Juvenile Justice Programs provides support for juvenile offenders and promotes safe communities by focusing on the following goals.
Jun 23, 2015 The Young Adult Diversion Court (YADC) is a problem-solving solution for first-time criminal offenders, persons 17 through 20 years of age, who are sentenced to probation on a misdemeanor charge under a diversion statute, and who are at risk of losing that diversion status which then results in a conviction of a criminal charge and a criminal record. Nov 19, 2013 Program Goals The Adolescent Diversion Project (ADP) is a strengths-based, university-led program that diverts arrested youth from formal processing in the juvenile justice system and provides them with community-based services.
- Safe Communities through Early Intervention, Diversion and Prevention at the Community Level.
- Effective Community Programming.
- Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Data Collection and Analysis.
- Complete and Consistent Continuum of Available Services and Treatment.
- Evidence-Based Principles/Outcome Driven Funding Through the Child Care Fund.
Juvenile Justice Vision & Values
Our plans to build a safer Michigan.
Our plans to build a safer Michigan.
Tempe Adult Diversion Program
Adult Diversion Programs
Michigan Committee on Juvenile Justices
State partnership and resources for the juvenile justice community.
State partnership and resources for the juvenile justice community.
Adult Diversion Programs In Florida
Federal Grant Opportunities
List of grants and how to apply.
List of grants and how to apply.