Form CJ-14 Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement

Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (CJRP)

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Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement (CJRP)

OMB: 1121-0218

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Conducted by

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

FOR
OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
DELINQUENCY PREVENTION

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement

(Please correct any error in name, mailing address, and ZIP Code above)

This questionnaire asks about persons who had assigned
beds in this facility on Wednesday, February 24, 2010

PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS FORM IN THE ENCLOSED
ENVELOPE BY MARCH 24, 2010
Return the completed form to:

U.S. Census Bureau
P.O. Box 5000
Jeffersonville, IN 47199-5000
GOVS/CJRP
WEBSITE: https://respond.census.gov/cjrp
Fax: 1–888–891–2099
EMAIL: govs.CJRP@census.gov
If you have any questions, call Josh Giunta or Regina Yates,
U.S. Census Bureau, 1–800–352–7229.
PERSON COMPLETING THIS QUESTIONNAIRE

Name

E-mail address

Title
Business address – Number and street/or P.O. Box/Route number

Telephone
Area code

Number

Extension

Fax Number
City
FORM

State

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(11-12-2009)

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ZIP Code

Area code

Number

OMB No. 1121-0218: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx

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Section I – GENERAL INFORMATION
3.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Complete this questionnaire for just the one
facility listed on the cover. If additional
questionnaires are needed for other
facilities for which you report, call
1–800–352–7229 to request more forms.

Does this facility provide foster care?
01
02
03

4.

Does this facility provide independent living
arrangements for any young persons?
01

1a. Is this facility part of a larger agency?
01
02

Yes
No ➔

SKIP to Question 2

02

5.

1b. What is the name of this agency?

02
03

01
02

Yes
No ➔

04
05
06
07

SKIP to Question 3

08

2b. What kind of treatment is provided INSIDE
this facility? Mark (X) those that apply.
01
02
03
04
05
06

Mental health treatment
Substance abuse treatment
Sex offender treatment
Treatment for arsonists
Treatment specifically for violent offenders
Other – Specify

09
10

6.

Yes
No

What type of residential facility is the one
listed on the front cover? Mark (X) those
that apply.
01

2a. Does this facility provide ON-SITE
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT?

Yes, for all young persons
Yes, for some but not all young persons
No

Detention center
Training school/Long-term secure facility
Reception or diagnostic center
Group home/Halfway house
Residential treatment center
Boot camp
Ranch, forestry camp, wilderness or
marine program, or farm
Runaway and homeless shelter
Other type of shelter
Other – Specify

On Wednesday, February 24, 2010, did
this facility house any overflow detention
population? "Overflow detention population"
refers to those young persons who, because of the
unavailability of beds in a detention center, are
placed temporarily in a non-detention facility.
If this facility is a detention center, answer NO.
01
02

Yes
No

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Section I – GENERAL INFORMATION – Continued
7a. Are ANY young persons in this facility
locked into their sleeping rooms by staff
at ANY time to confine them?
01
Yes
02
No ➔ Go to Question 8 below

9a. Are outside doors to any buildings with
living/sleeping units in this facility ever
locked?

7b. When are young persons in this facility
locked into their sleeping rooms by staff?

9b. Why are outside doors to buildings with
living/sleeping units in this facility
locked?

Mark (X) all that apply.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10

When they are out of control
When they are suicidal
Rarely, no set schedule
During shift changes
Whenever they are in their sleeping rooms
At night
Part of each day
Most of each day
All of each day
Other – Specify

01

Yes

02

No

01
02

Mark (X) all that apply.
01
02
03

06

01

Doors for secure day rooms that are
locked by staff to confine young persons
within specific areas

02

Wing, floor, corridor, or other internal
security doors that are locked by staff to
confine young persons within specific
areas

03

Outside doors that are locked by staff to
confine young persons within specific
buildings

04

External gates in fences or walls
WITHOUT razor wire that are locked by
staff to confine young persons

05

External gates in fences or walls WITH
razor wire that are locked to confine
young persons

06

Other – Specify

07

The facility has NONE of the above
features

To keep intruders out
To keep young persons inside this facility

9c. WHEN are outside doors to buildings with
living/sleeping units in this facility
locked?

05

Does this facility have any of the
following features intended to confine
young persons within specific areas?
Mark (X) all that apply.

Go to Question 10a on page 4

Mark (X) all that apply.

04

8.

