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Author: Totman, Molly

Title: Community Solutions for Youth in Trouble

Summary: Texas is building a more effective juvenile justice system. The old system – which sent thousands of kids to large remote state facilities each year – fostered dangerous conditions for incarcerated youth, likely increased recidivism, and wasted millions of tax dollars. As we learn from those mistakes, our new system is making a wiser investment in county programs that connect kids and their families to community resources. Research and Texas’ experience confirm that these community programs are better at getting our kids on the right path and keeping them on the right path, at a fraction of the cost of state secure facilities. Over the past year, TCJC has had the opportunity to visit county juvenile departments across Texas and speak with youth on probation. We learned about the best practices that many counties are implementing successfully, often on a shoestring budget. We also learned about the need for increased oversight and guidance, especially regarding seclusions, restraints, pre-adjudication detention, family visitation, and reentry planning. This new in-depth report, Community Solutions for Youth in Trouble, is a result of those conversations. We hope this report will be the start of conversations in your community about how to support the best possible juvenile justice system. At the end of each section of this report, we have listed questions to help get those conversations started. You can also find out more about your county’s juvenile justice system – and compare with other counties – in the county data sheets in the second appendix. Each program in this report has been successful even under the considerable real-world constraints that county juvenile departments face. Whether your county is struggling with mental health services, the use of seclusions and restraints, reentry planning, or some other juvenile justice concern, this report can help identify solutions that have worked for other counties like yours.

Details: Austin, TX: Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, 2012. 88p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 22, 2012 at http://www.texascjc.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Community%20Solutions%20for%20Youth%20%28Oct%202012%29.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: United States

URL: http://www.texascjc.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Community%20Solutions%20for%20Youth%20%28Oct%202012%29.pdf

Shelf Number: 126780

Keywords:
Community Programs, Youth at Risk (Texas)
Costs of Criminal Justice (Texas)
Juvenile Diversion (Texas)
Juvenile Justice System (Texas)

Author: Texas. Legislative Budget Board

Title: Criminal Justice Uniform Cost Report, Fiscal Years 2010 to 2012

Summary: This Legislative Budget Board (LBB) report, Criminal Justice Uniform Cost Report, Fiscal Years 2010 to 2012, provides cost per day information for various adult and juvenile correctional operations, facilities, and programs for use in funding determinations and to provide a basis of comparison for the Eighty-third Legislature, 2013. One responsibility of the Criminal Justice Data Analysis Team is to calculate cost per day information. This report summarizes uniform cost information for programs, services, and facilities operated or contracted by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), the former Texas Youth Commission (TYC), the former Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (TJPC), and the current Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD). The appendices detail the methodology used for data collection and cost per day calculations; provide an overview of each agency’s operations and programs; and provide comparisons to other cost per day figures nationally.

Details: Austin: Texas Legislative Budget Board, 2013. 56p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 1, 2013 at: http://www.lbb.state.tx.us/Public_Safety_Criminal_Justice/Uniform_Cost/Criminal%20Justice%20Uniform%20Cost%20Report%20Fiscal%20Years%202010%20to%202012.pdf

Year: 2013

Country: United States

URL: http://www.lbb.state.tx.us/Public_Safety_Criminal_Justice/Uniform_Cost/Criminal%20Justice%20Uniform%20Cost%20Report%20Fiscal%20Years%202010%20to%202012.pdf

Shelf Number: 129215

Keywords:
Costs of Crime
Costs of Criminal Justice (Texas)
Criminal Justice Expenditures