In 2023, The Hcao Was One Of Three Jurisdictions In The Country To Be Awarded Funding Through The Federal Office Of Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention’s Juvenile Justice System Reform And Reinvestment Initiative. Through The Grant, We Are Conducting Analysis Of Youth Diversion Data, Engaging Community On Youth Justice Related Issues, And Investing In New Diversion Approaches. As A Key Part Of Accomplishing Those Goals, We’re Working With A Research Team From The University Of Minnesota’s Healthy Youth Development * Prevention Research Center. They Are Providing Statistical Analysis, Research, And Technical Expertise To Help Us To Better Understand In A Data-Informed Way Young Peoples’ Progression Through The System, What Happens At Different Decision Points, Outcomes Of Various Responses, And The Impacts Of Different Types Of Diversion Programming. All Of This Work Is Being Done With An Eye Toward Understanding Where Disparities May Get Exacerbated Or Reduced And How To Improve And Expand On Existing Youth Diversion Practices. This Amendment Would Allow For Continuation And Expansion Of That Work That Began In 2024. Recommendation Recommendation From County Administrator Recommend Approval
10/29/2024: Board Of Hennepin County Commissioners
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