Juvenile Jurisdiction Planning and Implementation Committee

Pursuant to Public Act 06-187, section 16, the committee shall plan for the implementation of any changes in the juvenile justice system that would be required in order to extend jurisdiction in delinquency matters and proceedings to include sixteen-year-old and seventeen-year-old children within the Superior Court for Juvenile Matters. On or before February 1, 2007, the committee shall submit a report, in accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes, on the committee's findings, together with any recommendations for appropriate legislation, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the judiciary and human services.



Letter from
the Co-chairs

February, 8, 2007

FINAL REPORT
February 12, 2007

APPENDICES F & G


January 25, 2007

Agenda

Recommendations


January 18, 2007

Agenda

Connecticut Service Needs Study


January 4, 2007

Agenda

Proposed Court and Service System for 16 & 17 year olds


December 21, 2006

Agenda

Connecticut's Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems


November 30, 2006

Agenda


November 16, 2006

Agenda

Meeting Materials

Sample of Children and Youth at York and MYI

DCF Presentation

Additional DCF Charts

Description of Services

Grant Funded Services

Juvenile Justice In State Population Summary
by Facility, Gender and Ethnicity

Juvenile Justice Out of State Population Summary
by Facility, Gender and Ethnicity

Fee for Service

Provider Responses

Description of Population Served

Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership
Administrative Services Organization Presentation


November 2, 2006

Agenda

Superintendents Materials

Police Chiefs Materials

Silent Crisis: Large Numbers of Youth
Are Not Completing High School

Reading to Achieve:
A Governor’s Guide to Adolescent Literacy


October 17, 2006

Agenda

Child Advocate Testimony

Juvenile Justice Planning and Implementation Committee Data Presentation


October 5, 2006

Agenda

Comparison of Juvenile and Adult Court Process

USDII Information Survey

Programs that Work: Cost Benefits

DCF Services for Adolescents

OUT OF STATE

Multi–Systemic Therapy Locations

Detention Liaison Data

16 & 17 Year Olds Committed Neglect, Abused, Uncared for
or TPR’d in Out of Home Placement


September 21, 2006

Agenda

Contracted Service Continuum
and Recommendations for Youth

Juvenile Justice Planning and Implementation Committee Cataloging and Diagramming of the Current System

Testimony of George A. Coleman
Interim Commissioner
Connecticut State Board of Education

Testimony of Peter B. Rockholz, M.S.S.W.
Deputy Commissioner
Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services


Requests for Proposals

Service Needs

Project Management


September 7, 2006

Agenda

Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee
Children, Youth and the Police
January 2006

Extending JJS Jurisdiction to 16 & 17 year olds

The Impact on Law Enforcement

The Multi-Agency Working Group on Youth
Final Report, January 15, 2006


August 3, 2006

Agenda

Overview of Connecticut’s Juvenile Justice System

Juvenile Justice Implementation Team Report
February 2004

Taking a “Positive Youth Development” Approach
to Public Policy: A Briefing Paper for the
Connecticut Youth Futures Committee
July 13, 2006

The Comparative Advantage of Juvenile Versus Criminal Court Sanctions on Recidivism among Adolescent Felony Offenders
1996

Brick by Brick:
Dismantling the Border Between Juvenile and Adult Justice


Workgroups

Front End
facilitated by
Christine Rapillo
& Sara Mogulescu

Court-Related Issues
facilitated by
Ellen Scalettar
& Theresa Squobba

Services and Disposition
facilitated by
Hector Glynn
& Tina Chieu

Committee Co-chairs

Sen. Toni Harp
Rep. Toni Walker

Members

Portia Bonner, Ph.D.
Joyce Bosco
William Carbone
Fran Carino
Jeff Carr
Donald Devore
Rep. Robert Farr
Sen. Judith Freedman
Deborah Fuller
Rep. Lile R. Gibbons
Hector Glynn
Janice Gruendel
Susan Hamilton
Rep. Gail Hamm
Sen. Mary Ann Handley
Sen. John A. Kissel
Lisa Kouzoujian
Mickey Kramer
Comm. Theresa Lantz
Judge William Lavery
Sal Luciano
Mary Marcial
Sen. Edward Meyer
Jeanne Milstein
Judge Barbara Quinn
Christine Rapillo
Ellen Scalettar
Chief Carl Sferrazza
Deborah DelPrete Sullivan
Rep. Cathy C. Tymniak



Administrators

Diana Caliendo
Sarah Kolb
John Orofino
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