LBQ Girls and Women of Color Overrepresented in Child Welfare and Criminalization Systems

Author: The Williams Institute
Published: 7th Apr 2022
Peer-Reviewed Publication: N/A
Additional References: LGBT Rights Publications

Summary: The proportion of Black and American Indian LBQ girls in foster care is four times higher than in the general population.


Main Document

A new review of studies by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law finds that lesbian, bisexual, and queer (LBQ) girls, particularly girls of color, are overrepresented in foster care and the carceral system. The proportion of Black and American Indian LBQ girls in foster care is four times higher than in the general population.

Using data from multiple studies, researchers examined the disproportional impact of the foster care and criminalization systems on LBQ girls and women. Results show that there is 2.5 times the proportion of LBQ girls in custody as there are in the general population (40% vs 16%, respectively). In addition, one-third of incarcerated women are LBQ (33%), which is 10 times the proportion of women who identify as LBQ in the U.S. population.

In addition, the majority of system-involved LBQ girls and women are racial minorities. An estimated 89% of LBQ girls in foster care and 61% of LBQ incarcerated women are people of color.

"The youth detention and foster care data showing overrepresentation of LBQ girls of color, along with high rates of overincarceration among LBQ women, indicate a persistent impact of youth criminalization," said lead author Bianca D.M. Wilson, Senior Scholar of Public Policy at the Williams Institute. "More research and policy attention should focus on the long-term consequences of youth dual-system involvement and its role in the foster care-to-prison pipeline among sexual and racial minority girls."

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• (APA): The Williams Institute. (2022, April 7). LBQ Girls and Women of Color Overrepresented in Child Welfare and Criminalization Systems. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved May 10, 2026 from www.sexualdiversity.org/discrimination/rights/968.php


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