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Community Programs |
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Day Programs |
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At
these programs, juveniles report for education, counseling,
and community service projects during the day and return
to their homes in the evening. |
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Day
Programs serve juveniles who are placed on probation
by the courts. They are a useful sentencing option for
judges who determine that a juvenile needs structure
and supervision, but does not need to be removed from
his or her home. |
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Monday
through Friday juveniles report to one of the Juvenile
Justice Commission's six day reporting sites, where
they receive education programming, vocational training,
counseling and perform community service projects. Juveniles
are returned to their homes in the evening. |
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The
Commission also uses day programs as a tool to help
juveniles released from JJC Residential Community Homes
(RCH) adjust to life back in their communities. By allowing
juveniles who have successfully completed a residential
program to continue to have contact with the JJC, the
Commission can continue to help them finding a job,
return to school and make sure that they are conforming
to the guidelines of their individual parole plan. |
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