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If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.characteristicsThis microfiche was produced from documents received forinclusion in the NCJRS data base. Since NCJRS cannot exerciseofcontrol over the physical condition of the documents submitted,the individual frame quality will vary. The resolution chart onthis frame may be used to evaluate the document quality.Califorlliaouth uthority32,( liP 21.11111/11111111111.25 /////1.4\'.2,01,8ard111111.6"Microfilming procedures used to create this fiche comply withthe standards set forth in 41CFR 101·11.504Points of view or opinions stated in this document arethose of the author[s) and do not represent the officialposition or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.,;ii,., ,"1U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICELAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFERENCE SERVICEWASHINGTON, D.C. 20531)F RESEARCHSystems Sectionalifornia7/23/76DatefilmedNT OF THE YOUTH AUTHORITYjune 30, 1975, 1

TABLE OF CONTENTSState of CaliforniaEDMUND G. BROWN, JR.GovernorHealth and WelfareAg'HI'l.CyMario ObledoSecretaryPAGt:CUSTODY STATUS OF YOUTHSWARDSI IIN INSllTUTIONSCouJ.:J:. SJf COIT:itr:c'nt, 0tf,.:n';,''; ar-,J /;0' i"si)r- StatusTub Ie lA Tut(1 I - Ma les- cjnc FC' I-: " -:-:- :- :-.-.-.-.Table 18R,.::cept i(;n Cent'.;r" - t·iaif. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Table 1CReu ption Centers - Fel :ale . " .Tuble 10 (Vi, Institutions - Male . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Table lEeYA Institutions - Fer,all' ant; All CDC . " . . .' . ' . ' " . .J\r and Cour2l.L 0Taule 2!\TaDI 28Tab lu 2CDepart:rnent of theTa tJ I e 2 DYouth AuthorityALLEN F. BREED,KEITH S. GRIFFITHSChief of ResearchDIRECTORCHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTORTableI-ab I co3C3DTable 3::Race anJMale andF ,,:cq:t;on '::',.;nte:r·cReception CentC::l-s:-ul1 Total - :oarJ Stati.-4s,--------re'-,a I ':.:s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . . .j;- ita!::: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- F(:"dle . . , ' . .eYA In5tit;jt.ior, ) - lalL .f.I . .CY ':1 I r s tit .J ; c' r", S - F'2'- a i e a ., l i e JC . . . . . . . . . .ftCourt uf COi'-:"it( I!t.Tu:-l e 4;\Supervisor, Information SystemsJAMES C. BARNETT,DEPUTY DIRECTORAssociate Statistician(Last Birthed'!),Table 3ATat) lc' 38I' \i i GEORGE R. ROBERTS,GEORGE F. DAVISPEGGY L. PIKEA ef COrTI i tr: e n tTotal - 11ales and Fer-rdles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .Recept ion Centers - Male . . . . . .R' ,uo:pt ion Cen t,: re, - Ferr,a Ie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C -{ ;, Ins tit uti 0 n st , a i , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PLANNING, RESEARCH, E\1\LUATIONAND DEVELOPMENT BRANCHCI:'-' 'n5,: d 'J f'a,-()ic.Stat . T"tal - 1a1e,-, lr: j F,:·;-aks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . .46ZtJr;( 'I . , . . . . . . . . . . , , ,Tab i t'3 :"0Table ! ET u ) 1L' 4FZonei I I . ' . .Zl.}flC! \.' . , . .T;] I h T lbi ','! j " , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ". .Out-of-State . . . . . . . , . . .)Art' l and COUIHv C,l Co'ritl '-i tTal I v ,),,\ T 0 tdT-:::-- 1a I e-;- :j- F·, 1 i '." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .Z0YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARDTable 5bTablv 5CTable .5DALLEN F. BREED,Tab 1C'TableZoneZone I V . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Out-of- State . . . . . ' . . ' . , .HARMON L. ORSBORNAssistant StatisticianLYNNE GUTTMANN.-'Assistant Social Research AnalystDIRECTOR AND CHAIRl\[ANJULIO GONZALES,5ESFIH 'I . . . . . . . . . . . .ZOr1l'i i . . ,I I I . . . . " . . . . . . . . .(Last Bir'th(j.:JY), "aLl' ui:,' ' 'Jil S,)al·':i 'l· i:,Table 6/\ Total - Mal·' ; "ni--;: . :-)l- - -·····---A'll'VICE CHAIRMAN'".Tallie c2Tab 1e 6CTabl . 606:::RICHARD W. CALVIN, JR.TableMAURINE B. CROSBYPAUL A. MEANEYTab 1L' !.:iFWILLIAM L. RICHEYJAMES E. STRATTENPEARL WESTU,\.i1.'''''-i- I"','1I St.i·'.: l· ;:d:, --- --.,.,I\'': i . . . . . , . . . , .Zonl' I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '"ZOI1,-, I i I . .Zont."'l t \' . ' .Out-l't- StCltL' . . . ' . .ZOIl .,I.MI, 1,,. !' . jifi i

