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JCPC Certification for FY 2018-2019 approved 061918 (2)
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JCPC Certification for FY 2018-2019 approved 061918 (2)
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11 <br />Executive Summary <br />The Orange County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC), in fulfillment of the duties and <br />responsibilities as set forth in the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina, has completed <br />the activities required to develop and update this County Plan for FY 2018 -2019. <br />The JCPC has identified issues and factors that have an influence and impact upon delinquent <br />youth, at -risk youth, and their families in Orange County. Further, the JCPC has identified <br />strategies and services most likely to reduce /prevent delinquent behavior. It should be noted that <br />the JCPC continues to support and embrace diversionary strategies, such as Teen Court, that <br />effectively reduce and prevent delinquency. As noted in NC Gen. Stat. § 143 B -851, the JCPC is <br />legislatively mandated to evaluate the effectiveness of its funded programs and the Department <br />of Public Safety, Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice, has provided the <br />Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol (SPEP) Instrument to aide JCPCs with this task. <br />However, the tool cannot be administered to all JCPC funded programs given that some <br />programs are identified as structures or "settings within which program services are delivered" <br />(Lipsey, 2005). Programming such as Teen Court may be identified as a structure yet it offers <br />vital diversionary programming to youth. Other services, including some residential programs <br />and structured -day services, also offer vital intervention strategies to youth and families but may <br />not be scored using the SPEP instrument. The JCPC recognizes that these identified structures <br />offer critical prevention/intervention programming and the JCPC adheres to their utilization in its <br />strategies to prevent and reduce delinquency. <br />Priorities for Funding: Through a risk & needs assessment and a resource assessment, the JCPC <br />has determined that the following services are needed to reduce /prevent delinquency in Orange <br />County: <br />• Restitution/Community Service <br />• Parent /Family Skill Building <br />• Assessment /Treatment Programs for Un/Underinsured (including Substance Abuse; <br />Trauma Based Therapy) <br />• Interpersonal Skill Building <br />• Mentoring <br />• Mediation/Conflict Resolution (including School Based) <br />• Teen Court <br />• Tutoring /Academic Enhancement <br />• Temporary Shelter (specifically Emergency Shelter) <br />Monitorin4 and Evaluation: Each program funded in the past year by the JCPC has been <br />monitored. The monitoring results and program outcomes evaluations were considered in <br />making funding allocation decisions. The JCPC continues to conduct implementation <br />monitoring of its action plan and its funded programs. <br />
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