➔

07

Rarely, no set schedule
At night
Part of each day
Most of each day
All of each day
When the facility is unoccupied
Other – Specify

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Section I – GENERAL INFORMATION – Continued
11. How many of the persons who had assigned
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
The following items ask you to use your
records to provide counts of persons who
had assigned beds in this facility at the end
of the day on Wednesday, February 24,
2010. This date has been chosen carefully
to give a standardized count of persons in
facilities like yours across the country. You
will be asked to classify your facility
population into two age groups:
1. those persons under age 21; and
2. those persons age 21 and older.
You will then be asked to classify each
person UNDER THE AGE OF 21 into one of
the two following categories:
1. those here because they have been
charged with or court-adjudicated for an
offense. An offense is any behavior that
is illegal in your state for underage
persons alone or for both underage
persons and adults.
2. those here for reasons other than
offenses
Please classify each person under age 21
into just one of these categories. Detailed
descriptions of the above categories are
provided in the questions themselves and
on the Offense Codes on Pages 19 and 20.

beds at the end of the day on Wednesday,
February 24, 2010 were AGE 21 or older?
Include persons who were temporarily away, but had
assigned beds on February 24.
Do NOT include staff. Please write "0" if there are
NO persons age 21 or older.

Persons 21 or older

12a. At the end of the day on Wednesday,
February 24, 2010, did ANY persons UNDER
AGE 21 have assigned beds in this facility?
INCLUDE juveniles being tried as adults in criminal
court. Do NOT include staff.
01

Yes

02

No ➔ STOP HERE and mail this form ONLY
if there were NO persons under 21 in
your facility on this date. Indicate the
reason in the COMMENTS Section on
Page 6.

12b. According to your records at the end of the
day on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, how
many persons UNDER AGE 21 had assigned
beds in this facility? Include persons who were
temporarily away but had assigned beds on
February 24. Do NOT include staff.

Persons under the age of 21

Please use your records for February 24,
2010, to answer the following questions.

10a. According to your records, at the end of
the day on February 24, 2010, did ANY
persons have assigned beds in this
facility? Include persons who were temporarily
away, but had assigned beds on February 24. Do
NOT include staff.

NOTE: As a check, the sum of
question 11 (persons 21 and older)
and 12b (persons under age 21)
should equal the sum reported in
question 10b (number of persons
assigned beds in the facility).

13a. At the end of the day on Wednesday,

01

Yes

02

No ➔ STOP HERE and mail this form ONLY
if there were NO PERSONS IN
YOUR FACILITY OR THE FACILITY
WAS CLOSED (permanently or
temporarily) on this date. Indicate the
reason in the COMMENTS Section on
Page 6.

10b. According to your records, at the end of
the day on February 24, 2010, how many
persons had assigned beds in this facility?

Persons

February 24, 2010, did ANY of the persons
UNDER AGE 21 have assigned beds in this
facility SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE they were
CHARGED WITH OR COURT-ADJUDICATED
FOR AN OFFENSE? An offense is any behavior
that is illegal in your state for underage persons
alone or for both underage persons and adults. See
the Offense Codes on Page 19 and 20.
INCLUDE in your count persons UNDER
AGE 21 here BECAUSE THEY WERE
CHARGED WITH OR ADJUDICATED FOR:
• ANY offense that is illegal for both adults
and underage persons.
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Section I – GENERAL INFORMATION – Continued
• AN offense that is ILLEGAL IN YOUR STATE
for underage persons but not for adults.
Examples are running away, truancy,
incorrigibility, curfew violation, and underage
liquor violations. Count persons with these
behaviors here ONLY IF THE BEHAVIORS ARE
ILLEGAL IN YOUR STATE. This includes those
CHINS (Children in Need of Services) and PINS
(Persons in Need of Services) who are here
BECAUSE of an offense.
• ANY offense being adjudicated in juvenile or
criminal court, including a probation or parole
violation.
DO NOT INCLUDE here:
• Persons under age 21 who have committed one
or more offenses in the past, BUT HAVE
ASSIGNED BEDS ON FEBRUARY 24 FOR
REASONS OTHER THAN OFFENSES such as
neglect, abuse, dependency, abandonment, or
another NON-OFFENSE reason.
• Persons under age 21 assigned beds here
because of mental health problems,
substance abuse problems, etc. UNLESS
THE OFFENSE THEY COMMITTED
REQUIRED TREATMENT AS PART OF THE
COURT ORDER.
• Persons under age 21 who have run away,
been truant or incorrigible, or violated curfew,
IF THESE BEHAVIORS ARE NOT
CONSIDERED ILLEGAL IN YOUR STATE.
These persons will be counted in questions
14a and 14b.
• Those persons who are PINS (Persons in
Need of Services) or CHINS (Children in
Need of Services) who have assigned
beds because of REASONS OTHER
THAN OFFENSES.
01
02

Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question 14a

14a. At the end of the day on Wednesday,
February 24, 2010, did ANY of the persons
UNDER AGE 21 have assigned beds in this
facility FOR REASONS OTHER THAN
OFFENSES? Do NOT include staff.
INCLUDE here:
• Persons under age 21 assigned beds here for
NON-OFFENSE REASONS such as neglect,
abuse, dependency, abandonment, or another
NON-OFFENSE reason.
• Persons under age 21 assigned beds here
because of mental health problems UNLESS THE
OFFENSE THEY COMMITTED REQUIRED
TREATMENT AS PART OF THE COURT ORDER.
• Persons under age 21 who have run away, been
truant or incorrigible, or violated curfew, IF
THESE BEHAVIORS ARE NOT CONSIDERED
ILLEGAL IN YOUR STATE.
• Persons assigned beds here due to voluntary or
non-offense related admissions.
DO NOT INCLUDE here:
• Persons assigned beds here BECAUSE THEY
WERE CHARGED WITH OR
COURT-ADJUDICATED FOR AN OFFENSE.
These persons are counted in questions 13a
and 13b.
01
02

Yes
No ➔

SKIP to note below

14b. According to your records at the end of
the day on Wednesday, February 24, 2010,
HOW MANY PERSONS UNDER AGE 21 had
assigned beds in this facility FOR
REASONS OTHER THAN OFFENSES, as
defined in question 14a?
Include persons who were temporarily away but
had assigned beds on February 24. Do NOT
include staff.

13b. According to your records at the end of the
day on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, HOW
MANY PERSONS UNDER AGE 21 had
assigned beds in the facility SPECIFICALLY
BECAUSE they were CHARGED WITH OR
COURT-ADJUDICATED FOR AN OFFENSE,
as defined in question 13a?
Later you will be asked to provide information
about each of these persons. Include persons who
were temporarily away but had assigned beds on
February 24. Do NOT include staff.

Persons under age 21 here because
of non-offense reasons.

NOTE: As a check, the sum of
questions 13b (persons under 21
with offenses) and 14b (persons
under 21 with reasons other than
offenses) should equal 12b (the
number of persons under age 21)

Persons under age 21 here because
they were charged with or
court-adjudicated for an offense.

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Section II – PERSON LEVEL DATA

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SECTION II
1. Record individual-level information in
Section II on the persons under age 21 you
included in Section I, question 13b.
2. You may choose one of the following ways to
record this information:
■ Manual data entry
Continue to write information directly on
this form.
■ Upload a data file
Go to our website at
https://respond.census.gov/cjrp
(Do not type "www" as a prefix) and
enter your Section I data. You can then
upload a data file with Section II-Person Level
data. The acceptable formats are
spreadsheet, text file, or data base file.

■ Complete all data entry on the web
Go to our website at
https://respond.census.gov/cjrp
(Do not type "www" as a prefix) and
enter Section I and Section II data.
3. BE SURE TO KEEP COPIES OF THE
DATA YOU SUBMIT.

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NOTE: IF MORE THAN 66 PERSONS MEET REQUIREMENTS A THROUGH D AS DESCRIBED BELOW

Section II – PERSON LEVEL DATA

☞

START HERE

Please COMPLETE a LINE on the table below for EACH
person who on February 24, 2010, was

List below ONLY THOSE PERSONS WHO FULFILL ALL 4 REQUIREMENTS ABOVE (A, B, C, AND D).

1.

2.

Enter an identifying
number or first
name and last
initial for all
persons meeting
ALL 4 requirements
above. Use an
identifier that will
allow YOU to
reidentify each
person 6 months
from now, if a
callback is needed.

What is
this
person’s
sex?
Enter the
code on
the line.

3.

4.

What is
this
person’s
date of
birth?

What is this person’s race?
Enter the code on the line.
1 – White, not of Hispanic origin
2 – Black or African American,
not of Hispanic origin
3 – Hispanic or Latino
(i.e., Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central or South American,
or other Spanish culture or origin),
regardless of race

1 – Male
2 – Female

4 – American Indian/Alaska Native,
not of Hispanic origin
5 – Asian, not of Hispanic origin

5.
Which one of the following
placed this person at this
facility? Enter the code on
the line.
1 – Court, probation agency, or
law enforcement agency
2 – Corrections or other justice
agency not included in 1
3 – Social services agency
4 – School official, parent or
guardian, or young person
him/herself
5 – Other – Specify

Line number

7 – Two or More Races, not of
Hispanic origin – Specify

EX

For definitions of these categories,
please refer to Page 18.
Code

2071

1

Mo. Day

Yr.

