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Court Services
FACE-TO-FACE: VICTIMS AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS
COMING TOGETHER
This program is Cass County's bold step toward a more Balanced and Restorative
Justice (BARJ) system. Based on the national model, BARJ seeks to balance three
goals: accountability, public safety and competency development. FACE-TO-FACE
began in 2006, serving victims of juvenile crime in conjunction with the Cass
County First Offender Community Initiated Sanctions and Services (FOCISS) program.
Continued funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
and the Missouri Department of Public Safety makes it possible for FACE-TO-FACE
to offer services to all stakeholders of juvenile crime in Cass County and to
expand juvenile restorative justice programs. Cass, County of 101 West Market Street, Suite 101 Warrensburg, MO 64093 Mr. Dale Buckingham 660-422-7418
JUVENILE VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM
Diversion
MENTORING: SYSTEM-INVOLVED YOUTH OF PROMISE
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri is responding to help meet the
needs of children in the foster care system and/or at risk for entering the
juvenile justice system. They provide one-to-one mentoring and comprehensive
support services to youth, ages 5-17, and their families. Throughout its 93
year history, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri has proven that mentoring
works and is proposing that this program will reduce the number of juvenile
court referrals from young people who are at-risk for becoming system involved.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri
4625 Lindell Blvd., Suite 501
St. Louis, MO 63108
Ms. Kate Dopuch
314-361-5900
CENTRAL MISSOURI MENTORING PROJECT
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri offers nearly forty years of success
in mentoring. We are expanding the scope of our program to serve at-risk children
in Boone, Audrain and Callaway Counties. We are now engaging more middle school
and junior high students, focusing on Lee Elementary School in Columbia, and
finding new ways to recruit mentors. We are building on innovative programming
and recruiting in Year One to match 120 children with mentors in Year Two. BBBS
of Central Missouri strives to impact children's social competencies, whereby
affecting in a positive manner the choices they make on their paths to becoming
caring, competent and confident adults.
Big Brothers Big Sisters-Columbia
800 North Providence
Columbia, MO 65203
Ms. Kerrie Bloss
573-874-3677
BLUE EYE R-V CHRONIC TRUANCY INITIATIVE
The Blue Eye R-V school district’s Chronic Truancy Initiative is a program
devoted to reducing absenteeism within our schools. Our program employs a School
Resource Officer whose primary duty is to investigate chronic truancy cases
and provide comprehensive case management services to students who are excessively
absent from school.
Blue Eye School District
PO Box 105
Blue Eye, MO 65611
Mr. Ben Johnson
417-779-5332
GIRLS IN CONTROL
Girls in Control is a series of eight week, gender specific, programs for young
females that engages them in topics, projects, and activities to increase their
self-esteem, decrease bullying, address substance use, and promotes positive
peer groups. In addressing these needs, a decrease in the likelihood of delinquency
is expected. The project allows us to engage about 110 third through eighth
grade females in SMART Girls, GoGirlGo, Odd Girl Out/Girls' Circle, Youth for
Unity programs, and SMART Sisters.
Boys and Girls Club of Poplar Bluff
P.O. Box 55
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Mr. Leroy James
573-776-1690
YOUTH PREVENTION SERVICES
Youth Prevention Services (YPS) is a comprehensive counseling program targeting
at-risk, pre-adjudicated youth, ages 9-16, who have been referred by Jackson
County Family Court Services Truancy Court and area schools. The focus is primarily
on the Hickman Mills C-1 district. YPS is a primary prevention program with
the goal of preventing at-risk youth from entering the juvenile justice system.
Service provision includes the use of specific assessment and treatment tools
for participants who have experienced trauma and/or abuse.
Child Abuse Prevention Association-CAPA
503 East 23rd Street
Independence, MO 64055
Ms. Karen Costa
816-252-8388
CASASTART AT CHA/CHALIS
The Moving Ahead Program is based on the START program (Striving Together to
Achieve a Rewarding Tomorrow) by the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
(CASA). This is a well recognized at-risk youth prevention program. Columbia
Housing Authority Low Income Services’ (CHALIS) 2007 Title II request
helps fund the following staff positions: Family Services/School Communication
Coordinator, At-Risk Youth Programming Coordinator, Community Policing/Juvenile
Justice Communication Coordinator, five At-Risk Youth Programming Assistants,
and two Van Drivers.