CUSTODY STATUS OF YOUTHSTotal youths under commitment to the Youth Authority asof June 30, 1975. (This total does not include 104parole guests in institutions as they are counted inthe parole total.)TABLE lA7:TOTALPERCENTCOURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 197513,205Not Youth Authority wardsCounty Referral CasesOut-of-State Contract CasesFederal Contract CasesCourtesy Supervision CasesNew Cases Awaiting Del iveryCOURT, OFFENSEANDADMISSION LL},449100.04,226100.0223100.0JUVENILE COURTCRIMINAL COURT2,2962, 15351.648.42,1332,09350·549.51636073 .126.92851 ,1605598303732836.426.112.618.78.46.42721, 16. 19·06·313.96.79.LtTOTAL4,449100.04 226100.0223100.01st Commitment3,21072 293Total Youth Authority wards-29312,912HomicideRobberyAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto)Auto theftCases excluded from Characteristics ReportOn revokeA.D.-RecommitmentA.D.-PV not serving local sentenceA.D.-PV serving local sentenceOff institutionCounty jail/out to courtDOHFurloughEscape - institutionEscape - day passEscape - off grounds/co. jail/DOHAWOL from furloughCond it i ona I re leaseTotal17413345948929771129115362Total wards in institutions and on parole(Included in Characteristics Report)Institutions:Youth Authority Reception CentersDepartment of Corrections Reception Guidance CentersYouth Authority Schools and Camps (Males)Youth Authority Schools (Females)Department of Corrections Institutions (Males)Department of Corrections Institutions (Females)Pa ro 1e:Cal ifornia SupervisionOut-of-State SupervisioniiSex offensesNarcotic and drug lawsEscape from County Facil itiesRunaway and IncorrigibleFoster Home/Co. Camp FailureOther offenses--ADMISSION STATUS-36212 2 550100.01st PV Return77217.472717.24520.24,44935.52nd PV Return2986.72816.6177.65534.43rd PV Return or 57,86423762.71.9*Percents may not add to totals because of independent rounding.-1-

TABLElB f(TABLE 1C '(COURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONCOURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 1975JUNE 30, 1975 -RECEPTION CENTERS - MALECOURT, OFFENSEANDADMISSION STATUSRECEPTION CENTERS - FEMALETOTALNRCCSRCCVRCCCOURT, OFFENSEANDADMISSION STATUSNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentTOTAL496100.0228100.0260100.0JUVENILE COURTCRIMINAL eryAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto)Auto 4183·918·910·524.110·57.9Sex offensesNarcotic and drug lawsEscape from Co. Facil itiesRunaway and IncorrigibleFost r Home/Co. Camp fail.Other umberTOTAL57100.023100.034100.0JUVENILE COURTCRIMINAL 16-2·98.820.62·9"17 .6--HomicideRobberyAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto}Auto .730.44.38.7TOTAL57100.0231st Commitment3968.41st PV Return122nd PV Return3rd PV Return or moreSex offensesNarcotic and drug lawsEscape from County FacilitiesRunaway and IncorrigibleFoster Home/Co. Camp FailureOther 8------ADMISSION STATUSADMISSION STATUSTOTAL496100.01s t Cornm i tmen t39880.218882.51st PV Return6312.72812.33513.5'--2nd PV Return214.293·9124.6-3rd PV Return or more-142.831.3103.8112·5"*Percents may not add to totals because of independent rounding.-2-*Percents may not add to totals because of .Independent rounding.-3-

