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GJJC Ethnic and Racial Disparities Subcommittee

03/20/2024 10:00 AM - 03 /20/2024 11:30 AM

virtual, Madison, WI- 53703

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Agency: Wisconsin Department of Justice
Contact: Sabrina Gentile
608-287-4310
gentilesm@doj.state.wi.us

MEETING OF THE GOVERNOR’S JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION (GJJC)

ETHNIC AND RACIAL DISPARITIES (ERD) SUBCOMMITTEE

Wednesday, March 20, 2024 // 10:00a.m. – 11:30a.m.

 

Zoom Link https://widoj.zoomgov.com/j/16074706448

Phone: 833-568-8864

Meeting ID: 160 7470 6448

 

Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Ethnic and Racial Disparities Subcommittee of the Governor’s Juvenile Justice Commission will be held Wednesday March 20, 2024, to conduct the following business:

Convene

 

  1. Chair’s Welcome

Co-Chairs

  1. Roll Call

DOJ Staff

DOJ Update

  1. Grants

DOJ Staff

  1. Compliance
  1. Staff: New BJP JJ Team Position

Business

  1. Motion to approve January 17, 2024, ERD Subcommittee Minutes

Subcommittee Members

  1. Juvenile Deflection and Diversion Factsheet
  1. Racial and Ethnic Disparities Data Factsheet Distribution and Presentations

Closing

  1. Public Comment

Public Attendees

  1. Announcements

Subcommittee Members and DOJ Staff

  1. Motion to adjourn

Subcommittee Members

Some members of the public may not be able to attend the meeting remotely, such as those without telephone or internet access or those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Such individuals are asked to please contact the DOJ Bureau of Justice Programs in advance of the meeting at (608) 287-4310.

2024 ERD Subcommittee Meetings: 10:00am-12:00pm, Virtual

 

2024 GJJC Quarterly Meeting Dates

 

GJJC Vision and Mission

Vision

The GJJC envisions a state in which all youth and families are safe, healthy, educated, supported equitably, and provided opportunities to achieve their full potential. 

Mission

The GJJC strives to positively impact youth and families through a racial justice lens by promoting front-end reforms that prevent youth from becoming involved in the juvenile justice system.  This will be accomplished through trauma and evidence-informed interventions that invest in families, schools, and diversion-focused community-based programs. 

 

 


Americans with Disabilities Act Statement

Reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. This agency, to the maximum extent possible, holds all meetings in facilities that are physically accessible to persons with disabilities.  For questions about accessibility, contact the meeting's sponsoring division.