June 1, 2021 Research and Evidence Ethnic Disproportionality in Remand and Sentencing in the Youth Justice System: Analysis of Administrative Data Research ReportsBy Youth Justice Board The Youth Justice Board (YJB) commissioned analysis of case management and assessment data to measure and explain the disproportionality in remand and sentencing outcomes (including out-of- court disposals) for ethnic minority children compared to White children in England and Wales. This research has two key aims. First, to understand the extent of ethnic disproportionality in outcomes and second, to assess how far this observed disproportionality can be explained by the demographic characteristics of children (such as age, gender and residence), offence-related factors or practitioner assessments of children. External Link
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June 1, 2021 Research and Evidence Ethnic Disproportionality in Remand and Sentencing in the Youth Justice System: Analysis of Administrative Data By Youth Justice Board Custody / Secure EstateData & IntelligenceDisproportionalityYouth Justice