TA LE lD '(TABLE 1D I((Continued)COURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONCOURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 1975JUNE 30, 1975.-CYA INSTITUTIONS - MALECOURT, OFFENS EI\NDADMISSION STATU SFRED C. NELLESTOT,L\LO. H. CLOSE--- .-----, ---'-r---EL PASODE ROBLES.-CYA INSTITUTIONS - MALECOURT, OFFENSEANDADMISSION ·STATUS.Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentY.T.S.PRESTONDeWITT NELSONKARL HOLTONNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number AL389100.0380100.0390100.0890100.0JUVENILE COURTCRiMINAL 0972.127·9JUVENILE COURTCRIMINAL �141062910632273.727 63.65·72061879185.81.75.22.02.65·21915223718L . 925231934196.45·94.90.81.04·91118834222·94.72. heft (except auto)Auto theftSex offensesNurcotic und drug I awsL scapc from Co. FclC iIi tiesRunuway and Incorr igibleFOSLer Home/Co. Cam p fa i 1.OLher offensesSex offensesNarcotic and drug lawsEscape from Co. Facil itiesRunaway and IncorrigibleFoster Home/Co. Camp fail.Other offenses3.85·60.8L84.6I\.IADM; s's ION S;AT;!HomicideRobberyAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto)Auto theftADMISSION �329374.91s L Commitment30177 .425366.620452·357064.0f{('Lurn66117 .8369.44713.76115·61st PV Return5915·27920.810326.417319.42nd PV Return2566.961.6113·2276.92nd PV d PV Return or more71.8215·5235·9738.2TOTAL1 , lII ' lCOlnlll i Llilen lrviJ,-" p: et r r more*r rcenls.may not add to totals because of independent rounding.-4-.--*Percentsmay not add to totals because of independent rounding.-5-

TABLE(Continued)lD'k. ,,COURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONTABLE 1E ':COURT OF COMMITMENT, COMMITMENT OFFENSE AND ADMISSION STATUS OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTION1 75JUNE 30,JUNE 30, 1975CYA INSTITUTIONS - MALECOURT, OFFEN SEANDADNISSION STA L190100.019100.0JUVENILE COURTCRIMINAL 7226821.278.8COURT, OFFENSEANDADMISSION STATUSiHom i c i dE RobberyAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto )Auto theft1855143214129·528.97.416.87.46.3163323Sex offensesNarcutic and drug lawsEscape from County FacilitiesRunJway and Incorr igibleFoster Home/Co. Ca mp FailureOther offenses123611130·512. 13.20·50·56.81-TOTAL190100.01 s t Comrn i tmen t13872.61st PV Return382nd PV ENTURAFEMALESSPACEFEMALESNumberCDC E COURTCRIMINAL yAssaultBurglaryTheft (except auto)Auto theft12302362117,418.414.13·712.90.6--Sex offensesNarcotic and drug lawsEscape from County Facil itiesRunaway and IncorrigibleFoster Home/Co. Camp Fa i lureOther offenses1511201014--9·26.712.36.18.6--TOTAL16 100.01st Commi tment1161st PV Return2nd PV 21.4106.1535.742.5------2---6"1----.ADMISSION STATUSADMISSION STATUS3rd PV Return or mar 5·315·3185·342.1--82.4I3rd PV Return or more*Percents may not add to totals because of independent rounding.I*Percents may not add to totals because of independent rounding. d: I nc I udes 13 ma I es and 1 fema Ie.t·1I-6-I-7-

TABLE 2A*AREA AND COUNTY OF COMMITMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 1975.- .-, ,. ,,. . . -. . -TOTALSouthern Cal iforniaImperialKernLos AngelesOrangeRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Luis ObispoSanta BarbaraVenturaSan F-ancisco Bay AreaAlamedaContra CostaMar i nNapaSan FranciscoScln MateoSanta ClaraSolanoSonomaBalance of StateSacramento ValleySacramento9 other countiesSan Joaquin ValleyFresnoKingsMaderaMercedSan JoaquinStanislausTulare22 other countiesMontereySanta Cruz20 other countiesMALESTOTALAREA AND COUNTYOF COMMITMENT.- -".-.,.,.,.,FEMALES. . -'.'---'- .-. ., 4492,844521521 36.9·3.02.74.88.20.31.02.618.95.42. 1.60.80.84.00.91.02.24,2262,712481331 100.064.21.13. 137.63.02.74.98. 10.31.02.518.75.32.00.40.44.01.44.00.50.717. 5.82.70.4675.82.73.113-2--4319712175310.919.38.53. 15.47.62.21.30.4713.10.473.10.40.42.2*Percents may nat add to totals because of independent rounding.-9-21.5-115--

