In May 2025, were all Milwaukee County teens under county authority in youth prisons Black or Hispanic?


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Yes.

As of May 21, all Milwaukee County teens who are the responsibility of the county and held in Wisconsinβs youth prisons were Black or Hispanic.
There were 28 teens (96.4% Black) under βnon-serious juvenile offenderβ court orders.
That includes teens age 17 and under sentenced to the state-run Lincoln Hills or Copper Lake schools β where costs approach $500,000 per year per youth β or the Mendota mental health facility.
Milwaukee County official Kelly Pethke said the county pays for non-serious juvenile offenders; the state pays for juveniles who are sentenced for more serious felonies. Pethke said in early May there were 35 Milwaukee County teens under serious orders, but she didnβt have a racial breakdown.Β
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections said May 22 it tracks racial data by region. Nine of 66 youths (13.6%) in the southeast region were white.
Researcher Monique Liston cited the racial disparity in a social media post.
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Sources
- Milwaukee County: Youth In Our Care Dashboard May 21, 2025
- Milwaukee County: Youth In Our Care Dashboard
- Wisconsin Watch: One child, $463,000 per year: Ballooning costs of troubled Lincoln Hills youth prison
- LinkedIn: Monique Liston post
- Wisconsin Department of Corrections: Email

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