Columbia Housing Authority (CHA)
201 Switzler Street
Columbia, MO 65203
Mr. Ron Schmidt
573-443-2556
STAND UP NOW
"Stand Up Now” (SUN) is a program for juvenile girls, 9-17 yr. olds,
that teaches "at risk" girls and their parents a curriculum focused
on self-esteem, family strengthening, drug/alcohol abuse and refusal skills,
anger management, domestic violence prevention, child abuse & neglect prevention,
career awareness and job readiness. The parents attend classes for first for
six weeks. The girls attend classes throughout the year. SUN is based on the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) "best
practice" model, "Creating Lasting Family Connections." The girls
meet three times a week, M/W/TH, from 4:30-7:30 pm, during the school year.
In June, July and August, a week long day camp is held. This is an excellent
opportunity for the girls to have a concentrated time each month to learn the
curriculum, have a lot of fun, and build relationships with the staff.
Destiny of HOPE
7 East Ash Street
Columbia, MO 65203
Ms. Judy Hubbard
573-449-9625
CONNECTING YOUTH PROGRAM
Future Well-being of Mankind, a non-profit faith-based organization in rural
Missouri, has implemented a Connecting Youth Program for at-risk youth ages
9-17. FWBM's Connecting Youth Program, with the assistance of the Department
of Public Safety, implemented a diversion project to help youth make healthier
choices; build resilience against drugs and alcohol; and minimize injurious
behaviors toward themselves and others. The program runs four cycles of fifteen
weeks each. Referrals are received from the 10th Judicial Juvenile Court Systems.
Future Wellbeing of Mankind
P.O. Boz 179
Paris, MO 65270
Mr. Harold Dewayne Long
660-627-6072
37TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-JUVENILE DIVISION CHRONIC TRUANCY INITIATIVE
The 37th Judicial Circuit-Juvenile Division’s Chronic Truancy Initiative
is a program devoted to reducing chronic absenteeism in the West Plains R-7
School District. Our program employs a full-time School Resource Officer whose
primary duty is to investigate chronic truancy cases and provide comprehensive
case management services to those students who are excessively absent from school.
Howell, County of
111 Walnut
P.O. Box 467
West Plains, MO 65775
Mr. Stan Smith
417-256-2432
THE INCREDIBLE YEARS BASIC PARENTING PROGRAM
This is a “best practices” model program called The Incredible Years
and is being developed in three phases. The initial year was the development
of The Basic Parenting Component. The second year saw the development of The
Advanced parenting component. The third year will develop The Child Social Skills
and Problem Solving Training Program (small group treatment program).
Kirksville R-III Schools
1901 East Hamilton
Kirksville, MO 63501
Ms. Cindy L. Dowis
660-626-1400
PREVENTING SUBSTANCE USE/DELINQUENT BEHAVIORS
The Preventing Substance Use/Delinquent Behaviors program provides two different,
age-appropriate, programs for at-risk youth in Perry County. Using the model
curriculum Life skills, training is provided in such areas as media influence,
making decisions, and resisting peer pressure. Service projects and healthy
alternative activities are incorporated into the program. A youth conference
for eighth graders is held to assist them in making responsible choices.
Perry County Community Task Force
406 North Spring Street, Suite 4
Perryville, MO 63775
Ms. Jeanette Klobe
573-547-1292
POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL-BASED MENTORING PROGRAM
The Poplar Bluff School-Based Mentoring Program provides students, as identified
as high risk of school or social failure, with caring adults as mentors. Each
mentor, under the supervision of the Mentoring Coordinators, will spend at least
one hour each week with his or her assigned youth eating lunch, playing games,
working on homework or discussing issues that are troubling the student.
Poplar Bluff R-I Schools
986 Highway AA
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Ms. Brenda Allen
573-785-4392
MENTORING AT-RISK YOUTH
With the goal of the program to divert youth from entering the juvenile justice
system, Presbyterian Children's Services program, Mentoring At-Risk Youth, will
provide field-based mentoring services to thirty youth, ages 6-17. These are
youths who are in foster care; under case management by the Missouri Alliance
for Children and Families in Northeast Missouri; and within the specific counties
of Boone, Callaway, Randolph and Howard. Each young person will receive at least
one hour of mentoring services per week for up to 12 months.
