That’s according to statistics from the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center, which released a report Wednesday condemning a lack of progress in what the center called “the revolving door of juvenile justice involvement for girls and young women” in the state.The center said alarming numbers of girls in Florida are experiencing sexual victimization, interpersonal violence, unaddressed mental health issues, homelessness, and involvement in the juvenile justice system.
“When we’re seeing girls in the juvenile justice system, many times it’s the trauma they’ve experienced prior to that that has been unaddressed, that nobody has seen, that nobody has recognized, that nobody has even asked about,” said Dr. Vicky Basra, Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center CEO. The center found Black girls make up only 21% of Florida girls ages 10 - 17 yet account for 45% of arrests, 45% of incarcerations and 52% of transfers to adult court, showing that the overrepresentation of girls of color remains consistent.Girls also receive harsher treatment for less serious offenses than boys, according to the center’s data. Two-thirds of girls are arrested for non-felonies . Two-fifths of girls are locked up for non-felonies .
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