions

Charge Level Number

Percent of

Police

AdmissionsPROBATION

VIOLATION105 24% GRAFFITI 3 1%

ASSAULT 63 15% OTHER 3 1%

ROBBERY 51 12% THEFT OF SERVCS 3 1%

PRE-PETITION 49 11% UNAUTH USE VEHIC 3 1%

PETIT LARC 27 6% DRUG CHARGE 2 0.5%

GRAND LARC 25 6%FALSE

PERSONATION2 0.5%

WEAPONS CHARGE 23 5% OBST GOVT ADMIN 2 0.5%

CRIM MISCHIEF 12 3% RESIST ARREST 2 0.5%

MENACING 12 3% UNKNOWN 2 0.5%

BURGLARY 8 2% OTHER 3 1%

MARIJUANA 8 2% TOTAL 432 100.0%SEX OFFENSE 7 2%

CRIM POSS STOLN

PROP6 1%

CRIM TRESP 4 1%

UNLAW IMPRISON 4 1%

ARSON 3 1%

1A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report. 2Youth are admitted to detention by the New York City courts, police department, and other justice agents. This information describes youth who initially enter detention following a judicial order or a police

arrest. A small number of youth are admitted by other authorities and are not included in this charge-level analysis.

3Charge categories reflect groupings of specific penal code charges; except for attempted murder, all attempt-level charges are included in their actual charge category. Pre-petition refers to youth initially admitted to detention prior to the filing of the petition. 4Charge information is manually entered into the CJIS database by juvenile counselors based on received police or court paperwork, and reflects the most severe charge listed on the admission paperwork at the time of admission.

Youth Who Only Spent Time in Non-Secure Detention

NSD Only Youth Cannot be Police Admits as

they would first spend time

in Secure Detention

Total Direct Court2 Admissions to Detention by

Judicial Order and Most Serious Charge3 at Time of Admission for Non-Secure Only Youth

Total Youth Admitted to Detention by New York City Police Officers by

Top Arrest Charge Level4 for Non-Secure Only Youth

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

Published October 2, 2015 10 As per Introduction 981-A

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Youth Who Spent Their Detention Time in Non- Secure Detention Only by Reported Zipcode¹ of Youth's Primary Residence

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in NSD

Only

Zip Code

# of Youth Who

Spent Time in

NSD Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in NSD

Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in NSD

Only

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in NSD

Only

11212 24 10304 * 10034 * 10037 * 11415 *

10457 20 10453 * 10039 * 10038 * 11417 *

11207 14 10454 * 10301 * 10040 * 11423 *

10459 12 10460 * 10464 * 10128 * 11429 *

10458 11 11101 * 10469 * 10302 * 11432 *

11208 11 11206 * 10470 * 10305 * 11641 *

11225 11 11433 * 11102 * 10307 * 11706 *

10456 10 11691 * 11106 * 10314 * Total 432

11221 9 10027 * 11201 * 10462 *

11223 9 10312 * 11204 * 10463 *

11236 9 10472 * 11210 * 10474 *

10002 8 10701 * 11220 * 10532 *

11226 8 11412 * 11234 * 11103 *

11419 8 11422 * 11238 * 11205 *

10455 7 11434 * 11239 * 11214 *

10473 7 10025 * 11249 * 11217 *

11216 7 10030 * 11354 * 11229 *

11413 7 10466 * 11355 * 11235 *

11692 7 11203 * 11368 * 11237 *

10032 6 11211 * 11370 * 11356 *

10310 6 11213 * 11416 * 11357 *

10452 6 11231 * 11420 * 11358 *

10467 6 11377 * 11435 * 11369 *

10468 6 11418 * 11436 * 11378 *

11224 6 10003 * 10009 * 11385 *

11233 6 10029 * 10026 * 11411 *

10303 * 10031 * 10033 * 11414 *

*Note: As per Introduction No.981-A, zip codes accounting for 5 or less admissions display a symbol instead of the actual number of admissions to protect youth anonymity.

¹Youth zip code is initially self-reported as most youth do not carry identification; the current system does not allow for geospatial verification of addresses.

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

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Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Admitted Youth Race/Ethnicity1

of Admitted Youth

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions

10 years old

and younger0 0.0% Male 475 79% Black 423 69.9%

11 years old 0 0.0% Female 130 21% White 11 1.8%

12 years old 14 2.3%

Total in Both

Secure and

Non-Secure

605 100% Hispanic 150 24.8%

13 years old 58 9.6%Asian/Pacific

Islander16 2.6%

14 years old 151 25.0%American

Indian0 0.0%

15 years old 311 51.4% Other 5 0.8%

16 years old 63 10.4%

Total in Both

Secure and

Non-Secure

605 100.0%

17 years old

and older8 1.3%

Total in Both

Secure and

Non-Secure

605 100.0%

Youth Who Spent Time in Both Secure and Non-Secure Detention

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Detention Demographic Data Fiscal Year Report