Presbyterian Childrens’s Services
811 N. Fifth St.
Moberly, MO 65270
Ms. Anita Keisling-Caver
660-263-4624
CASASTART
Ripley County Caring Community Partnership is pleased to announce CASASTART
(Striving Together to Achieve Rewarding Tomorrows, a program of the Center of
Addiction and Substance Abuse). CASASTART is a community-based, school-centered
program designed to keep high-risk 8 to 13 year old youths free of substance
abuse and criminal involvement. This program is an effective best practice model
program that identifies a complex number of risk and protective factors. CASASTART
is a comprehensive case management program encompassing the school, community,
law enforcement, at-risk youth, and their families.
Ripley County Caring Community Partnership
209 West Highway Street
Doniphan, MO 63935
Ms. Lisa Aden
573-996-7980
PROJECT SAFE
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
Rose Brooks Center, Inc. offers an engaging program for at-risk children (ages
3-5 years old) in 12 different pre-school and Head Start programs in the Kansas
City metropolitan area. Project SAFE Preschool Program is designed specifically
to prevent violence and juvenile delinquency by teaching skills and awareness
at an early age. The goal is to reduce impulsivity and aggressive behavior in
children while increasing social competency through the use of the widely recognized
and proven, evidenced based, curriculum Second Step.
Rose Brooks Center, Inc.
P. O. Box 320599
Kansas City, MO 64132
Ms. Stephanie Milby
816-523-5550
THE INTERSECTION’S CONNECTIONS PROGRAM
The Intersection is continuing its All Stars Life Skills Program. The “Basic”
program is open to new teens. For those who have already graduated from the
basic program, they will attend the All Stars Booster program to reinforce the
positive life skills already gained, while providing a supportive, mentoring
environment for continued positive behaviors.
The Intersection
7 East Sexton Road
Columbia, MO 65203
Ms. Dana Battison
573-819-0089
Aftercare/Re-Entry
SUBSTANCE ABUSE INTERVENTION PROGRAM
The Robert L. Perry Juvenile Justice Center has initiated a substance abuse
intervention program. A contracted therapist provides services to youths who
are, or have been, residents at the detention center. While Medicaid will reimburse
for some of the services, it does not cover everything. This grant covers the
cost of the additional services provided that Medicaid does not reimburse for,
as well as the costs associated with the reentry and aftercare programming,
resource materials, and for drug tests during the aftercare program thereafter.
Boone, County of
Bruce Normile Juvenile Justice Center
5665 North Roger I Wilson Memorial Drive
Columbia, MO 65202
Mr. Pete Schmersahl
573-886-4450
GCJDC AFTERCARE/REENTRY PROGRAM
This is an aftercare/re-entry program that starts with a positive detention
environment through which juveniles who have been detained receive services
for a successful release home. A release treatment plan is developed to build
skills and provide a continuum of aftercare supervision and services. Whenever
possible, cases for release are expedited.
Greene, County of
Greene County Juvenile Detention Center
1111 North Robberson
Springfield, MO 65802
Ms. Marie Swope
417-829-6105
RENTRY AFTERCARE FUNCTIONAL FAMILY THERAPY
The Reentry and Aftercare Functional Family Therapy Program uses some of the
most effective evidence-based interventions known to help high-risk juvenile
offenders returning to their homes so they may integrate successfully back into
the community. The program includes training for a Family Court staff member
in the area of interventions so as to sustain the program beyond the grant period.
Jackson, County of
2729 Gillham Road
Kansas City, MO 64108
Mr. Mel Bockelman
816-881-6512
Title V - Community Prevention Block Grants
COLUMBIA'S YOUTH WITH PROMISE...REDUCING RISK, STAYING ON TRACK
The goal of this program is to reduce the risks for 15 referred youth and their
families (an anticipated 22 siblings and 20 parents) by keeping them on track
in terms of the law, behavior, school attendance, program participation, and
academic performance. Using the CASASTART (Striving Together to Achieve Rewarding
Tomorrows, a program of the Center of Addiction and Substance Abuse) model,
Columbia’s Youth with Promise employs the eight basic core components
as an effective means to provide services to the target population. For this
program the city partnered with four additional organizations: Youth Community
Coalition, the Columbia Housing Authority, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Central
Missouri, and the Rainbow House. These agencies also collaborate with the public
school district, the juvenile office, and the police department to meet the
needs of population served.
