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Agency:    Department of Justice
Bureau:    Office of Justice Programs
Account:    Juvenile justice program (15-0405)
Certifying Official:    Deputy Director, OBMS
Contact Information:    http://WWW.USDOJ.GOV   202-514-2007
Juvenile-based services for prevention, control, or reduction of juvenile delinquency - Stillman College Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Program, AL.

1 recipient will receive $99,000. This is a first-time earmark.
Year Enacted: 2005
Code: 201
Description: Stillman College is a four-year HBCU educational institution located in West Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is the target area for this grant. The purpose of this project is to establish a Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Academy. The project will implement a series of strategies and activities to reduce the number of juvenile crimes, improve self-concept, and reduce the student dropout rate among the targeted youth. The program activities will include Conflict Resolution, Family Bonding, Academic Enhancement, Mentoring Relationships, Health and Wellness, Cultural Enrichment, and Citizenship Development. The grant will be administered two years and will target 50 youth per year. The youth will be selected from the middle school located in the target area. Specific selection criteria and recommendations will be used to select youth for the program. The College will partner with Juvenile and Family Court, school counselors, and other community service providers to deliver the services. Progress will be measured by utilizing evaluation criteria that is based upon the project goals and objectives as well as case management information.
 
Beneficiary/Recipient Amount ($K) Program Type Address
Stillman College (75460931) $99 Private Educational Institution
3600 Stillman Boulevard
P. O. Box 1430
Tuscaloosa, AL
Citation
Source: Appropriations Report Language - Conference
Reference: Pub. L. No. 108-447
Method: User entered excerpt
Citation Excerpt: $100,000 for the Stillman College Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Program, AL;

Last Modified: 16-Apr-2007

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