Juvenile Probation Department Data Portal

Data Dashboards

  1. Admissions to Juvenile Hall
  2. Population in Juvenile Hall
  3. Length of Stay for Youth Released from Juvenile Hall
  4. Juvenile Arrests/Referrals to JPD 
  5. Petitions Filed and Outcomes
  6. Connection to Programs
  7. Youth on Active Caseload
  8. Historical Average Daily Population in Juvenile Hall

    Learn more about the juvenile case process here.

Dashboards User Guide

  • To learn more about the data displayed: Scroll to the section below the dashboard titled Data notes and sources. Click the + button on the right-hand side to expand the data notes. Data notes and sources will include more information about definitions, measurement, and additional data considerations.
  • To filter by time period: Select the checkbox next to the time period you would like to view. For charts that display data by month, click the drop-down menu on the left-hand side of the year to expand months. To select more than one time period (e.g., 2021 & 2022), hold down the Ctrl button and select multiple months or years of data.
  • To clear a filtered time period: Either click the filtered time period again to un-check the box, or hover over the right-hand side of the filter box until a Clear selections eraser icon appears. Click the eraser to clear selections.
  • To view an underlying data point: To learn more about a data point within a data visualization (e.g., girls admitted), hover over the data point and the underlying data populating the visualization will display.
  • To view underlying data as a table: Right-click any data point on a chart that displays data by month or by year and select Show as table. To return to the original view of the dashboard, select Back to report.
  • To increase the size of dashboards: Navigate to the bottom of the dashboard. Click the button on the right-hand side of the screen that says Open in new window. This will open a new tab or window. To return to the original view of the dashboard, close this window and return to the original.

Privacy and Confidentiality

JPD is required by law to protect the privacy and confidentiality of youth referred to us. Our caution extends to when we report statistics involving small numbers of young people. This report follows the guidance of the San Francisco Chief Data Officer to the greatest extent possible, which recommends not reporting on population subgroups smaller than 11. For example, if there were less than 11 admissions to Juvenile Hall for multiple racial/ethnic groups, they would be combined to create an “Other” race/ethnicity category.

Disclaimer

These dashboards were developed to increase transparency and accessibility of JPD data. JPD makes its best effort to ensure the accuracy of data. However, data is susceptible to error. The numbers and estimates reflected in these dashboards are subject to change over time as data is updated and revised.