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JJIS Annual Data & Evaluation Reports
Introduction Dispositions
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> Recidivism Trends
Youth & Referrals
> Referral Trends
Detention
Introduction
The Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) Steering Committee publishes a series of annual reports prepared by the JJIS Data & Evaluation Committee, the JJIS Reports Team, and the OYA Research & Evaluation Unit.
 
The intent of these reports is to aid in the overall planning, development, and evaluation of programs designed to reduce juvenile crime.

Technical Information
The files are in the Adobe Acrobat pdf format -- you will need the free Acrobat Reader to view the files.  You may download the Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
The Youth & Referral, Detention, and Disposition reports are available either in a full report format or individually by county.
To save download time, some of the larger, full reports are provided in a self-extracting ZIP file -- click Open to save the files to your desktop or click Save to designate where the files should be saved on your computer.

Statewide Recidivism Reports
The Recidivism report includes statewide and county-specific measures of recidivism based on the measurement of criminal activity as a gauge of community safety.
 
The Recidivism report selects youth who had a criminal referral in a calendar year and tracks them for the following 12 months.   In order to track all youth who had a referral for a full 12-month period, the report requires complete referral data through December 31 of the following year.
 
Consequently, the 2003 Recidivism report was published in 2005; 2004 was published in 2006; and 2005 was published in 2007.  The 2006 report will be published in Spring 2008.
 

2006 Recidivism
2005 Recidivism
2004 Recidivism
2003 Recidivism
1998-2002 Executive Summary (pdf)
Part 1, Statewide Data (pdf)
Part 2, County-Specific Data (pdf)
or download a self-extracting ZIP of the entire report to your desktop
 
1996-2000 Part 1, Statewide Data
Part 2, County-Specific Data
 


> Recidivism Trends
NEW April 2008 -- The Recidivism - Charts and Trends (2005) report provides a graphical representation of the 2005 recidivism data as well as Oregon recidivism trends over the past 10 years.
 
The report is a companion to the year-end “Recidivism (2005)” report published in March 2007.

Youth & Referrals
The JJIS Youth & Referrals report contains statewide and county-specific reports describing offenses committed by juveniles and the characteristics of the juveniles committing those offenses for the reporting year.
  • The Youth & Referrals report is available in either a full report format or individually by county.  The statewide and individual county reports include the introduction and appendices from the full report. 

 
2007
 2006
 2005
 2004
 2003
 2002
 2001
 2000
 1999
 1998
 Full Report
 Statewide
 Baker
 Benton
 Clackamas
 Clatsop
 Columbia
 Coos
 Crook
 Curry
 Deschutes
 Douglas
 Gilliam
 Grant
 Harney
 Hood River
 Jackson
 Jefferson
 Josephine
 Klamath
 Lake
 Lane
 Lincoln
 Linn
 Malheur
 Marion
 Morrow
 Multnomah
 Polk
 Sherman
 Tillamook
 Umatilla
 Union
 Wallowa
 Wasco
 Washington
 Wheeler
--
--
 Yamhill

> Referral Trends
The Total Referrals - Charts and Trends (2006) report provides a graphical representation of the 2006 referral data as well as Oregon referral trends over the past 10 years.  The report is a companion to the year-end “Youth & Referrals (2006)” report published in March 2007.

Detention
The Detention Report contains statewide and county-specific data describing admissions to and releases from juvenile detention facilities -- there are three sets of data for each county and statewide.

Detention Admissions Reasons by Demographics -- a unique count of admissions to a detention facility during the year, by the reason the youth was admitted to the facility and demographic characteristic (gender, age, and race/ethnicity) of the youth being admitted.

Detention Length of Stay by Demographics -- for each detention release during the year, the length of time spent in the facility (length of stay) by demographic characteristic (gender, age, and race/ethnicity) of the youth.  (The admission may have occurred prior to the reporting year.)
  • The Detention report is available in either a full report format or individually by county.  The statewide and individual county reports include the introduction from the full report.

 
2007
 2006
 2005
 2004
 2003
 2002
 Full Report
 Statewide
 Baker
 Benton
 Clackamas
 Clatsop
 Columbia
 Coos
 Crook
 Curry
 Deschutes
 Douglas
 Gilliam
 Grant
 Harney
 Hood River
 Jackson
 Jefferson
 Josephine
 Klamath
 Lake
 Lane
 Lincoln
 Linn
 Malheur
 Marion
 Morrow
 Multnomah
 Polk
 Sherman
 Tillamook
 Umatilla
 Union
 Wallowa
 Wasco
 Washington
 Wheeler
--
 Yamhill

Dispositions
The Disposition report contains statewide and county-specific data of dispositions assigned during the reporting year and the characteristics of the juveniles receiving the dispositions.  Dispositions are grouped into reporting categories consistent with national reporting categories.  Sub-totals and grand totals are provided for each category.  Each statistic is broken down by the youth´s gender, age at the time of disposition, and race/ethnicity.
 
The Disposition report is available in either a full report format or individually by county.  The statewide and individual county reports include the introduction and appendices from the full report.
 
Please review the Technical Information at the top of this page on downloading the full report.

Dispositions of Youth -- The number of youth that received a disposition by the juvenile justice system during the reporting year.  Youth on the Disposition of Youth report are reported in the most intense disposition category imposed for that youth during the year and in the county that imposed the disposition.

Dispositions of Referrals -- The number of referrals that received a disposition by the juvenile justice system during the reporting year.  Referrals on the Disposition of Referrals report are reported in the most intense disposition category imposed for that referral during the year.

Disposition of Referrals by Offense Category -- The number of referrals that received a disposition by the juvenile justice system during the year by offense category.  Dispositions are reported in the most intense disposition on the referral.  The offense category is the most serious offense associated with the most intense disposition on the referral.   (See the report´s Appendices A & B for more detail.)
NOTE:  Prior to publication of the 2006 report, the Disposition of Referrals by Offense Category was in two parts -- one with referral information and the other included the demographic complement for the referrals.  In the Disposition reports published since 2006, this section appears as a single report.

PRINTING TIP:  Adjust the scaling or zoom settings on your printing options to "fit" the Disposition Report since the pages mixed sizes (letter and legal).

 
2007
 2006
 2005
 2004
 2003
 2002
 2001
 Full Report (see note above)
 Statewide
 Baker
 Benton
 Clackamas
 Clatsop
 Columbia
 Coos
 Crook
 Curry
 Deschutes
 Douglas
 Gilliam
 Grant
 Harney
 Hood River
 Jackson
 Jefferson
 Josephine
 Klamath
 Lake
 Lane
 Lincoln
 Linn
 Malheur
 Marion
 Morrow
 Multnomah
 Polk
 Sherman
 Tillamook
 Umatilla
 Union
 Wallowa
 Wasco
 Washington
 Wheeler
 Yamhill

Restitution/Community Service
The Restitution report includes statewide and county-specific data describing the number and status of Restitution conditions closed during the year.  The reports count the number of youth along with the amounts of restitution ordered and collected.
 
 
 
The Community Service report includes statewide and county-specific data describing the number and status of Community Service conditions closed during the year.  The reports count the number of youth along with the amounts ordered and completed.

 
Page updated: June 26, 2008

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