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Institute for the Development of African-American Youth - Intensive In-Home Supervision Program

Monitors juveniles awaiting adjudicatory hearings or final court dispositions. Designed to divert juvenile offenders who are in need of a highly structured, closely supervised program in lieu out-of-home placement or overcrowded detention facilities. Provides case management, daily home visits, nightly curfew calls, weekly school visits, psycho-educational workshops, advocacy, mentoring, community service, restitution payment, and monthly parent support meetings.

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Franklin County Government - Juvenile Probation

Operates under the direction and guidance of the 39th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, to provide probation services to Franklin County youth who fall within the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court under Chapter 63 of the Pennsylvania Criminal Code. Provides general probation supervision, school-based probation supervision, aftercare supervision, and victim services. Probation Officers also facilitate numerous diversion and intervention groups to address youth needs.

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Youth Advocate Programs - Youth Justice Services

Provides services for youth involved with juvenile probation and children and youth services. Youth are matched to an advocate who provides counseling, case management, linkage to needed supports, academic support, etc. Services include community reintegration and truancy services as well.

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Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas - Juvenile Court and Probation

Hears cases which involve minors who have been charged with a criminal offense or who habitually refuse to obey reasonable and proper directions of their parents, guardians or custodians, or school authorities, or who are habitually truant. Administers the Juvenile Probation system for Allegheny County.

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McKean County Juvenile Probation Department - McKean County Juvenile Probation Department

Carries out court orders to supervise adjudicated juveniles age 10 to 18 years in a community setting under the principles of balanced and restorative justice.

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YEAH Philly - Juvenile Justice

Provides intensive community support services to teens and young adults recently released from the juvenile justice services center or from secure detention. This is a voluntary program component that includes court advocacy, skill-building, and case management.

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Centre County Youth Service Bureau - Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP)

Serves youth through mentoring, group activities, community service opportunities, and access to evidence based curriculum including Aggression Replacement Training (ART) and Victim Offender/Community Awareness Impact of Crime, youth are given practical and social skills intended to help them avoid future delinquent behavior.

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