PPT-Characteristics and Outcomes of an Innovative Ohio Juvenile Offender Reentry Program (ORP-J)

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David Hussey amp Rodney Thomas Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Karl Cetina Director of Cuyahoga County Juvenile TASC

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David Hussey amp Rodney Thomas Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Karl Cetina Director of Cuyahoga County Juvenile TASC  Catholic Charities . Practices. . @. . the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education . 1. To support. the healthy development of children, youth and . families through evidence based and promising practices . JUVENILE OFFENDER TYPE-SCRIPTS linked to officers' arrest decisions, especially the suspect's gender, race, and--to a lesser extent--social class. On a theoretical level, race and class discrepancies Minnesota Department of Corrections. Mission Statement:. To hold offenders accountable and offer opportunities for change while restoring justice for victims and contributing to a safer Minnesota.. Minnesota Department of Corrections. Honorable District Judge Karen Thomas. These are not . “. bad kids.. ”. They are kids who need:. Treatment. Community support. Detention isn’t the answer. reclaimingfutures.org. What we know. The Federal Adam Walsh Act and Ohio’s SB . 10. The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act of 2006. Sex Offender Registration & Notification Act (SORNA). Creates . a tiered system of classification for sex offenders (convicted of federal crimes or engaged in interstate travel), and . JSORN. Explained:. WHERE WE ARE GOING. The Basics. SCO Decisions / Impact. Hypotheticals. Pending . Cases . Assessments. Placement Issues. Impact of Registration. Questions. The Basics. Who Must Register?. Juvenile Registration. JUVENILES. Tennessee Adjudications. 14 years of age or more . Occurred on or after 7-1-2011. Offenses: Aggravated Rape, Rape, Rape of a Child (victim is at least 4 years younger), Aggravated Rape of a Child, Aggravated Sexual Battery (offense after 07/01/2014), or Criminal Attempt of any of these offenses. David A Washington, MSW . Washington County Health Department. Division of Behavioral Health Services. Program Coordinator . Jail Substance Abuse Program & . Trauma, Addictions, Mental Health And Recovery (TAMAR) Program. Juvenile Justice System. The juvenile justice system is designed to deal with the problems of . delinquent acts. committed by persons under the age of 18.. Delinquent Acts. There are . two. types of delinquent acts:. Sec. 51.01 Tex.Fam.Code. “This title shall be construed to effectuate the following public purposes: to provide for the care, the protection, and the wholesome moral, mental, and physical development of children coming within its provisions and to protect the welfare of the community and to control the commission of unlawful acts by children.”. . PREP. Henry Lustig, MA, MSW, LISW-S. PREP Project Manager. Ohio Department of Health. Susan Williams, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Jeff Spears, Ohio Department of Youth Services. Part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. . Application Technical Assistance Webinar. December 13, 2018. 10:30-11:30 . a. m (PST). Raul Arambula, Dean . Leslie LeBlanc, Specialist . Educational Services, Academic Affairs Division . California . John J. Wilson, Acting Administrator The Juvenile PONI workshop program is the result of a partner-ship between the Office of Juvenile Justice and DelinquencyPrevention (OJJDP) and the Corrections Pro CriminaHamilton County Court of Common PleasJudgmentAppealed From IsAffirmedDate of Judgment Entry on AppealJanuary 30 2019Joseph T DetersHamilton County Prosecuting Attorney and Alex Scott HavlinAssi

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