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Proposed Issue Areas

This project focuses on identifying policies, regulations, and practices that facilitate the coordination, access, and use of federal resources for addressing the challenges faced by youth at-risk of delinquency, tribal youth, and those involved in juvenile re-entry. The project also examines the racial/ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system and related systems approach teams to address the specific needs of rural communities, Indian nations, immigrant youth, and military kids and families.

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Proposed Issue Areas

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  1. Proposed Issue Areas Pertaining to: • Education Re: Youth At Risk Of Delinquency • Tribal Youth And Juvenile Justice • Juvenile Re-entry • Racial/Ethnic Disparities In JJ System And Related Systems

  2. Approach Teams To Identify: • What policies, regs, practices make it easy to coordinate, access and use federal resources • Obstacles to coordinate, blend, access and use federal resources Particular attention given to: rural communities, Indian nations, immigrant youth, military kids and families.

  3. Coordinating Council Structure

  4. Council 2010 Planning Timeline • January 25Coordinating Council Meetings, Selection of Issues • March 26Issue Paper Outlines; Bkgrnd, Data Sections Done • June 25Draft Issue Papers Presented for Review • Sept 24 Final Papers incl. Implementation Impact Analysis • Dec 31 Draft Recommendations Report for Congress • Jan 31, 2011Final Recommendations Report to Congress

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