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Montgomery County Juvenile Court. BHJJ Quarterly Report Anthony Capizzi, Administrative Judge Helen Wallace, Judge. JCARE-ART (Juvenile Cognitive Rehabilitation Effort-Aggression Replacement Training). JCARE-ART was established in 2009.
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Montgomery County Juvenile Court BHJJ Quarterly Report Anthony Capizzi, Administrative Judge Helen Wallace, Judge
JCARE-ART (Juvenile Cognitive Rehabilitation Effort-Aggression Replacement Training) • JCARE-ART was established in 2009. • A total of 406 young men have been served since the program’s inception. • A total of 36,608 days have been served in the program. • Youth have spent an average of 90.167 days in the residential portion of the program. • Average age of participants is 16.3 years of age.
Felony Level of All ART Participants (2009-Present)(406 Total)
Snapshot of 3rd Quarter ART Participants • Current Population: 8 • Number Admitted: 8 • Number Terminated: 11 • Average Age: 15.5 • Average Length of Stay: 90
JCARE-STP (Juvenile Cognitive Rehabilitation Effort-Specialized Treatment Program for SO) • JCARE-STP was established in 2012. • A total of 87 young men have been served since the program’s inception. • A total of 16,009 days have been served in the program. • Youth have spent an average of 181.9 days in the residential portion of the program. • The average age is 15.3.
Felony Level of All STP Participants (2012-Present)(87 Total)
Snapshot of 3rd Quarter STP Participants • Current Population:8 • Number Admitted:4 • Number Terminated:3 • Average Age: 15.9 • Average Length of Stay:115 days
JCARE Totals • There have been 480 youth served in both programs. • The have been a total of 51, 482 days served. • There was an average number of days of 138.55 days served by each youth. • There was an average age of 15.6.
L.I.F.E. Program Referrals • January 1st to March 31st there were 52 referrals made to the L.I.F.E. Program. • Of those 52 referrals: • 18 (35%) were Females • 34 (65%) were Males
L.I.F.E. Program Referrals July 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019 there were 140 referrals made to the L.I.F.E. Program.