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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 - Washington County, OR.

1 recipient will receive $197,000. This is a first-time earmark.
Year Enacted: 2005
Code: 221
Description: The purpose of this Juvenile Crime Prevention Project is to augment services that prevent youth ages 10-17 at high risk of delinquency from involvement in the juvenile system. Services will include drug and alcohol assessment, education, and treatment; Spanish language parent education; cognitive skill development for youth; and structured after school activities. All services will target risk factors associated with delinquency and build on strengths of the youth and their families. The project intends to serve 108 individual youth and 40 families over a two-year period. Performance measures include 1) 80% of parents will report enhanced parenting skills and satisfaction with the program; 2) 80% of those youth who are served by the after school program will not be referred for a delinquency offense while enrolled; and 3) percentage of youth enrolled in the after school program will show improved school attendance.
 
Beneficiary/Recipient Amount ($K) Program Type Address
Washington County, Oregon (165512401) $197 Locality
222 N. First Avenue
Hillsboro, OR
Citation
Source: Appropriations Report Language - Conference
Reference: Pub. L. No. 108-447
Method: User entered excerpt
Citation Excerpt: $200,000 for the Washington County, OR, for a juvenile justice prevention program;

Last Modified: 16-Apr-2007

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