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Promising Programs: Missouri Implements Broad Range of Programs To Meet Juveniles' Needs

NCJ Number
170135
Journal
Corrections Today Volume: 59 Issue: 3 Dated: (June 1997) Pages: 90-93
Author(s)
M Steward
Date Published
1997
Length
4 pages
Annotation
The Missouri Division of Youth Services (DYS) began with a large rural training school; began establishing smaller, regionally based facilities in the early 1980's; and has developed a variety of services to meet the needs of juveniles and their families most effectively.
Abstract
Each juvenile receives a comprehensive risk and needs assessment that determines the individual treatment plan and placement status. Youths then go to the appropriate program or facility that provides optimal care and supervision in the least restrictive manner. Community liaison councils that inform local citizens about the facility's programs and address community concerns are crucial to the success of DYS programs. Youths at many DYS sites also volunteer at local service organizations and have joined local youth programs. The juvenile court diversion program aims to provide early intervention and prevention. DYS community services include case management, intensive case monitoring, family therapy, a jobs program, alternative living services, and day treatment. Residential services include secure care, moderate care, group homes, and units for special needs and short-term care. These services and programs aim to provide youthful offenders with the best opportunity to return to their homes as productive members of the community. Photograph

Publication Format
Article
Publication Type
Program/Project Description
Language
English
Country
United States of America
Note
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