'1!1TABLE2B' AREA AND COUNTY OF COMMITMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONTABLE 2Cl\AREA AND COUNTY OF COMMITMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 1975JUNE 30, 1975RECEPTION CENTERS - MALENRCCTOTALAREA AND COUNTYOF COMMITMENTRECEPTION CENTERS - FEMALESRCCVRCCNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentIIIIIIIIIIIIITOTALScuthern CaliforniaImperialKernLos AngelesOrangeRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Luis ObispoSanta BarbaraVenturaSan Francisco Bay AreaAI amedaContra CostaMarinNapaSan Franc i scoSal1 MateoSanta ClaraSolanoSonomaBa lance of StateSacramento ValleySacramento'9 other countiesSan Joaqu i n Va lleyFresnoKingsMaderaMercedSan JoaquinStanislausTu 1are22 other countiesMontereySant q Cruz20 other 00.85. 3132441632779117.9170.43, 123210.9-2109-1.30.90.4-0.947.817. 100.098.51.94.266.21.93. 4-7993. 13.93.9-'2---2--37 .0--0.8--0.8---*Percents may not add to tota Is because of independent rounding.-10------TOTALSouthern Cal iforniaImperialKernLos AngelesOrangeRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Luis ObispoSanta Barbara\(enturaSan Francisco Bay AreaAlamedaContra CostaMarinNapaSan FranciscoSan MateoSanta ClaraSolanoSonomaBalance of StateSacramento ValleySacramento9 other countiesSan Joaquin ValleyFresnoKi ngsMaderaMercedSan JoaquinStanislausTul are22 other countiesMontereySanta Cruz20 other 1.841-113 .8, 81--20.617.65.98.82.923.52.97623---1*Percents may not add to totals because of Independent r oundin 9-11----------------------- ------ --VRCCNRCCTOTALAREA AND COUNTYOF COMM ITMENT-.-

TABLE2D ';TABLE 2D,'; (Cont i nued)AREA AND COUNTY OF COMMiTMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONAREA AND COUNTY OF COMMITMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITYWARDS IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTIONS, BY SEX AND INSTITUTIONJUNE 30, 1975JUNE 30, 1975CYA INSTITUTIONS - MALEAREA AND COUNTYOF COMMITMENTTOTALFRED C. NELLESO. H. CLOSEICYA INSTITUTIONS - MALEEL PASODE ROBLESAREA AND COUNTYOF COMMITMENTNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentKARL HOLTONY.T.S.PRESTONDeWITT NELSONNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Numl:ler PercentTOTALSouthern Cal iforniaImperialKernLos AngelesOrangeRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Luis ObispoSanta BarbaraVenturaSan Francisco Bay AreaAlamedaContra CostaMar inNapaSan FranciscoSan MateoSanta ClaraSolanoSonomaBalance of StateSacramento Val leySacramento9 other countiesSan Joaquin Val leyFresnoKingsMaderaMercedSan JoaquinStanislausTulare22 other countiesMontereySanta Cruz20 other counties' Perce .310.35.02. 1.51.50.34.72.32.910.3--1-0.398.21.87.248.14. 15.16. -39138430410168.71.22.94.7528826121.37.22. 10.51.53. 0.82.35.42.32.15220Balance of StateSacramento Valley15566113Sacramento0.89 other counties39270.5San Joaquin Va II eyFresnoKingsMaderaMercedSan 14. 14.10.81.00.34.12.81.022 other counties 1on te reySanta Cruz20 other 10.3-may not add to totals because of .Independent rounding .- Percents-1?'-!'c. " . ,-15.91551.3--38011244.251-100.0172--Southern Cal iforniaImperialKernLos AngelesOrangeRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Luis ObispoSanta BarbaraVentura38962San Francisco Bay AreaAlamedaContra CostaMar inNapaSan FranciscoSan MateoSanta 295.43.80.81.06.21.37.4210.90.2O. 11130.1O. 10.331110.828.5--4330133411.013111.50.1O. .54.6-may not add to totals because of independent .73.38.7890869111218--3--21-

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