Code

02 14 1994 3

Specify Other only

Code

Specify Other only

1

Line number

6 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander, not of Hispanic origin

EX

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

08

08

09

09

10

10

11

11

12

12

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Section II – PERSON LEVEL DATA
A.
B.
C.
D.

UNDER age 21; AND
assigned a bed in this facility at the end of the day on Wednesday, February 24, 2010; AND
charged with an offense or court-adjudicated for an offense; AND
assigned a bed here BECAUSE OF THE OFFENSE.

Do NOT list persons assigned beds here for reasons other than offenses, as described in Section I, 14a.

Line number

Code

Specify Other only

4

In which
state did
this
person
commit
the
offense?
State name
may be
abbreviated.

9.
On February 24, what was this person’s
court adjudication status for the offense
listed in question 7? "Adjudication" is the
court process which determines whether or not
the person committed the offense.
01 – Agreement not to adjudicate (diversion)
02 – Awaiting adjudication hearing in
juvenile court
03 – Adjudicated, awaiting disposition by
juvenile court
04 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile court
and awaiting placement elsewhere
05 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile
court, in placement here
06 – Awaiting transfer hearing to adult criminal
court
07 – Awaiting hearing or trial in adult
criminal court
08 – Convicted in adult criminal court
99 – Don’t know
10 – Other – Specify

See Offense
Codes on
Page 19 and 20.

If state is not
known, enter
code 99 in
the box
below.

Code

State

Code

25

Vt.

04

Specify Other only

10.
On what
date was
this person
admitted
to this
facility for
the offense
listed in
question 7?
If more than
one date
applies,
enter the
earliest one
for the
offense listed
in question 7.

Mo. Day

Line number

7.
What was the
most serious
offense for which
this person was
assigned a bed
here on
February 24?
Enter the code for
the most serious
offense resulting in
this placement.

1 – Federal
2 – A Native American
Tribal Government
3 – State
4 – County
5 – Municipal (includes
Washington, DC)
6 – Other – Specify

EX

8.

6.
Is the court, probation
or law enforcement
agency, or other agency
referred to in question 5
at the federal, tribal,
state, county, or
municipal level?

Yr.

01 15 2009

EX

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

08

08

09

09

10

10

11

11

12

12

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1.
Enter an identifying
number or first
name and last
initial for all
persons meeting
ALL 4 requirements
above. Use an
identifier that will
allow YOU to
reidentify each
person 6 months
from now, if a
callback is needed.

2.

3.

What is
this
person’s
sex?
Enter the
code on
the line.

What is this
person’s
date of
birth?

4.
What is this person’s race?
Enter the code on the line.
1 – White, not of Hispanic origin
2 – Black or African American,
not of Hispanic origin
3 – Hispanic or Latino
(i.e., Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central or South American,
or other Spanish culture or origin),
regardless of race

1 – Male
2 – Female

4 – American Indian/Alaska Native,
not of Hispanic origin
5 – Asian, not of Hispanic origin

5.
Which one of the following
placed this person at this
facility? Enter the code on
the line.
1 – Court, probation agency, or
law enforcement agency
2 – Corrections or other justice
agency not included in 1
3 – Social services agency
4 – School official, parent or
guardian, or young person
him/herself
5 – Other – Specify

7 – Two or More Races, not of
Hispanic origin – Specify
For definitions of these categories,
please refer to Page 18.
Code

Mo. Day

Yr.

Code

Specify Other only

Code

Specify Other only

Line number

Line number

6 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander, not of Hispanic origin

13

13

14

14

15

15

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

20

20

21

21

22

22

23

23

24

24

25

25

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30

30

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7.
What was the
most serious
offense for which
this person was
assigned a bed
here on
February 24?
Enter the code for
the most serious
offense resulting in
this placement.

1 – Federal
2 – A Native American
Tribal Government

Line number

3 – State
4 – County
5 – Municipal (includes
Washington, DC)
6 – Other – Specify

Code

Specify Other only

8.
In which
state did
this
person
commit
the
offense?
State name
may be
abbreviated.

See Offense
Codes on
Page 19 and 20.

If state is not
known, enter
code 99 in
the box
below.