Columbia, City of
P.O. Box 6015
Columbia, MO 65205
Mr. Steve Hollis
573-874-7488
FAMILIES IN ACTION
The goal of this program is to increase juvenile delinquency program support,
improve pro-social behaviors, and increase accountability. Within the 3-year
program plan, five communities will support a minimum of 165 parents and 225
youth. Within the first program year, those five communities will support a
minimum of 55 parents and 75 youths as they learn skills that will increase
family attachments and strengthen refusal skills for use at home, at school,
and in the community.
Mississippi, County of
P.O. Box 249
East Prairie, MO 63845
Martha Ellen Black
573-649-3731
Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Programs (JABG)
SCHOOL VIOLENCE HOTLINE-DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S SERVICES
The Missouri School Violence Hotline is a coordinated means to report school
violence and safety concerns. By calling the toll free number, a hotline employee
will take information on violence occurring on school property, on the school
bus, at the bus stop, and while in route to and from school. The Missouri School
Violence Hotline accepts calls on threats, weapons, fights, assaults, bullying,
sexual misconduct, theft, property destruction, cyber bullying, gang activity,
and other acts violent in nature. The one-on-one process of allowing youth and
other concerned citizens to report anonymously is critical to preventing or
stopping acts of school violence.
State of Missouri
Division of Children's Services
615 Howerton Court
Jefferson City, MO 65103
Bonnie Washeck
573-751-8927
Pass Through Awards (75%)
ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Juveniles who have committed law violations, and subsequently have become involved
in the juvenile system, have a history of making poor choices and then not practicing
responsibility for those choices. The Robert L. Perry Juvenile Justice Center
uses these JABG funding for art and music instructors, non-violent crisis intervention
training for staff, and for transportation expenses of youth to and from court
or other activities associated with the accountability programs.
Boone, County of
Robert L. Perry Juvenile Justice Center
5665 N. Roger I. Wilson Memorial Drive
Columbia, MO 65201
Pete Schmersahl
573-886-4450
S.A.M. #4 (SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY AND MORE #4)
The goal of this grant is to maintain an additional Deputy Juvenile Officer
who works directly with juveniles. The additional staff will help divert juveniles
from further involvement in the legal system and by helping them and their families
to better understand the court process.
Greene, County of
Greene County Juvenile Justice Center
1111 North Robberson
Springfield, MO 65802
Kyle O'Dell
417-829-6180
SENTENCED TO THE ARTS PROGRAM
The "Sentenced to the Arts" Program for adjudicated juveniles has
proven to be successful within our county. "Sentenced to the Arts"
uses art, music, and drama therapy to help the traditional therapist modify
youth’s undesirable behaviors and provide them with more positive interpersonal
skills. The program is designed to reduce recidivism by providing outlets for
positive forms of expression, identifying more quickly the problems with a youth
and reducing the display of negative behaviors. This is all done to help lead
the youth to an increased connection with the community.
Jackson, County of
COMBAT
415 East 12th Street, 11th Floor
Kansas City, MO 64106
Angela C. Castle
816-881-3113
JUVENILE SERVICE ENHANCEMENTS
The St. Charles County Family Court's mission with juvenile offenders is to
hold them accountable for their delinquent conduct with the goal to reduce the
likelihood that they will re-offend. It is this mission which has driven the
development of most Court programs or services.
St. Charles, County of
Family Court of St. Charles County
1700 South River Road
St. Charles, MO 63303
Raymond J. Grush
314-949-3040
NIGHT WATCH PROGRAM
Levels of youth firearm violence in St. Louis are considerably higher than for
the United States as a whole. During the 1990's, St. Louis has consistently
ranked in the top five cities for homicide rates. A similar high crime pattern
also applies to other felonies and misdemeanors with the City of St. Louis.
Regrettably, many of these crimes are also committed by juveniles. Mirroring
national patterns are young black males, especially those aged 15-24, who are
the most likely victims of homicides in St. Louis.
St. Louis, City of
City of St. Louis Neighborhood Stabilization Team
1200 Market Street, Room 418
St. Louis, MO 63103
William D. Flowers
314-622-4628
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