Fiscal Year 2015

Charge Category NumberPercent of Direct

Court AdmissionsCharge Level Number

Percent of

Police

AdmissionsPROBATION

VIOLATION38 28% Felony 159 34%

ROBBERY 25 19% Misdemeanor 135 29%

ASSAULT 16 12% Other 168 36%

GRAND LARC 10 7% Total 462 100%

PRE-PETITION 6 4%

WEAPONS CHARGE 6 4%

PETIT LARC 5 4%

CRIM TRESP 4 3%

MARIJUANA 3 2%

CONSPIRACY 2 1%

CRIM MISCHIEF 2 1%

OBST GOVT ADMIN 2 1%

SEX OFFENSE 2 1%

UNAUTH USE VEHIC 2 1%

OTHER 11 8%

TOTAL 134 100%

1A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report. 2Youth are admitted to detention by the New York City courts, police department, and other justice agents. This information describes youth who initially enter detention following a judicial order or a police

arrest. A small number of youth are admitted by other authorities and are not included in this charge-level analysis. 3Charge categories reflect groupings of specific penal code charges; except for attempted murder, all attempt-level charges are included in their actual charge category. Pre-petition refers to youth initially admitted to detention prior to the filing of the petition. 4Charge information is manually entered into the CJIS database by juvenile counselors based on received police or court paperwork, and reflects the most severe charge listed on the admission paperwork at the time of admission.

Total Youth Admitted to Detention by New York City Police Officers by

Top Arrest Charge Level4 for Youth Spending Time in

Both Secure and Non-Secure Detention

Total Direct Court2 Admissions to Detention by Judicial Order and Most Serious Charge3

at Time of Admission for Youth Spending Time in Both Secure and Non-Secure Detention

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Youth Who Spent Their Detention Time in Both Secure and Non- Secure Detention by Reported Zipcode¹ of Youth's Primary Residence

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in NSD

& Secure

Zip Code

# of Youth Who

Spent Time in

NSD & Secure

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

NSD & Secure

Zip Code

# of Youth

Who Spent

Time in

NSD & Secure

11212 37 10468 6 10003 * 11214 *

11226 30 11210 6 10024 * 11215 *

11207 25 11223 6 10030 * 11230 *

11208 18 10026 * 10037 * 11232 *

10459 16 10035 * 10040 * 11249 *

10466 16 10039 * 10302 * 11354 *

10452 15 10301 * 10310 * 11360 *

10456 14 10469 * 10312 * 11367 *

10458 13 10472 * 10462 * 11372 *

11236 13 11225 * 10463 * 11373 *

10453 12 11368 * 10570 * 11377 *

10457 11 10016 * 11101 * 11378 *

10460 11 10470 * 11106 * 11412 *

11206 11 11205 * 11204 * 11417 *

10027 10 11216 * 11218 * 11430 *

10455 10 11220 * 11237 * 11436 *

10467 10 11422 * 11238 * 11439 *

10029 9 11423 * 11355 * 11693 *

10304 9 11435 * 11365 * 11791 *

10473 9 11692 * 11385 * 21222 *

11221 9 10025 * 11416 * Total 605

11433 9 10031 * 11419 *

11691 9 10474 * 11420 *

10451 8 10475 * 11432 *

11434 8 10532 * 02903 *

10454 7 11201 * 08823 *

11203 7 11224 * 10001 *

11213 7 11234 * 10009 *

11233 7 11370 * 10010 *

11413 7 11411 * 10011 *

10002 6 11418 * 10075 *

10032 6 13208 * 10306 *10303 6 11102 * 11211 *

1Youth zip code is initially self-reported as most youth do not carry identification; the current system does not allow for geospatial verification of

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Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Youth Transferred Race/Ethnicity¹ of Youth Transferred

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions10 years old

and younger0 0.0% Male 127 6% Black 113

68%

11 years old 0 0.0% Female 38 2% White 2 1%

12 years old 3 0.1%Total

Admissions165 7% Hispanic 47

28%

13 years old 10 0.4%Asian/Pacific

Islander2

1%

14 years old 33 1.5%American

Indian0

0%

15 years old 77 3.4% Other 1 1%

16 years old 39 1.7% Unknown 0 0%

17 years old

and older3 0.1% Total Admissions 165 100%

Total Admissions 165 7.3%

Age of Youth at Time of Admission Gender of Youth Transferred Race/Ethnicity¹ of Youth Transferred

Age NumberPercent of

AdmissionsGender Number

Percent of

AdmissionsRace/Ethnicity Number

Percent of

Admissions10 years old

and younger0 0.0% Male 507 23% Black 450 70%

11 years old 0 0.0% Female 136 6% White 12 2%

12 years old 15 0.7%Total

Admissions643 29% Hispanic 158 25%

13 years old 60 2.7%Asian/Pacific

Islander17 3%

14 years old 161 7.1%American

Indian0 0%

15 years old 339 15.0% Other 6 1%

16 years old 60 2.7% Unknown 0 0%

17 years old

and older8 0.4% Total Admissions 643 100%

Total Admissions 643 28.5%

1A youth's race and/or ethnicity is self-reported at the time of admission. If a youth reports any Hispanic heritage, they are classified as Hispanic in this report.

Youth Who Transferred from a Non- Secure Detention Facility to a Secure Detention Facility

Youth Who Transferred from a Secure Detention Facility to a Non- Secure Detention Facility

Data Source: CJIS as of August 10 , 2015

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