Racial and Ethnic Disparity and Disproportionality in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice: A Compendium
January 1, 2009 In March 2008, the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute and Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago brought together policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and advocates for a symposium titled "The Overrepresentation of Children of Color in America's Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems." The symposium was designed to illuminate the work of juvenile justice and child welfare systems in this area -- and the degree to which the systems' efforts are or are not integrated -- and to focus on the ways in which the federal, state, and local government . . .
