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Fort Worth City Council May 12, 2009 Presenter: Randy Turner Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tarrant County Juvenile Services Scott D. Moore Juvenile.

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1 Fort Worth City Council May 12, 2009 Presenter: Randy Turner Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tarrant County Juvenile Services Scott D. Moore Juvenile Justice Center 2701 Kimbo Road Fort Worth, TX Presenter: Randy Turner Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tarrant County Juvenile Services Scott D. Moore Juvenile Justice Center 2701 Kimbo Road Fort Worth, TX Putting the Pieces together: A Juvenile Justice Perspective

2 Tarrant County Juvenile Services Our Mission: To operate a justice organization that supports victim rights and community safety while fostering productive, responsible behavior for youth and families. Our Vision: A safe and healthy quality of life for our communities. Our Mission: To operate a justice organization that supports victim rights and community safety while fostering productive, responsible behavior for youth and families. Our Vision: A safe and healthy quality of life for our communities.

3 What is our jurisdiction? Serve all of Tarrant County Serve youth 10-17 years of age who commit delinquent acts, including A & B Misdemeanors and all Felonies Serve youth 10-17 years of age who commit “status offenses” and/or are referred by Municipal Courts Serve all of Tarrant County Serve youth 10-17 years of age who commit delinquent acts, including A & B Misdemeanors and all Felonies Serve youth 10-17 years of age who commit “status offenses” and/or are referred by Municipal Courts

4 Overview – Growth and System Penetration …due in part to the slow down in the growth of the youth population in the early 2000’s... ….but tougher policies have led to deeper penetration in the justice system for arrested youth….. Juvenile crime trends have stabilized in this decade……. …..with minority youths disproportionately represented in the juvenile justice population….. …..and with the fast growing Hispanic youth population projected to put additional demands on the Texas juvenile probation system

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9 Tarrant County Juvenile Services CY 2004 – 2007

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15 Tarrant County Juvenile Services TYC Commitments: CY 1996-2007

16 Philosophical Basis for Departmental Services Community-based interventions as much as appropriate, with understanding of community safety as a priority Assessment of needs/risks to determine most appropriate interventions Evidence-based practices Interfaces with youth and families utilizing Motivational Interviewing Strength-based Case Planning Research and Program Evaluation Community-based interventions as much as appropriate, with understanding of community safety as a priority Assessment of needs/risks to determine most appropriate interventions Evidence-based practices Interfaces with youth and families utilizing Motivational Interviewing Strength-based Case Planning Research and Program Evaluation

17 Community Support Systems FORMAL PARTNERSHIPS Mental Health Connection County-wide Criminal Justice Community Plan Community Resource Coordination Group On-site offices for DPRS (CPS) & MHMR Liaisons Monthly meetings w/ Juvenile DA’s Office INFORMAL PARTNERSHIPS Regional Supervisors with offices located within the local community where they work with community partners, including schools, Law Enforcement, and service agencies JPO’s identification of available community resources that result in more formal agreements department-wide FORMAL PARTNERSHIPS Mental Health Connection County-wide Criminal Justice Community Plan Community Resource Coordination Group On-site offices for DPRS (CPS) & MHMR Liaisons Monthly meetings w/ Juvenile DA’s Office INFORMAL PARTNERSHIPS Regional Supervisors with offices located within the local community where they work with community partners, including schools, Law Enforcement, and service agencies JPO’s identification of available community resources that result in more formal agreements department-wide

18 Choices (prevention program for elementary/middle school children) Tarrant County Advocate Program (TCAP) – Intensive Intervention Family Preservation – (Functional Family Therapy / Parenting with Love and Limits) Professional Contract Services/Community Resource Coordination Group (CRCG) Court-Ordered Probation Supervision Community Based Detention (CBD) Electronically Monitored Home Detention (EM/HD) Monetary Restitution Community Service Restitution (CSR) Victim-Offender Mediation Deferred Prosecution Probation Residential Placement Commitment to Texas Youth Commission Supervisory Caution Joint Project / Family Partnership Program (mental health and probation) Victim Assistance Juvenile Drug Court Program Sex Offending Caseload (probation only) Contract Alternative Education First Offender Program Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) Neighborhood Conference Committee (NCC) Specialized Treatment for Offenders Program (STOP) Tarrant County Juvenile Services Continuum of Services Least Restrictive Most Restrictive Family Support Program Detention Center Immediate Intermediate Secure Care Female Intervention Program - (probation only) Prevention Breaking the Cycle of Violence Brief Strategic Family Therapy Strengthening Families LINKS – (Substance Abuse Intervention) Mentoring / Parental Support Intensive Supervision Level of Probation (ISP) Project ASPECT Electronic Monitoring Mental Health Probation Caseload AssessmentAssessment ResearchResearch

19 What can the City do? Continue to fund/support community based prevention & intervention programs: Fort Worth After School Program “Comin-Up” Gang Intervention Program First Offender Program Other prevention and early intervention programs through FWPD, City Recreation Dept, etc Continued support of JPD Field Offices and community programs, i.e. Neighborhood Conference Committee Continue to fund/support community based prevention & intervention programs: Fort Worth After School Program “Comin-Up” Gang Intervention Program First Offender Program Other prevention and early intervention programs through FWPD, City Recreation Dept, etc Continued support of JPD Field Offices and community programs, i.e. Neighborhood Conference Committee

20 Randy Turner Director/Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tarrant County Juvenile Services Fort Worth, TX srturner@tarrantcounty.com Randy Turner Director/Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tarrant County Juvenile Services Fort Worth, TX srturner@tarrantcounty.com THANK YOU!


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