4.2: Expand social services to keep youth out of the justice system
Issue Statement and Context
Low-income young people who are particularly at risk of being victims and perpetrators of crime, or who may have already been traumatized by violence, are often not getting the preventative programs and services they and their families need early enough. The social service organizations and schools that serve them frequently struggle to identify early intervention points for those young people who are most at risk. Opportunities to intervene are at times missed, and too often families experience poor coordination of services.
The County’s Juvenile Services Department (JSD), which serves many of our youth and their families through its facilities, programs, and services, has been an early pioneer of approaches that recognize the challenge of intervening with the right service at the earliest moment possible. JSD manages a series of prevention programs and front-end services that are informed by assessments of early risk behaviors. The department’s Civil Citation program also works to identify points for early intervention for youth.
Detailed Action Summary
Provide trauma-informed care and associated services for young people and families known to be at high risk of entering the criminal justice system to meet their needs and prevent justice involvement. Implement new ways for the County to understand the well-being of young people in Miami-Dade and identify points for early intervention for youth.