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A comprehensive community-based youth diversion program.

J M Whitaker, L J Severy, D S Morton

    Child Welfare
    |March 1, 1984
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    This community program diverts at-risk youth from the juvenile justice system. It uses data collection for accountability and strong partnerships with justice and community services.

    Area of Science:

    • Criminology
    • Public Health
    • Social Work

    Background:

    • Juvenile justice systems face challenges with recidivism and rehabilitation.
    • Community-based interventions offer alternatives to traditional justice processing.
    • Effective programs require collaboration between various stakeholders.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a community-based program designed to divert youth from the juvenile justice system.
    • To highlight key program features facilitating evaluation and inter-agency cooperation.

    Main Methods:

    • Program description focusing on unique components.
    • Emphasis on data collection for program evaluation and accountability.
    • Description of established liaisons with justice personnel, service agencies, and the community.

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    Main Results:

    • The program incorporates systematic data collection for performance monitoring.
    • Strong collaborative relationships are established with key justice and community entities.
    • The program structure supports accountability and evidence-based practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Community-based diversion programs can be effectively implemented with specific structural features.
    • Data collection and inter-agency liaison are critical for program success and sustainability.
    • This model provides a framework for similar youth diversion initiatives.