Code

State

9.
On February 24, what was this person’s
court adjudication status for the offense
listed in question 7? "Adjudication" is the court
process which determines whether or not the
person committed the offense.
01 – Agreement not to adjudicate (diversion)
02 – Awaiting adjudication hearing in
juvenile court
03 – Adjudicated, awaiting disposition by
juvenile court
04 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile court
and awaiting placement elsewhere
05 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile
court, in placement here
06 – Awaiting transfer hearing to adult criminal
court
07 – Awaiting hearing or trial in adult
criminal court
08 – Convicted in adult criminal court
99 – Don’t know
10 – Other – Specify
Code

Specify Other only

10.
On what
date was
this person
admitted
to this
facility for
the offense
listed in
question 7?
If more than
one date
applies,
enter the
earliest one
for the
offense listed
in question 7.

Mo. Day

Yr.

Line number

6.
Is the court, probation
or law enforcement
agency, or other agency
referred to in question 5
at the federal, tribal,
state, county, or
municipal level?

13

13

14

14

15

15

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

20

20

21

21

22

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23

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24

24

25

25

26

26

27

27

28

28

29

29

30

30
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1.
Enter an identifying
number or first
name and last
initial for all
persons meeting
ALL 4 requirements
above. Use an
identifier that will
allow YOU to
reidentify each
person 6 months
from now, if a
callback is needed.

2.
What is
this
person’s
sex?
Enter the
code on
the line.

3.

4.

What is this
person’s
date of
birth?

1 – Male
2 – Female

What is this person’s race?
Enter the code on the line.

5.

1 – White, not of Hispanic origin

Which one of the following
placed this person at this
facility? Enter the code on
the line.

2 – Black or African American,
not of Hispanic origin

1 – Court, probation agency, or
law enforcement agency

3 – Hispanic or Latino
(i.e., Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central or South American,
or other Spanish culture or origin),
regardless of race

2 – Corrections or other justice
agency not included in 1

4 – American Indian/Alaska Native,
not of Hispanic origin
5 – Asian, not of Hispanic origin

3 – Social services agency
4 – School official, parent or
guardian, or young person
him/herself
5 – Other – Specify

7 – Two or More Races, not of
Hispanic origin – Specify
For definitions of these categories,
please refer to Page 18.
Code

Mo. Day

Yr.

Code

Specify Other only

Code

Specify Other only

Line number

Line number

6 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander, not of Hispanic origin

31

31

32

32

33

33

34

34

35

35

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7.

8.

9.

10.

What was the
most serious
offense for which
this person was
assigned a bed
here on
February 24?
Enter the code for
the most serious
offense resulting in
this placement.

In which
state did
this
person
commit
the
offense?
State name
may be
abbreviated.

On February 24, what was this person’s
court adjudication status for the offense
listed in question 7? "Adjudication" is the
court process which determines whether or not
the person committed the offense.

See Offense
Codes on
Page 19 and 20.

If state is not
known, enter
code 99 in
the box
below.

On what
date was
this person
admitted
to this
facility for
the offense
listed in
question 7?
If more than
one date
applies,
enter the
earliest one
for the
offense listed
in question 7.

Code

State

1 – Federal
2 – A Native American
Tribal Government

Line number

3 – State
4 – County
5 – Municipal (includes
Washington, DC)
6 – Other – Specify

Code

Specify Other only

01 – Agreement not to adjudicate (diversion)
02 – Awaiting adjudication hearing in
juvenile court
03 – Adjudicated, awaiting disposition by
juvenile court
04 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile court
and awaiting placement elsewhere
05 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile
court, in placement here
06 – Awaiting transfer hearing to adult criminal
court
07 – Awaiting hearing or trial in adult
criminal court
08 – Convicted in adult criminal court
99 – Don’t know
10 – Other – Specify
Code

Specify Other only

Mo. Day

Yr.

Line number

6.
Is the court, probation
or law enforcement
agency, or other agency
referred to in question 5
at the federal, tribal,
state, county, or
municipal level?

31

31

32

32

33

33

34

34

35

35

36

36

37

37

38

38

39

39

40

40

41

41

42

42

43

43

44

44

45

45

46

46

47

47

48

48
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1.
Enter an identifying
number or first
name and last
initial for all
persons meeting
ALL 4 requirements
above. Use an
identifier that will
allow YOU to
reidentify each
person 6 months
from now, if a
callback is needed.

2.
What is
this
person’s
sex?
Enter the
code on
the line.

3.

4.

What is this
person’s
date of
birth?

What is this person’s race?
Enter the code on the line.
1 – White, not of Hispanic origin
2 – Black or African American,
not of Hispanic origin
3 – Hispanic or Latino
(i.e., Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central or South American,
or other Spanish culture or origin),
regardless of race

1 – Male
2 – Female

4 – American Indian/Alaska Native,
not of Hispanic origin
5 – Asian, not of Hispanic origin

5.
Which one of the following
placed this person at this
facility? Enter the code on
the line.
1 – Court, probation agency, or
law enforcement agency
2 – Corrections or other justice
agency not included in 1
3 – Social services agency
4 – School official, parent or
guardian, or young person
him/herself
5 – Other – Specify

7 – Two or More Races, not of
Hispanic origin – Specify
For definitions of these categories,
please refer to Page 18.
Code

Mo. Day

Yr.

