West Virginia Code § 49-5-106

Data collection
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(a) The Division of Juvenile Services, the department and the Supreme Court of Appeals shall
establish procedures to jointly collect and compile data necessary to calculate juvenile
recidivism and the outcome of programs.
(b) For each juvenile who enters into a diversion agreement, is placed on an improvement
period, is placed on probation or is placed in an out-of-home placement as defined by section
two hundred six, article one of this chapter, the data and procedures developed in
subsection (a) shall include:
(1) New offense referrals to juvenile court or criminal court within three years of completion
of the diversion agreement, release from court jurisdiction or release from agency custody;
(2) Adjudications for a delinquent or status offense by aa juvenile or a conviction by a criminal
court within three years of completion of the diversion agreement, release from court
jurisdiction or release from agency custody; l
(3) Commitments to the Division of Juvenile Services, the department, excluding out-of-home
placements made for child welfare or abusie and neglect purposes, or incarceration with the
Division of Corrections within three years of completion of the diversion agreement, release
from court jurisdiction or release from agency custody; and
(4) The number of out-of-home placements ordered where the judge found by clear and
convincing evidence the existence of a significant and likely risk of harm to the juvenile, a
family member or the public.
(c) For youth placed in programs operated or funded by the Division of Juvenile Services, the
department oVr the Supreme Court of Appeals, including youth reporting centers, juvenile
drug courts, restorative justice programs and teen courts, the division, department and
Supreme Court shall develop procedures using, at a minimum, the measures in subsection
(b) of this section to track and record outcomes of each program, and to demonstrate that
the program reduces the likelihood of reoffending for the youth referred to the program.
(d) For youth referred to truancy diversion specialists or other truancy diversion programs
operated or funded by the Supreme Court of Appeals, the Division of Juvenile Services, the
Department of Human Services, the Department of Education or other political subdivisions,
that branch of government or agency shall develop procedures to track and record outcomes
of each program, and to evaluate the effectiveness in reducing unexcused absences for the
youth referred to the program. At a minimum, this outcome data shall include:
(1) The number of youth successfully completing the truancy diversion program;
(2) The number of youth who are referred to the court system after failing to complete a
truancy diversion program; and
(3) The number of youth who, after successfully completing a truancy diversion program,
accumulate five or more unexcused absences in the current or subsequent school year.
(e) The Supreme Court of Appeals, the Division of Juvenile Services, the Department of
Human Services and the Department of Education shall also establish procedures to jointly
collect and compile data relating to disproportionate minority contact, which is defined as
the proportion of minority youth who come into contact with the juvenile jusetice system in
relation to the proportion of minority youth in the general population, and the compilation
shall include data indicating the prevalence of such disproportionality irn each county. Data
shall include, at a minimum, the race and gender of youth arrested or referred to court,
entered into a diversion program, adjudicated and disposed.

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