Juvenile Rehabilitation Annual Fact Sheet

The Juvenile Rehabilitation Annual Fact Sheet reports basic JR data, including: residential admissions, residential releases, average daily population, rate of parole placement, length of stay, recidivism rates, and employment outcomes.

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Source https://data.wa.gov/resource/5ix9-u7ys
Author DCYF Data Governance
Last Updated July 22, 2025, 20:01 (UTC)
Created July 22, 2025, 20:01 (UTC)
1. Masking – Due to data confidentiality, cell sizes <10 are masked/redacted/not visible.
2. Race/Ethnicity – OIAA makes use of WSRDAC/M reporting standard for reporting race/ethnicity (Washington State Racial Disproportionality Advisory Committee/Modified). This means we have disaggregated and recombined the multi-racial category, so that multiracial American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and multiracial Black/African American children will appear in the larger AI/AN and Black categories. For reference on why and how we use this method, see OIAA’s report: Using Data in DCYF to Advance Racial Equity, 2021. https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/reports/OIAAEquityData2021.pdf
3. Data Sources: Juvenile Rehabilitation Automated Client Tracking (ACT); Employment Security Department (August 2024); Conviction data provided by Washington State Center for Court Research (October 2024).
4. Duplication – All counts are distinct residential obligations, not clients. One client may have multiple obligations in the same SFY.
5. ADP - For more detail on how ADP is calculated, please visit: JR-ReportingClientsServed.pdf (wa.gov). ‘Total Residential’ includes both institutions and community facilities. Naselle Youth Camp closed in SFY 2022. As of November 2022, no clients were residing at Naselle Youth Camp.
6. Employment and Recidivism – Employment outcomes are only calculated for youth who are 18 or older at the time of release. Employment outcomes are calculated for the first four full quarters after release, excluding the quarter of release. Recidivism is defined as an offense within 18 months of release and conviction of that offense within 30 months of release.
Period of Time SFY2020-SFY2024
Posting Frequency Annual
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