NCJ Number
30781
Date Published
1975
Length
29 pages
Annotation
A PROJECT SUMMARY DESCRIBING A MODEL DIVERSIONARY PROGRAM FOR 14-17 YEAR OLD JUVENILES WHO ARE CHARGED WITH BEING DELINQUENT FOR OFFENSE NOT DEMONSTRATING THE INTENT TO INFLICT BODILY HARM.
Abstract
IN ATTEMPTING TO PREVENT JUVENILE OFFENDER FROM BEING CAUGHT UP IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, THE JUVENILE SERVICES PROGRAM SUBSTITUTES FOR THE TRADITIONAL JUDICIAL PROCESS A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO CHANGING JUVENILE BEHAVIOR. THESE APPROACHES INCLUDE EXTENSIVE COUNSELING, INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES, DIVERSIFIED EMPLOYMENT EXPOSURE AND POSITIVE PERSONAL GROWTH EXPERIENCES. PROJECT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO BOTH MALE AND FEMALE PINELLAS COUNTY OFFENDERS. THE TYPICAL PARTICIPANT IS WHITE, MARGINALLY ENROLLED IN SCHOOL, HAS HAD AT LEAST ONE PRIOR OFFENSE, HAS NO APPRECIABLE SALEABLE SKILLS, AND IS EITHER UNEMPLOYED OR UNDEREMPLOYED. STATISTICS ON PROGRAM ACTIVITIES ARE PRESENTED IN APPENDIXES. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)