The State DMC Subcommittee uses intentional, collaborative and multi-faceted approaches to eliminate bias and reduce the overrepresentation of youth of color coming into contact with the juvenile justice system.

Key Responsibilities

  • California’s approach to addressing the overrepresentation of youth of color involved in the justice system serves as a key example of how a state with an enormous and highly diverse youth population has crafted a leadership approach for reducing rac

Guiding Principles

  • Partner with Local Jurisdictions
  • Enhance BSCC & Stakeholder Knowledge
  • Ensure Progress

Subcommittee Members

  • Sandra McBrayer, Chief Executive Officer, San Diego Children’s Initiative - Chair & SACJJDP Member
  • Hon. Stacy Boulware Eurie, Judge of the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento
  • Dr. Rita Cameron-Wedding, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Ethnic Studies, California State University, Sacramento
  • Audrey Fancy, Center for Families, Children & the Courts, Judicial Council of California - Administrative Office of the Courts
  • Pamala Gilyard, Supervising Probation Officer, Sacramento
  • Olin Jones, Native American Bureau Chief, Department of Justice
  • Sandy Keaton, Senior Criminal Justice Research Analyst, SANDAG
  • Raquel Mariscal, Senior Consultant, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)
  • Monique Morris, MWM Consulting Group, LLC
  • Winston Peters, Assistant Public Defender, Los Angeles County
  • Laura Ridolfi, Law and Policy Analyst, W. Haywood Burns Institute
  • Tanisha Worthy, Sacramento District Attorney’s Office Representative