Code

Specify Other only

Code

Specify Other only

Line number

Line number

6 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander, not of Hispanic origin

49

49

50

50

51

51

52

52

53

53

54

54

55

55

56

56

57

57

58

58

59

59

60

60

61

61

62

62

63

63

64

64

65

65

66

66

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In which
state did
this
person
commit
the
offense?
State name
may be
abbreviated.

See Offense
Codes on
Page 19 and 20.

If state is not
known, enter
code 99 in
the box
below.

Code

State

Code

Specify Other only

9.
On February 24, what was this person’s
court adjudication status for the offense
listed in question 7? "Adjudication" is the
court process which determines whether or not
the person committed the offense.
01 – Agreement not to adjudicate (diversion)
02 – Awaiting adjudication hearing in
juvenile court
03 – Adjudicated, awaiting disposition by
juvenile court
04 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile court
and awaiting placement elsewhere
05 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile
court, in placement here
06 – Awaiting transfer hearing to adult criminal
court
07 – Awaiting hearing or trial in adult
criminal court
08 – Convicted in adult criminal court
99 – Don’t know
10 – Other – Specify
Code

Specify Other only

10.
On what
date was
this person
admitted
to this
facility for
the offense
listed in
question 7?
If more than
one date
applies,
enter the
earliest one
for the
offense listed
in question 7.

Mo. Day

Yr.

Line number

7.
What was the
most serious
offense for which
this person was
assigned a bed
here on
February 24?
Enter the code for
the most serious
offense resulting in
this placement.

1 – Federal
2 – A Native American
Tribal Government
3 – State
4 – County
5 – Municipal (includes
Washington, DC)
6 – Other – Specify

Line number

8.

6.
Is the court, probation
or law enforcement
agency, or other agency
referred to in question 5
at the federal, tribal,
state, county, or
municipal level?

49

49

50

50

51

51

52

52

53

53

54

54

55

55

56

56

57

57

58

58

59

59

60

60

61

61

62

62

63

63

64

64

65

65

66

66
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1.
Enter an identifying
number or first
name and last
initial for all
persons meeting
ALL 4 requirements
above. Use an
identifier that will
allow YOU to
reidentify each
person 6 months
from now, if a
callback is needed.

2.
What is
this
person’s
sex?
Enter the
code on
the line.

3.

4.

What is this
person’s
date of
birth?

What is this person’s race?
Enter the code on the line.
1 – White, not of Hispanic origin
2 – Black or African American,
not of Hispanic origin
3 – Hispanic or Latino
(i.e., Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central or South American,
or other Spanish culture or origin),
regardless of race

1 – Male
2 – Female

4 – American Indian/Alaska Native,
not of Hispanic origin
5 – Asian, not of Hispanic origin

5.
Which one of the following
placed this person at this
facility? Enter the code on
the line.
1 – Court, probation agency, or
law enforcement agency
2 – Corrections or other justice
agency not included in 1
3 – Social services agency
4 – School official, parent or
guardian, or young person
him/herself
5 – Other – Specify

7 – Two or More Races, not of
Hispanic origin – Specify
For definitions of these categories,
please refer to Page 18.
Code

Mo. Day

Yr.

Code

Specify Other only

Code

Specify Other only

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Line number

Line number

6 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander, not of Hispanic origin

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1 – Federal
2 – A Native American
Tribal Government

Line number

3 – State
4 – County
5 – Municipal (includes
Washington, DC)
6 – Other – Specify

Code

Specify Other only

7.
What was the
most serious
offense for
which this
person was
assigned a bed
here on
February 24?
Enter the code for
the most serious
offense resulting in
this placement.

8.
In which
state did
this
person
commit
the
offense?
State name
may be
abbreviated.

See Offense
Codes on
Page 19 and 20.

If state is not
known, enter
code 99 in
the box
below.

Code

State

9.
On February 24, what was this person’s
court adjudication status for the offense
listed in question 7? "Adjudication" is the
court process which determines whether or not
the person committed the offense.
01 – Agreement not to adjudicate (diversion)
02 – Awaiting adjudication hearing in
juvenile court
03 – Adjudicated, awaiting disposition by
juvenile court
04 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile court
and awaiting placement elsewhere
05 – Adjudicated and disposed in juvenile
court, in placement here
06 – Awaiting transfer hearing to adult criminal
court
07 – Awaiting hearing or trial in adult
criminal court
08 – Convicted in adult criminal court
99 – Don’t know
10 – Other – Specify
Code

Specify Other only

Mo. Day

Yr.

