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Parents or Others --
Looking for Youth Gang Prevention? Click the Picture To See the Sheriff's Gang
Handbook:
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Monthly Events Calendar (click the icon below!) Bringing Resources Together to Strengthen Families and Communities and to Decrease Juvenile Crime Contact Numbers Juvenile Assessment Center: 829-9017 Find A Friend: 483-4661 Juvenile Court Outreach Court Psychologist: 321-3703 323-2311Fay/C.C. Juvenile Restitution: 433-1020 H.O.P.E Program: 437-9987 C.C. Teen Court: 486-9465 Safe Landing: 423-9863 Right Track: 425-2232
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Program Information & Research Tools Some of the latest research on risk/protective factors associated with Juvenile Delinquency: (need the Acrobat PDF reader for this one): Risk/Protective Factors in Child Delinquency (April, 2003)
This
flowchart, from the DJJDP web site, explains how juvenile petitions and court
procedures work. Select this link for excellent information regarding Juvenile Justice Programming and Evaluation technology: Juvenile Justice Evaluation Center Don't forget the extensive resources that the Office of Delinquency Prevention and Juvenile Justice affords at it's many useful links: The National Center For Mental Health and Juvenile Justice has some excellent training and other resources ... check out their site! Regarding Youth Gang Prevention, here is the link to the National Youth Gang Center for a significant amount of useful information: National Youth Gang Center And don't forget the important Model Programs Site from SAMHSA -- a wonderful evidence based site for locating effective programs involving prevention, intervention and aftercare --- And of course, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, the original Blueprints site for Evidence Based Practice --
If
you want a high-powered, effective search engine...this is a great one. It
searches web pages, news sites, etc. Try Google Scholar for information from academic and research resources: www.scholar.google.com The Cumberland County Library’s Answer Book is online and immediately available -- go to the online Catalogue http://www.cumberland.lib.nc.us/ and navigate to the left of the page, Select "Community Information" and when the Answer Book highlights, click it and you can search the book for online information regarding Cumberland County Resources. If you're looking for excellent family resource information, go to: http://www.ccpfc.org and click on the interactive Family Focus (Resource) Guide...also check out their great statistics and information pages.
The
materials at this link, although focused on health care, speak to the diversity
and multicultural competency issues.
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