Juvenile aftercare programs




















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Resource: Drug Courts. Resource: Statistical Briefing Book. Resource: Tribal Access to Justice Innovation. The Effects of Adolescent Development on Policing. Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, National Juvenile Justice Evaluation Center. National Reentry Resource Center. Grants A Resource from Department of Justice. National Institute of Corrections. Performance Measures Resources. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police.

Resource: Re-Entry Education Toolkit. Risk and Protective Factors Data Tool. Understanding Teen Dating Violence. Disproportionate Minority Contact. Federal Bureau of Prisons. Gangs Security Threat Groups. Detention County executives administer the 8 secure juvenile detention facilities in New Mexico. Juveniles can be detained pre-adjudication, pre-disposition, and awaiting placement.

Delinquent youth can be sentenced to a local detention facility for 15 days or less within a given year. Detention hearings must be held within 24 hours after filing the petition. Changes include: basing the decision to detain youth on an objective detention risk assessment instrument; using alternatives to detention, such as electronic monitoring and intensive supervision; and making criteria for detention more specific.

The PI determines the best interests of the youth and the public regarding any action taken. Intake must notify the District Attorney of all felony complaints along with any recommended adjustments to the complaint. The county District Attorney, after consulting with probation, must endorse the filing and subsequently sign all petitions. Diversion By statute 32A , during the preliminary inquiry on a delinquency complaint, Juvenile Probation Officers from the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department, Youth and Family Services may refer youth to an appropriate agency, and adjustment conferences may be held instead of filing petitions.

At the beginning of the preliminary inquiry, the parties must be advised of their basic statutory rights, and no party may be compelled to appear at any conference, produce any papers, or visit any place.

If the juvenile completes the agreed upon conditions and no new charges are filed against the juvenile, the pending petition is dismissed. Juvenile Probation Officers have the power to informally dispose of up to three misdemeanor charges brought against a youth within two years. New Mexico uses a structured decision making formula when making disposition recommendations and determining appropriate levels of supervision to provide uniformity statewide for handling cases. Promote coping and life skills development to minimize recidivism.

Identify mental health issues as early as possible and provide early intervention services to assist the youth successfully remain in the community. Outcome The JJTAS program staff will collaborate with staff from the Juvenile Justice Camp Mental Health programs and Probation Department to identify youth who show signs of behavioral and emotional difficulties, are at-risk of continued contact with the juvenile justice system, and would benefit from additional evidence based mental health services.

Aftercare is the period of supervision of juveniles once they complete their out-of-home programming and treatment and are returned to the community. What happens when a juvenile goes on aftercare? Each of the parties also signs the contract. The JCA implements the contract upon release from placement.



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