NCJ Number
35143
Date Published
1976
Length
100 pages
Annotation
EVALUATION OF A PROJECT TO DECREASE DELINQUENCY AND INCREASE DIVERSION OF JUVENILES FROM THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN OKLAHOMA CITY BY PROVIDING INTENSIVE PROBATION AND YOUTH SERVICES COUNSELING IN TROUBLED AREAS OF THE CITY.
Abstract
THE PROJECT ORGANIZED YOUTH-SERVING CENTERS IN THE NORTHWEST AND NORTHEAST QUADRANTS OF THE CITY IN RESPONSE TO A SURVEY WHICH IDENTIFIED THESE SECTORS AS PROVIDING 61 PERCENT OF THE REFERRALS TO THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT. PROBATION COUNSELORS PROVIDED MORE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION TO A SMALLER CASELOAD AND CONDUCTED MORE INTENSIVE FAMILY COUNSELING WHILE YOUTH SERVICES COUNSELORS WORKED IN CLOSER PROMIXITY TO PREDELINQUENT REFERRALS. FINDINGS INCLUDE THE NUMBER OF JUVENILES ADJUDICATED DELINQUENT OR IN NEED OF SUPERVISION, THE PERCENTAGE OF THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT'S CASELOAD FROM TARGET AREAS, AND THE NUMBER OF TARGET AREA COMMITMENTS TO STATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS WERE REDUCED. METHODS OF INCREASING PROJECT DATA AND COMMUNITY AWARENESS OF THE PROJECT WERE BEING DEVELOPED.