Long Beach, CA
File #: 08-0572    Version: 1 Name: PD - juvenile offender intervention - waiver
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/2/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2008 Final action: 6/17/2008
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a waiver of federal receipt of the City of Long Beach’s tenth year allocation of $16,566 in Juvenile Accountability Block Grant program funds to the County of Los Angeles, for the Juvenile Offender Intervention Network Program housed in Long Beach Juvenile Court, to divert first-time serious juvenile offenders from the court system through an intensive, one-year program. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Police
Indexes: Grant
Attachments: 1. 061708-C-12sr.pdf
Related files: 07-0491, 06-0505, 05-2801, 10-0610, 11-0640
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a waiver of federal receipt of the City of Long Beach’s tenth year allocation of $16,566 in Juvenile Accountability Block Grant program funds to the County of Los Angeles, for the Juvenile Offender Intervention Network Program housed in Long Beach Juvenile Court, to divert first-time serious juvenile offenders from the court system through an intensive, one-year program. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
On May 8, 2007, the City Council, for the ninth consecutive year, approved a waiver of the direct receipt of the City of Long Beach's (City) allocation of Federal Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) program funds to the County of Los Angeles (County). This approval authorized the County to use those funds for the Juvenile Offender Intervention Network (JOIN) Program housed in Long Beach Juvenile Court to divert first-time serious juvenile offenders from the court system through an intensive, one-year program that includes restitution for the victim, community service, counseling for youth and parents, and monitored school attendance.

In FY 06-07 (the last full year of operations), JOIN was offered to 9.2 percent of the minors entering juvenile court with a first-time serious offense, and more than 5.6 percent of all minors chose JOIN and were successfully diverted. A professional, independent evaluation has proven JOIN's effectiveness, with an overall 17 percent recidivism rate (measured over four years) compared to court/probation supervision with a recidivism rate of 44 percent. JOIN is also cost effective; it costs $900 per youth for JOIN diversion and supervision, compared to $7,000 per youth for adjudication and probation.

The City has received a tenth consecutive year of funding from the JABG program, administered by the State Board of Corrections. The allocation for the FY 08-09 program year is $16,566, which must be expended on juvenile accountability in the criminal justice system.

The County has...

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