Delinquency

Delinquency Spotlight

September 2023

The Annie E. Casey Foundation recently launched Pro-DATA, a free online tool that makes youth justice data more accessible to state and local jurisdictions. This data dashboard allows jurisdictions to gather, organize, and visualize youth justice data on more than 100 measures, including court referrals, prosecutions, probation cases, and offense type. The tool’s chart-making capability can help users identify opportunities for improvement and track intervention effectiveness among youth. The dashboard also lets jurisdictions analyze trends—including by race and ethnicity—and compare their progress to other jurisdictions.

Interested jurisdictions can find more details and submit an application to use the new tool here.

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Fifth Annual Restoring Hope Training Summit Hosted by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

Rosen Centre Hotel
9840 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819
October 31 - November 1, 2023, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (EDT)

More than 600 professionals gathered in 2022 to hear about best practices for improving mental and behavioral health for Florida’s youth. This year, the summit will provide an opportunity for juvenile justice professionals, community stakeholders, faith partners, members of law enforcement, criminal justice education, social service groups, and other partners to explore best practices to help create safer outcomes for Florida’s youth.

The summit will feature plenary sessions, educational workshops and educational exhibits all centered on juvenile justice services and resources as well as effective prevention and early intervention strategies. It will be a unique opportunity to enhance skills, build capacity, and network with peers from across the state of Florida.

Who Should Attend: professionals in law enforcement, juvenile justice, corrections, victim services, educational institutions, local governments, religious and social services, and engaged citizens interested in learning more about the juvenile justice continuum of services.

Why YOU Should Attend: learn from experts in the juvenile justice and mental and behavioral health fields; network with peers in the industry; identify successful programs for youth; professional and personal development.

To Learn more email: LaKisha.Bush-Eutsay@fldjj.gov

Register for the Summit

Last Modified: September 29, 2023