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Alternatives to the Secure Detention and Confinement of Juvenile Offenders
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This report promotes reducing the courts reliance on detention and confinement through administrative reforms and special program initiatives informed by an objective assessment of a youths risk level (p. 1). Sections cover: the need for alternatives to secure detention and confinement; expanding the use of alternatives to secure detention confinement through systems change; objective classification and risk assessment -- the process and common attributes of classification and risk assessment systems; special program initiatives -- examples of alternatives to secure detention and secure confinement; and common characteristics of promising and effective program initiatives. Copies of sample forms include: Cook County Juvenile Probation Department Risk Assessment Instrument Adapted from Annie E. Casey Foundation; Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Detention Assessment Instrument; Louisiana Office of Juvenile Services Secure Custody Screening Document; Indiana Juvenile Corrections Placement Matrix; Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Custody Assessment System -- Initial Assessment; Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Custody Assessment System--Reassessment; Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Housing Assignment Matrix; and the Juvenile Probation and Aftercare Sample Risk Assessment Instrument.