“…Results showed that African Americans were .60 times less likely to be informally processed after arrest, 1.49 times more likely to be detained pre-adjudication, and 1.7 times more likely to be placed out of the home than European Americans. The disproportionate and severe outcomes for African Americans, particularly males, in the juvenile justice system have been substantiated in many other studies (e.g., Bishop, Leiber, & Johnson, 2010;Carmichael & Burgos, 2011;Leiber, Brubaker, & Fox, 2009;Leiber & Johnson, 2007). These data on disproportionality warrant a "call to action" in research and policy (Lichtenstein, 2009, p. 252).…”