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PREVENTING DELINQUENCY THROUGH DIVERSION - THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY 601 DIVERSION PROJECT

NCJ Number
10645
Journal
Federal Probation Volume: 37 Issue: 1 Dated: (MARCH 1973) Pages: 13-18
Author(s)
R BARON; F FEENEY
Date Published
1973
Length
6 pages
Annotation
EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT IN WHICH JUVENILE STATUS OFFENDERS ARE HANDLED THROUGH SHORT-TERM FAMILY CRISIS THERAPY RATHER THAN THE TRADITIONAL PROCEDURES OF THE COURT.
Abstract
THE UNIT STAFF CONSISTS OF SPECIALLY TRAINED COUNTY PROBATION PERSONNEL. WHEN A REFERRAL IS RECEIVED, THE PROJECT STAFF ARRANGES A FAMILY SESSION TO DISCUSS THE JUVENILE'S PROBLEM. CONFINEMENT OF THE YOUTH AS A MEANS OF SOLVING PROBLEMS IS DISCOURAGED AND A RETURN HOME WITH A COMMITMENT BY ALL TO TRY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM IS ENCOURAGED. DURING THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF OPERATION, THE PROJECT RESULTED IN A DRAMATIC DECREASE IN JUVENILE COURT ACTIONS, A LOWERING OF THE RECIDIVISM RATE FOR JUVENILE STATUS OFFENSES AND CRIMINAL CONDUCT, AND LARGE SAVINGS IN THE COST OF PROCESSING INDIVIDUAL CASES.