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JCPC Annual Plan FY19-20 FINAL
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JCPC Annual Plan FY19-20 FINAL
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11 % of juveniles had prior assaults , a decrease from FY 16 - 17 of 20 % . <br /> 25 % of juveniles have run away from home or placement which remained the same from FY 16 . <br /> 17 . <br /> * 30 % of juveniles have some known substance use/abuse and need substance use/abuse <br /> assessment and/or treatment , a 78 % increase compared to FY 15 - 16 . Of those juveniles , 47 % * <br /> have known substance abuse and need assessment or treatment . <br /> * This statistic is possibly underreported. <br /> 73 % of juveniles demonstrate moderate to serious behavioral problems in school . These <br /> numbers increased from FY 1647 ( 58 %) and consistent with the state average ( 75 % ) . <br /> 88 % of juveniles lack pro - social peers , regularly associate with others involved in delinquent <br /> activity , and/or is a gang member/associates with a gang ; an increase from FY 1647 ( 57 %) <br /> while below the state average of 63 % . <br /> 3 % of parents are willing but unable or unwilling to supervise juveniles , a decrease from FY 16 - <br /> 17 ( 8 % ) and significantly lower than the state average of 18 % . <br /> Part II . Needs Assessment Summary <br /> The Orange County JCPC Risk and Needs Assessment Committee also reviewed data gleaned <br /> from the Juvenile Needs Assessment instrument administered by Juvenile Court Counselors prior <br /> to court disposition of a juvenile . The Juvenile Needs Assessment is an instrument used to <br /> examine juvenile needs in the various domains of his/her life : The Individual Domain, The <br /> School Domain , The Peer Domain , and the Community Domain . This instrument was designed <br /> to detect service intervention needs as an aid in service planning . As with the Juvenile Risk <br /> Assessment , some of the individual item ratings may be heavily dependent upon information <br /> reported by the juvenile or the parent ( s) . For these items (represented by an asterisk) there is a <br /> likelihood of under-reporting the incidence of a particular behavior and the actual incidence may <br /> be higher than suggested by these figures . In those cases , the figure should be interpreted as a <br /> measure of the minimum level of occurrence . <br /> Orange County Elevated Needs Observations : FY 2017 -2018 <br /> Juveniles were low (47%), medium (49 %) and high (S %) with overall needs for <br /> services/interventions to reduce the likelihood of repeat delinquency. Juveniles with low and <br /> medium needs are able to be served in the community. <br /> 47 % of juveniles fall into the low needs category of having indicators that there are needs not <br /> being addressed ; which is lower than the state average of 61 % . <br /> 49 % of juveniles fall into the medium needs category of having indicators that there are needs <br /> not being addressed ; which is above the state average of 34 % . <br />
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