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State Advisory Group Training Curriculum Volume I: Training Modules 1-12

NCJ Number
158627
Date Published
1994
Length
284 pages
Annotation
This volume provides 12 of 19 training modules designed to provide trainers with all the material needed to educate State Advisory Groups (SAG's) on their roles and responsibilities regarding the implementation of the Formula Grants Program under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDP) of 1974.
Abstract
Training for SAG members has several purposes, including giving new members a basic knowledge of the JJDP Act and associated regulations, enhancing the knowledge of tenured SAG members as to their responsibilities under the act, helping improve leadership skills, enhancing SAG members' effectiveness as youth advocates and designers of State juvenile justice policy, and helping ensure proper implementation of the JJDP Act at the local level. Each of the 12 modules presented is a lesson plan that describes the function and goals of the module, the time required to present the module and use training activities, content information, action steps for the SAG's to take in applying their knowledge, a section on what to expect as a result of SAG action, and follow-up suggestions and resource materials for reference following the training. Also included are handouts and presenter material, participant outline, and a page for notetaking. The modules sequentially address opening activities; the history of the juvenile justice system; the history of the JJDP Act; JJDP Act overview; SAG responsibilities under the JJDP Act; the structure and function of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; SAG structure, role, and responsibilities; a 3-year plan development process; awarding formula grants; program monitoring and evaluation; performance report process; and youth advocacy. For other volumes in the training curriculum, see NCJ-158628-29.