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| Intensive Supervision | Delaware County, OH Logan County, OH |
Reduce further penetration in systems by managing high risk offenders in the community with intensive supervision and family based interventions |
High or very high risk delinquent youth who can be managed in the community, but would otherwise be committed to DYS without this program | Usually involves redeployment of existing resources (e.g., POs) as well as electronic monitoring, which may cost approx. $4/day | Kristopher Steele Program Manager Supreme Court of Ohio (614) 387-9459 ksteele@scont.oh.us |
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| Incentive Based Probation | Central and Eastern, OR |
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Youth on probation who have received a risk assessment | Free, if utilizing resources already available to the county for sanctions and incentives | Molly Rogers Dir. Wasco County Youth Services 202 E. 5th St. The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 506-2660 |
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| Clayton County Juvenile Court | Clayton County (Jonesb | Reduce referrals from schools by drawing local and government agencies into a collaborative effort | Misbehaving students in middle and high schools | All based on partnerships and in-kind services | Judge Steve Teske 121 S. McDonough St Jonesboro, GA 30236 (770) 477-3270 |
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| Youth Court/ Teen Court | Chester, PA Washington, DC |
Reduce system penetration, achieve offender accountability, and build competency by having the youth appear before, and serve as part of, a jury of his peers. Incentives to continue service provided after disposition completed | Youth at risk of deeper system penetration | Approx. $30- 50,000 for staff and incentives (capacity to serve nearly 100 kids/year) | Time Dollar Youth Court Carolyn Dallas Executive Director (202) 508-1705 Cdallas.tdyc.org www.tdyc.org |
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| Domestic Violence Program | Pima County (Tuscon), AZ | Prevent further system penetration through alternative responses and interventions for juvenile domestic violence offenders and families | Youth charged with domestic violence | Not Available | Cory Steele-Williams Program Supervisor (520) 740-2028 Cory.steelewilliams@pcjcc.pim a.gov |
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| Clayton County Juvenile Court | Clayton County (Jonesboro), GA | Reduce referrals from schools by drawing local and government agencies into a collaborative effort | Youth at risk of being referred to juvenile court from the schools | All based on partnerships and in-kind services | Judge Steve Teske 121 S. McDonough St Jonesboro, GA 30236 (770) 477-3270 |
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| Youth Advocate Program | Harrisburg, PA | Addresses youth needs in the context of the family and provides advocacy, referrals, & daily support for parents |
Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | $45-65/day | Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. 2007 N. 3rd St Harrisburg, PA 17102 (717) 232-7580 |
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| IFamily Advocacy Services | Delaware County, OH | Uses trained, clinically supervised paraprofessionals to provide in-home advocacy, parent training, & family mediation skills | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | $10-15 per hour (2-5 hrs/ week, 3-6 months) |
Donna Sigl-Davies (614) 397-9516 Dsigl- davies@columbus.rr.com |
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| Wraparound Milwaukeet | Milwaukee, WI | Provide a wide range of comprehensive, community- based care for families of children w/ serious emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs | Delinquent youth w/ mental health need; involved in more than one system; at high risk for out-of-home placement | Approx. $65- 80/day per youth | Bruce Kamradt 9201 Watertown Plank Rd Milwaukee, WI 53226 (414) 257-7639 |
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| Home Based Wraparound Services | Stork County (Akron), OH | Keep delinquent youth in their homes by focusing on family & community strengths, providing support, supervision, and asset building | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | Approx. $65- 80/day per youth | Neil Brown Wraparound Consultant Columbus, OH (614) 736-7865 nebrywn@aol.com |
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| Functional Family Therapy | Union County, OH | Reduce risk of reoffending by using a structured family-based intervention with an in-home multi-step approach | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | $2,325 per family | Jennifer Burrows Program Manager Consolidate & Care Behavioral Health (937) 644-9192 jburrows@ccibhp.com |
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| The Family Stabilization Project | Hampton, VA | Provides intensive, in-home services including case management, family support, and advocacy for court-involved youth and their families | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | Unknown, but likely similar to other intensive, home based programs | Hampton Department of Human Services 1320 La Salle Ave Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 727-1800 |
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| The Choice Program | Baltimore, MD | Provides intensive community- based and in-home services support to youth and their families | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | Unknown, but likely similar to other intensive, home based programs | The Choice Program 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250 (410) 455-1342 |
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| IHBT | Orleans Parrish, LA | Prevent family violence and out- of-home placement by providing in-home family interventions | Delinquent youth at high risk for out-of- home placement | Approx. $1,000- 5,000 per family | Sharon Worthy Regional Program Specialist – Orleans (504) 810-6894 sworthy@dss.state.la.us |
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| Domestic Violence Program | Pima County (Tuscon), AZ | Prevent further system penetration through alternative responses and interventions for juvenile domestic violence offenders and families | Youth charged with domestic violence | Not Available | Cory Steele-Williams Program Supervisor (520) 740-2028 Cory.steelewilliams@pcjcc.p ima.gov |
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| Supported Work Programs | Tarrant County, TX | Provides delinquent youth with meaningful work experience with local employers, supported financially by the court |
Youth arrested for low level offenses, who are at a medium to high risk for re-arrest without positive, structured activities in their lives | Approx. $70-140/ week per youth | Gary Ivory 112 NW 24th St Fort Worth, TX 76106 (214) 417-7614 |
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| ICommunity Service Work Program | Logan County, OH | Provides supervised community service work groups that focus on team building and development of work and pro-social skills | Youth arrested for low level offenses, who are at a medium to high risk for re-arrest without positive, structured activities in their lives | Approx. $50-100/ day | Annette Deao Treatment Coordinator (937) 441-2576 adeao@co.logan.oh.us |
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| Chicago Area Project | Chicago, IL | Provides neighborhood based mentoring programs | Delinquent youth in need of positive adult relationships | Not Available | CAP 55 E. Jackson Blvd Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 663-3574 |
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| Positive Youth Development Training (PYD) | Santa Cruz, CA | Trains staff at all levels that work with delinquent youth to adhere to principles of PYD | POs and other professionals/ paraprofessionals who work with delinquent youth | One Time Cost: $2,250- 7,500 | Marc Schindler DYRS Washington, DC (202) 576-8174 marc.schindler@dc.gov |
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| Natural Helpers | Union County, OH | Identifying individuals already in the youth’s life who can serve as mentors | Delinquent youth in need of positive adult relationships | None | Judy Cox Juvenile Justice Consultant judy.cox49@gmail.com |
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| Clayton County Juvenile Court | Clayton County (Jonesboro), GA | Reduce referrals from schools by drawing local and government agencies into a collaborative effort |
Youth at risk of being referred to juvenile court from the schools | All based on partnerships and in-kind services | Judge Steve Teske 121 S. McDonough St Jonesboro, GA 30236 (770) 477-3270 |
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| The Pace Center for Girls | Jacksonville, FL | Provide non- residential, gender specific programming for girls at risk for incarceration |
Delinquent girls at high risk for out-of- home placement | Approx. $32- 40/day | Denise Bray One W. Adams St Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 421-8585 |
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