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Phase I. B. <br /> <br />Risk Factor Prioritization Worksheet <br /> <br />For each priority risk identified in I.A. use the format provided below to describe the rationale for selecting the risk <br />factor. The rationale should include: <br /> <br />Key data used to make the decision <br />Results of focus groups or key informant interviews <br />Other ~nformation relevant to the decision to prioritize the risk factor(s) <br /> <br />Add additional pages if needed. <br /> <br /> Priority <br />Risk Factor(s) <br /> <br />Famaly management prpblerns <br /> <br />Fannly conflict and disruption <br /> <br />Early and persistent behavior <br />problems in school <br /> <br /> Rationale <br /> (Trends, Comparison etc.) <br />Comparison of available date reflects: 1) 36.8% of juveniles' parents who <br />present to intake are willing but unable to supervise their juveniles. 2) <br />?arents with substance abuse problems refelct a ratio of 112.9/10,000.3) <br />28.9% ofhve births are to single mothers. 4) 55.3/1,000 births are to <br />females between the ages of 15-19.5) 16% of youth who present at intake <br />for delinquent complaints are under 12 years of age. 6) 24.2% of youth who <br />)~esent at intake have a history of runaway behavior. <br />1) Child abuse and neglect is 78.7/1,000 children. 2) Parents with substance <br />abuse problems reflect a ratio of 112.9/10,000.3)46.1/10,000 domestic <br />violence protective orders issued. 4) Assaults on a parent or family member <br />account for 20.3% of all juveniles who present to intake who are charged <br />w~th comnmting simple assaults. <br />1) 89.9% of youth who present at intake for delinquent offenses have school <br />problems ranging from "minor" (9.4%) to "medium" (24.4%) to serious <br />(56.1%). 2) Most chronic school truants can be identified by 3rd or 4t~ grade. <br />3) 16% of all youth presntmg for intake for delinquent offenses are under 12 <br />years of age. <br /> <br />5/28/03 <br /> <br /> <br />