Guilford County
File #: 2019-181    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Passed
File created: 3/4/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/18/2019 Final action: 4/18/2019
Title: RESOLUTION SUPPORTING JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL ALLOCATION EXPANSION
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TITLE
Title
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL ALLOCATION EXPANSION
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Commissioner Kay Cashion
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RESOLUTION
Resolution

GUILFORD COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
301 W. Market Street Greensboro, NC 27401

Guilford County Board of Commissioners
Resolution Supporting
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Allocation Expansion

WHEREAS, Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) funding is a partnership between the State of North Carolina and the County to ensure a local continuum of services for court involved and at-risk juveniles; and,
WHEREAS, the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, under the authority of NCGS§143B-851, and within the scope of its powers and duties, “Each County Council shall annually review the needs of juveniles in the county who are at risk of delinquency or who have been adjudicated undisciplined or delinquent and the resources available to address those needs. In particular, each County Council shall assess the needs of juveniles in the county who are at risk or who have been associated with gangs or gang activity, and the local resources that are established to address those needs,” and,
WHEREAS, the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act passed in 2017, also referenced as North Carolina’s Raise the Age legislation, expands the age of juvenile jurisdiction, increasing it to include juveniles ages 16 and 17 years of age effective December 1, 2019; and,
WHEREAS, Raise the Age legislation will increase the need for immediate and age-appropriate sanctions and diversion services for juvenile offenders and those at-risk of delinquency; and,
WHEREAS, JCPC funding has seen no increase in more than nine years; and,
WHEREAS, the effort to immediately and effectively address juvenile offending behavior is an evidence-based investment in North Carolina’s future; and,
WHEREAS, effective intervention and programming reduces detention and youth development commitments as a cost savings to the state and county;

NOW, THE...

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