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10.
On what
date was
this person
admitted
to this
facility for
the offense
listed in
question 7?
If more than
one date
applies,
enter the
earliest one
for the
offense listed
in question 7.

Line number

6.
Is the court, probation
or law enforcement
agency, or other agency
referred to in question 5
at the federal, tribal,
state, county, or
municipal level?

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The Federal Government uses the following definitions for the various racial categories.
White – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North
Africa.
Black or African American – A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
Hispanic or Latino – A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American or
other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
American Indian or Alaska Native – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of
North America and South America (including Central America) and who maintains tribal affiliations or
community attachment.
Asian – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or
the Indian subcontinent, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia,
Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander – A person having origins in any of the original
peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa or other Pacific Islands.
Two or More Races, not of Hispanic origin – Refers to combinations of two or more of the
following race categories: White, Black or African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian,
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. In cases of Hispanic origin, regardless of race(s), mark
"Hispanic or Latino".

Thank you for completing this questionnaire. If you would like to give us any comments on this
form, please write them on Page 6.
Please make copies for your own records of this completed questionnaire, so that if we need to
call you about an answer, you will be able to refer to your copies.
Please mail the completed form in the enclosed envelope to:
U.S. Census Bureau
P.O. Box 5000
Jeffersonville, IN 47199-5000
GOVS/CJRP

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OFFENSE CODES
Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement
These Offense Codes are divided into two main categories: (1) offenses for both underage persons and for adults,
and (2) possible offenses for underage persons only. Information on these codes may make it easier for you to
classify persons placed in the facility because of an offense.
In Section II, question 7, you are again referred to these offense codes. There, you are asked to match each young
person’s offense to the category and type of offense listed below. Note the two-digit code number, and write that
number in Section II, question 7, on the line for that person. Please record the most serious offense for which this
person had an assigned bed here on February 24, 2010.
Attempted offenses should be coded as if they were actual offenses, except for attempted murder which should be
coded as 20 (assault, aggravated).
Definitions of the offenses are provided on Page 20.

OFFENSES FOR BOTH UNDERAGE PERSONS AND ADULTS
OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY

DRUG-RELATED OFFENSES

10 Arson
11 Auto theft, unauthorized use of auto, joyriding
12 Burglary, breaking and entering, household
larceny
13 Theft, non-household larceny
14 Property damage, vandalism
19 Other property offense

30 Drugs or narcotics, trafficking
31 Drugs or narcotics, possession
39 Other drug-related offense

OFFENSES AGAINST THE PUBLIC ORDER
40 Alcohol or drugs, driving under the
influence of
41 Obstruction of justice
42 Non-violent sex offense, statutory rape
43 Weapons-related offenses
49 Other public order offense

OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONS
20 Assault, aggravated
(include attempted murder)
21 Assault, simple
22 Kidnapping
23 Murder, manslaughter, negligent homicide
24 Violent sexual assault including forcible
rape
25 Robbery
29 Other person offense

PROBATION OR PAROLE VIOLATION
50 Probation or parole violation,
violation of a valid court order

POSSIBLE OFFENSES FOR UNDERAGE PERSONS ONLY
The behaviors identified below are considered offenses in this census ONLY IF THEY ARE ILLEGAL in your state
for underage persons:
60 Curfew violation
61 Incorrigible, ungovernable
62 Running away

63 Truancy
64 Alcohol: underage use, possession or consumption of
69 Other offense that is illegal for underage persons only

