*** This Grant allowed the creation of Juvenile Court 101 a program educating youth and families on the juvenile system and empowering them to rise above their current circumstances, commit no further delinquent acts, and become community leaders. (Act 189)Ģ016 | Drug Court Judge of the Year - Arkansas Drug Court Professionals Association.Ģ016 | Service Learning Community Partner of the Year - University of Central Arkansas.Ģ017 | Girl Scouts Opening Door Award - Girl Scouts of America.Ģ018 | Community Leader of the Year - Conway Morning Rotary.Ģ019 | Advocate of the Year - Arkansas Mental Health in Education Association.Ģ019 - 2021 | A recipient of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Grant. Since the Implementation, Assessment Tools and developing community partnerships we have seen the following results:ĥ7% Reduction in the number of youth detained in jail.ģ5% Reduction in Delinquency cases filed in Faulkner County.īeginning Jall Juvenile Justice Districts within the state will be required to conduct a risk assessment prior to commitment of juveniles to the Division of Youth Services. Monday -Friday (Excluding Holidays)įaulkner County was selected in 2015 to be a pilot county to implement a Validated Risk Assessment known as the SAVRY (Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth).
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