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Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Annual Plan 2008-2009
May 22, 2008

Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Annual Plan 2008-2009
Table of Contents
Executive Summary ……………………………………….……………….…………….1 JCPC Organizational Structure………………………….……………….……………..3 County Risk and Needs Assessment Summary…….………………….……………4 Risk Factor Observations………………….…………………….…………..4 Elevated Needs Observations…………….…………….…………………..5 Gaps, Trends and Other Data……………………………..…………………………….7 JCPC Request for Proposals……………………………..………………….………….9 JCPC Screening Criteria for Program Applications…..……………..…….………10 Program Descriptions FY 08-09..……………………………………………………...14 DJJDP Funding Allocation FY 08-09……………………………………..15

JCPC Action Plan…………………………………………………………...….………...16

Appendices
Appendix A FY 07-08 Six-month Program Review Summary Appendix B Wake County Continuum of Services Appendix C System and Services Flow Appendix D Research Based Program Summary

Executive Summary
The Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC), in fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities as set forth in the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina, has completed the activities required to develop this County Plan for FY 2008/2009. The JCPC has identified issues and factors that have an influence and impact upon delinquent youth, atrisk youth, and their families in Wake County. Further, the JCPC has identified strategies and services most likely to reduce/prevent delinquent behavior. JCPC Action Plan: An Action Plan to impact delinquent behavior (included in this document) has been developed. With the goals, measurable objectives and corresponding outcomes, the JCPC proposes to prevent or reduce delinquent behavior in Wake County youth. Priorities for Funding: Through a risk & needs assessment and a resource assessment, the JCPC has determined that the following services are needed to reduce/prevent delinquency in Wake County: Major service gaps identified by the Wake County JCPC

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