Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Minimum Requirements for Juvenile Justice InvolvementEach funded program must meet ONE of the following requirements:
At least 35% of all youth served during any 12-month period shall have been referred to the funded program by the juvenile court or law enforcement.
Referral by juvenile court means a juvenile court counselor has requested the youth be served in the program.OR
At least 50% of all youth served during any 12-month period shall have, during the 12-month period prior to admission, had a juvenile court referral (petition), run away, been suspended/expelled from school, or been detained in secure custody.
OR
At least 80% of all youth served during any 12-month period shall have been referred for at least one of the behaviors listed in items 1-6 in question 16 of the Individual Client Tracking Form (history of delinquent or undisciplined behavior, but no formal court involvement).
See attached Client Tracking Form for illustration of the above. (Under Construction)
This is a minimum standard. These minimum standards are in the process of revision by our Department. A local JCPC may require a higher standard of programs if so desired.
There are two program types that are exceptions to this rule. They are:
- Prevention Programs -- They are exempt from this rule.
- Psychological testing -- They serve exclusively (100%) DJJDP Court Counselor referrals.
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