UNKNOWN OFFENSES
97 Unknown offense for both underage persons and adults
98 Unknown offense for underage persons only
99 Unknown offense
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DEFINITIONS OF OFFENSES
Alcohol or drugs, driving under the influence of –
Driving or operating a motor vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol, a drug or controlled substance.
Code 40.
Alcohol: underage use, possession, or
consumption of – Possession, use, or consumption of
alcohol by a minor. Code 64.
Arson – Actual or attempted intentional damaging or
destroying of property by fire or explosion, without the
owner’s consent. Code 10.
Assault, aggravated – An actual, attempted, or
threatened physical attack on a person that 1) involves the
use of a weapon or 2) causes serious physical harm.
Include attempted murder. Code 20. For assaults with less
than serious harm and without use of a weapon – See
Assault, simple.
Assault, simple – An actual, attempted, or threatened
physical attack on a person that causes less than serious
physical harm and without a weapon. Include non-physical
attacks causing the fear of an attack.
Code 21.
Auto theft, unauthorized use of auto, joyriding –
Actual or attempted unauthorized taking or use of a motor
vehicle, intending to deprive the owner of it temporarily or
permanently. Include joyriding and grand theft auto.
Code 11.
Burglary, breaking and entering, household
larceny – Actual or attempted unlawful entry of a building,
structure, or vehicle with intent to commit larceny or
another crime. Code 12.
Curfew violation – Violation of an ordinance forbidding
persons below a certain age from being in public places
during set hours. Code 60.
Drugs or narcotics, possession – Actual or attempted
purchase, possession or use of any illegal drug or
substance, excluding alcohol. Code 31.
Drugs or narcotics, trafficking – Actual or attempted
making, selling, or distributing of a controlled or illegal drug
or substance. Code 30.
Incorrigible, ungovernable – Being beyond the control
of parents, guardians, or custodians. Code only if this is
considered an offense in your state. Code 61.
Kidnapping – Actual or attempted unlawful
transportation or confinement of a person without his/her
consent (or, if a minor, consent of a guardian).
Code 22.
Murder/manslaughter/negligent homicide –
Causing the death of a person without legal justification.
Code 23. For attempted murder/manslaughter – See
Assault, aggravated.
Non-violent sex offense, statutory rape – Actual
or attempted offenses with a sexual element, without
violence. Include consensual sex with an underaged
person, prostitution, solicitation, indecent exposure,
pornography, and obscenity. Code 42. For sexual abuse
by a minor against another minor – See Violent sexual
assault.
Obstruction of justice – Any act that intentionally
impedes the enforcement of a law or court order.
Examples: Escape from confinement, contempt of court,
perjury, failing to report a crime, nonviolently resisting
arrest, and bribery. Code 41. See Probation/parole
violation.

Other drug-related offense – Use this code if the drug
offense is not specifically listed on the offense codes or
definitions. Examples include: possession of drug
paraphernalia, visiting a place where drugs are found, etc.
Code 39.
Other offense that is illegal for underage persons
only – Use this code if the drug offense is not illegal for
adults and is not specifically listed on the offense codes or
definitions. Examples include: underage smoking,
unruliness in school, etc. Code 69.
Other person offense – Use this code if the person
offense is not specifically listed on the offense codes or
definitions. Examples include: harassment, coercion,
reckless endangerment, etc. Code 29.
Other property offense – Use this code if the property
offense is not specifically listed on the offense codes or
definitions. Examples include: trespassing, selling stolen
property, possession of burglar’s tools, fraud, etc. Code 19.
Other public order offense – Use this code if the public
order offense is not specifically listed on the offense codes
or definitions. Examples include: cruelty to animals,
disorderly conduct, traffic offenses, etc. Code 49.
Probation or parole violation, violation of valid
court order – Acts that disobey or go against the
conditions of probation or parole. Examples: failure to
participate in a specific program, failure to appear for
drug tests or meetings, and failure to pay restitution.
Code 50.
Property damage, vandalism – Actual or attempted
damaging or destroying of property of a person or public
property. Code 14. For destroying or damaging by fire or
explosion – See Arson.
Robbery – Actual or attempted unlawful taking of property
in the direct possession of a person by force or threat of
force. Include purse snatching with force and carjacking.
Code 25. For purse snatching without force – See
Theft/non-household larceny.
Running away – Leaving the custody and home of
parents or guardians without permission and failing to return
within a reasonable length of time. Code only if this is
considered an offense in the state in which it occurred.
Code 62. For running away from a facility – See Obstruction
of justice.
Theft, non-household larceny – Actual or attempted
taking of property (other than an auto) from a person without
force or deceit. Include shoplifting, pickpocketing, and purse
snatching without force. Code 13.
• For purse snatching with force – See Robbery.
• For theft using deceit – See Other property offense.
• For household larceny – See Burglary, breaking and
entering, household larceny.
Truancy – Violation of a compulsory school attendance
law. Code only if this is considered an offense in your state.
Code 63.
Violent sexual assault including forcible rape –
Actual or attempted sexual intercourse or sexual assaults
against a person against her/his will by force or threat of
force. Includes incest, sodomy, and sexual abuse by a minor
against another minor. Code 24. See also Non-violent sex
offense, statutory rape.
Weapons-related offenses – Actual or attempted illegal
sale, distribution, manufacture, alteration, transportation,
possession, or use of a deadly or dangerous weapon or
accessory. Code 43.
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