“…Nevertheless, more than 85% of published research on DMC focuses on violent offenses (Dillard, ). Although the greatest disproportionality in youth arrest rates is for violent offenses (i.e., arrests are 2.8 times more likely for minority youth, as a whole, and 3.6 times more likely for Black youth), minority youth are still more than 1.5 times more likely to be arrested for nuisance and public order crimes than are White youth (Dillard, ). In a study examining racial and ethnic disparities in juvenile arrests, officers were more likely to arrest youth for serious delinquent offenses, regardless of the suspect's race; when offenses were less serious (e.g., alcohol use, drug use, and vandalism), officers were more likely to arrest minority youth (Tapia, ).…”