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2005 Annual Report - Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services

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Jabg Grants Awarded Fiscal Year <strong>2005</strong><br />

Fluvanna County<br />

Graduated Sanctions<br />

Program<br />

Dr. Jacqueline A. Meyers<br />

434-591-1910<br />

Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight County<br />

Victim/Witness Impact<br />

Program<br />

Palinda Belcher<br />

757-365-6260<br />

$67,500<br />

2 nd year<br />

$39,662<br />

2 nd year<br />

Program ensures availability <strong>of</strong> a continuum<br />

<strong>of</strong> services for disposition <strong>of</strong> juvenile<br />

cases.<br />

Program goal is to enhance communitybased<br />

sentencing alternatives. Key components<br />

include victim and neighborhoodfocused<br />

community service, victim-<strong>of</strong>fender<br />

reconciliation and victim-<strong>of</strong>fender groups.<br />

Continuing Grants to State Agencies (in alphabetical order):<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Juvenile<br />

<strong>Justice</strong> (DJJ)<br />

Alternatives to Detention:<br />

Day <strong>Report</strong>ing Centers<br />

Scott Reiner<br />

804-371-0720<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Juvenile<br />

<strong>Justice</strong><br />

Transitional <strong>Services</strong>:<br />

Independent Living<br />

Program<br />

Angela Valentine<br />

804-225-3911<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Juvenile<br />

<strong>Justice</strong><br />

Sex Offender Treatment<br />

Program<br />

Scott Reiner<br />

804-371-0720<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mental<br />

Health/Mental Retardation<br />

and Substance Abuse<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

Mental Health Needs <strong>of</strong><br />

Juvenile Offenders<br />

Janet Lung<br />

804-371-2137<br />

$450,000<br />

2 nd year<br />

$450,000<br />

2 nd year<br />

$273,600<br />

3 rd year<br />

$465,660<br />

2 nd year<br />

Program provides day reporting centers as<br />

sanctioning and dispositional alternatives<br />

for juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders who are probation/<br />

parole violators and likely to be placed in<br />

secure detention.<br />

Program provides independent living beds<br />

as a step-down from incarceration in a<br />

juvenile correctional center or transition<br />

from a halfway house. The goal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

program is to promote public safety and<br />

reduce recidivism by focusing on life<br />

and employment skills while providing<br />

supervision and structure.<br />

DJJ disperses funds among 5 court service<br />

units for treatment and consultation<br />

services for community-based sex <strong>of</strong>fender<br />

treatment programs in 5 localities.<br />

Implementation <strong>of</strong> 5 collaborative pilot<br />

projects between local Community Service<br />

Boards and detention centers to provide<br />

mental health and substance abuse services<br />

to juveniles in detention, and assist juveniles<br />

during the transitional process into the<br />

community.<br />

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