Illinois Juvenile Justice
Found 7 free book(s)A Guide to Sex Offender Registration in Illinois
zimmer.csufresno.eduIllinois Criminal Justice Agencies April 1, 2001 A Guide to Sex Offender Registration in Illinois. Table of Contents ... > juveniles who are adjudicated as a juvenile delinquent after July 1, 1999, are required to register. Notification for juveniles is limited to schools, licensed
YOUTH LEVEL OF SERVICE/CASE MANAGEMENT …
www.umassmed.eduA juvenile justice systems reform initiative Pennsylvania Washington Louisiana Illinois Assisted by a “national resource bank” of technical assistance centers National Youth Screening and Assessment Project is a funded member of the NRB to provide assistance on
The Impact of Terrorism on State Law Enforcement
www.ojp.govInstitute, the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center, the International Justice and Safety Institute, the Kentucky Center for School Safety, the Justice and Safety Center, and the Training Resource Center. In addition, three academic departments award degrees in assets protection/security, corrections/juvenile justice, criminal justice,
Illinois Medicaid Crisis Assessment Tool (IM-CAT)
socialwork.illinois.eduAug 01, 2018 · Illinois Departments of Healthcare and Family Services • Human Services, Division of Mental Health • Children and Family Services ... Assessment (ANSA) versions for mental health, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and child welfare, this information integration tool is designed to support individual case planning and the ...
Medicaid and the Criminal Justice System - MACPAC
www.macpac.govMany youth served in the juvenile justice system are Medicaid or CHIP eligible, although this varies by state. A recent survey of seven states found Medicaid enrollment ranging from one-third of justice- involved youths in one state to 60 percent in three states, to 100 percent in one state (Zemel and Kaye 2009).
ELIMINATING RACIAL INEQUITY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE …
www.sentencingproject.orgindividuals. In Illinois, the expansion of alternative community programs has helped to nearly halve reliance on secure detention for youth. 4. Criminal justice policies exacerbate socioeconomic inequalities by imposing collateral consequences on those with criminal records and by diverting public spending.
Strategies to Address Gang Crime - COPS OFFICE
cops.usdoj.gov10 | Strategies to Address Gang Crime: A Guidebook for Local Law Enforcement In 1994, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention established the National Youth Gang Center (NYGC) and in 1995, the NYGC conducted its first assessment survey of the national gang problem.1 Of 3,440 responding agencies, 2,007 reported youth gang problems.