This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Law enforcement and the courts: Juvenile justice and rehabilitation'.
Law enforcement and the courts:
Juvenile justice and rehabilitation
2004 Summary of Drug Enforcement Activities Across Illinois' Metropolitan Enforcement Groups and Task Forces
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authoritys Research and Analysis Unit has received funds under the federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 to document the extent and nature of drug and violent crime in Illinois and the criminal justice systems response to these offenses.This profile is intended to provide a general overview of the drug and violent crime problem in the jurisdictions covered by Illinois Metropolitan Enforcement Groups (MEGs) and task forces, and the response to these problems by the units.
An Evaluation of the Moral Reconation Therapy of the Franklin/Jefferson County Evening Reporting Center Program
In March of 2003, the Policy Analysis and Public Administration Department (PAPA) of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville was awarded a contract by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (The Authority) to conduct an evaluation of the Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) of the Evening Reporting Centers (ERC) operating within Franklin and Jefferson counties of the Illinois Fourth Probation District of the Second Judicial Circuit. This report describes our approach to the research and presents our major observations and findings of the 18-month evaluation. It serves to document the history and the details of the provision of the MRT service component of the Franklin/Jefferson County reporting centers.
An Impact Evaluation of Specialized Sex Offender Probation Programs in Coles, Vermilion, and Madison Counties
This report presents the evaluation of the three Downstate Illinois projects conducted by researchers at the Center for Legal Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield as phase two of an earlier implementation and impact evaluation of six different specialized sex offender probation projects. The purpose of the original impact evaluation study was to supply information that could improve the project and help project staff in seeking local funds to continue its support. The research team was also directed to give particular attention to each projects ability to meet the goals and objectives that were outlined in the initial project descriptions, and to determine how the projects were affecting their target populations.
An Impact Evaluation of the Juvenile Probation Projects in Christian, Peoria, and Winnebago Counties
The Center for Legal Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield conducted an impact evaluation of the intensive juvenile probation projects in Christian, Peoria, and Winnebago counties to determine how and to what extent the three programs were affecting their respective target populations. The Authority supported development of these specialized, intensive juvenile probation programs with federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act funds.
An Implementation Evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 {periodical start}
The Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 made a large number of changes to the Illinois juvenile justice system. Part One: Surveys of Juvenille Justice Professionals and Part Two: Case Studies of New or Changed Juvenile Justice System Processes.
An Implementation Evaluation of the Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998, Part One: Surveys of Juvenile Justice Professionals
The Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 made a large number of changes to the Illinois juvenile justice system. This report provides a description of the most notable changes and then describes the extent to which juvenile justice professionals throughout Illinois are implementing each of the more notable changes. Part One of a two part report.
Annual Progress And Report Services Report Federal Fiscal Year (2007, July 31, covering Fiscal Year 2005)
Integrated Annual Progress and Services Report, the Child and Family Services Review, and the Program Improvement Plan relating that the Department has many goals and objectives for enhancing the infrastructure, systems and outcomes for promoting the safety, permanency and well-being of children and families.
Annual Report - FY 2004: Office of the State Appellate Defender (covers fiscal year 2003)
A statistical and narrative report of the activities of the agency in fulfilling the purpose of representing indigent persons on appeal in criminal and delinquent minor proceedings, when appointed to do so by a court under a Supreme Court Rule or law of this State.
Annual Report : Office of the State Appellate Defender {periodical start}
A statistical and narrative report of the activities of the agency in fulfilling the purpose of representing indigent persons on appeal in criminal and delinquent minor proceedings, when appointed to do so by a court under a Supreme Court Rule or law of this State.
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Articles in this issue include:Lab resources arent keeping up with demand Addressing the DNA backlog Fingerprinting remains on cutting edge Chemistry lab work reflects drug operations Program improves sexual assault evidence collection Ballistics system matches fired bullets with guns Crime scene investigationFunds to help expand treatment services for juvenile offenders New Web site helps researchHelping Paws benefits many in IllinoisTwo Illinois counties honored for traffic safetyDrug court conferenceRacial and ethnic justice national forum slatedFederal fiscal year grants designatedAuthority staff contribute to criminal justice journalSurvey shows rise in computer crimeIllinois Probation Outcome Study
