“Safety & Hope” Monitoring Success in the Texas Juvenile Justice System.

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“Safety & Hope” Monitoring Success in the Texas Juvenile Justice System

Monitoring Mandates of SB653 The Texas Juvenile Justice Department must: (1)monitor compliance with financial and performance requirements using a risk assessment methodology; and (2)obtain and evaluate program cost information to ensure that each cost, including an administrative cost, is reasonable and necessary to achieve program objectives. Note: Community Corrections § & State Secure Facilities §

Types of Monitoring Compliance Monitoring Determining basic compliance based on previously established standards, such as those delineated in the Texas Administration Code. Quality Compliance Monitoring Determining the quality of compliance based on previously established standards, such as those delineated in the Texas Administration Code.

Standards of Compliance Texas Youth CommissionTexas Juvenile Probation Commission

Areas to Monitor Compliance should be monitored in areas which have specifically been delineated yet seem to be of some concern. These areas include but are not limited to: Medical Standards Mental Health Standards Education Standards Quality Assurance Safety and Security Standards Classification, Assessment, and Treatment Standards

Monitoring Local Policies & Procedures Administrator’s within facilities will often establish their own policy and procedures by which they expect staff to abide by. These too are important in the monitoring process to determine minimal compliance.

The Monitoring Process Step 1: Preparation Step 2: Initial Briefing Step 3: Establish Expectations Step 4: Determine Items to Review Step 5: Conduct Interviews Step 6: Analyze the Situation Step 7: Address the Issue (a.k.a. Debriefing) Step 8: Report the Problem

Monitoring At-a-Glance: Sec Programs & Services Evaluation System The department shall establish and implement a system to evaluate the effectiveness of county and state programs and services for youth.

Monitoring At-a-Glance: Sec Items to Review Individual Youth Records Local Policies Treatment Plans Assessment Tools Interviews to Conduct Directors Social Workers Youth Specialists Youth

Key Points to Remember 1.Without preparation all is lost! 2.Monitoring is meant to help. 3.Reporting is a must. 4.Quality compliance should be the overall goal!

The Ohio Experience: S.H. v. Stickrath (2008) Facts Plaintiffs allege a system-wide failure regarding conditions of confinement within facilities operated by DYS that endanger, threaten, and deprive Plaintiffs’: physical health and safety emotional and psychological well being adequate programming, education, medical, dental, and mental health care due process of law

The Ohio Experience: S.H. v. Stickrath (2008) Issue(s) The Cohen Report, established that the conditions of confinement for the members of the class fall below the constitutional and statutory standards in all categories addressed by the Fact Finding Team. Method of Resolution The Defendants agree to use their best efforts to obtain the necessary funding to improve the juvenile system and to otherwise comply with the standards of care included in this Stipulation.

The Monitoring Team The monitoring team assigned to this settlement is a team of nine experts in the areas of: Education Mental Health Risk Assessments & Programming Medical Practices Dental Practices Quality Assurance Safety and Security

Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility Population of Facility 142 Male Youths Felony Offenses 74% African American 25% Caucasian 1% Hispanic Duration of Visit 3 days Overall Theme Inconsistencies and instabilities have resulted in lack of overall control and treatment of youth housed at Circleville.

Take-Away Message SafetyHope