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JJIS Annual Reports

The Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) Steering Committee publishes a series of annual reports of data reviewed by the JJIS Data and Evaluation Committee, the JJIS Business Intelligence Group, and the Oregon Youth Authority's Research and Evaluation Unit. 
  
The intent of these reports is to aid in the overall planning, development, and evaluation of programs designed to reduce juvenile crime.

Caution Regarding Data: Data in JJIS Annual Reports differs significantly from reports prior to the Coronavirus pandemic. As a result, one should use caution when making comparisons across years.

2023 Reports and Data


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Detention reports contain stat​ewide and cou​nty-specific data describing admissions to and releases from juvenile detention facilities.

Disposition re​ports contain statewide and county-specific data of dispositions assigned during the reporting year and the characteristics of the youth receiving the dispositions.​​

Programs and Services reports contain statewide and county-specific data regarding the number of youth receiving various types of services and the completion status for service episodes closed during the reporting year. ​ ​

Because of concerns regarding the consistency and reliability of the data reported in the Programs and Services reports, the JJIS Data and Evaluation Committee determined to suspend publication of the 2023 report pending a review and update of the specifications and structure of the report. The source data for these reports remains available.


Click here for an archive of previous years' programs and services reports.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities reports contain county-specific data regarding the Relative Rate Index (RRI) for youth of color. The RRI is calculated at six different decision points​ in the juvenile justice system.​

Referral-based recidivism reports include statewide and county-specific measures of recidivism based on new criminal activity as an indicator of community safety.​​

  • The 12-month report provides a count of youth who had a criminal referral in a calendar year and ​​tracks them f​​or the following 12 months. 

  • ​The 36-month report provides a count of youth who had a criminal referral in a selected year and tracks them for the following 36 months.

Restitution and Community Service reports include statewide and county-specific data describing t​he number and status of Restitution and Community Service conditions.​

​​Youth and Referrals reports contain stat​ewide and county-specific reports describing offenses committed by youth and the characteristics of the youth committing those offenses for the reporting year. 


Contact:


If you have difficulty opening a report, contact:

JJISServiceDesk@oya.oregon.gov.