JAC Newsletter March 2015 - Civil Citation :: Brevard
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JAC Newsletter March 2015 - Civil Citation :: Brevard
Brevard County JAC Newsletter Volume 38 JAC Advisory Board Officers Chairman: Michael Cantaloupe, Cocoa Police Chief Vice Chairman: Joseph LaSata, Rockledge Police Chief Secretary: Jack King, Melbourne Village Police Chief Juvenile Assessment Center 321.452.0800 ext. 153 Fax: 321.633.0635 March 2015 Spotlight on David State Butler, Attorney Phil Archer Congratulations Chief Indian Harbour Beach Police Department Congratulations to David Butler, newly appointed Chief of Police in Indian Harbour Beach. He is a seasoned public servant, senior administrator, and a decorated law enforcement officer, with 23 years of law enforcement and leadership experience with the City of Titusville. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor teaching law enforcement courses at Eastern Florida State College. His career in law enforcement began in 1991 at the Titusville Police Department and he quickly elevated through the department to the level of Commander in 2006. We welcome Chief Butler to the JAC Advisory Board. Chief Butler succeeds Chief Bobby Sullivan who retired after more than 17 years of dedicated service to the City of Indian Harbour Beach. He became Chief in 2004, and was elected Secretary of the JAC Advisory Board for 2006, and Vice Chairman for 2007-2008. He was a very active member of the Advisory Board, providing interagency input, coordination, planning, and guidance to support the operation of the Brevard County Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC). We congratulate Chief Sullivan on his retirement and thank him for his wisdom and insight over the years. Crosswinds Youth Services Jan Lokay, President/CEO 1407 Dixon Blvd. Cocoa, FL 32922 321.452.0800 ext.208 www.crosswindsyouthservices.org Juvenile Assessment Center Outcomes For contract year to date October 2014 through February 2015: 250 youth received services through the Juvenile Assessment Center, and 105 assessments have been conducted. 101 or 96% of youth receiving an assessment and needing a referral were linked to additional services as compared to the contract requirement of 70%. www.brevardcivilcitation.org 116 or 99% of youth and families responding reported satisfaction with services received through the Juvenile Assessment Center as compared to the contract requirement of 80%. 92% of youth did not have a charge for 1 year after receiving Civil Citation services (data from October 2009 through February 2015). Juvenile Assessment Center/Civil DJJ Circuit 18 Chief Probation Citation Accredited Officer Dan Rodgers to Retire Crosswinds Youth Services is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), an international, independent, nonprofit, human service accrediting organization. The re-accreditation process, which occurs every four years, requires a thorough review by COA of all of Crosswinds’ programs and services, applying the highest standards of best practices. In the most recent on-site review, conducted in February 2015, the peer reviewers were very impressed with the JAC as a model and suggested Crosswinds trademark the program and have it replicated in the nation. They commented that the assessments used to help youth were intense and uncommon in such a short term program, and thought this was a best practice that all service providers should try to duplicate when working with youth. In January 2010, Dan Rodgers was appointed Chief Probation Officer for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Circuit 18, which includes Brevard and Seminole counties. He had formerly served as Chief Probation Officer in Circuit 19 from 2004 to 2010. Mr. Rodgers has also served in various positions as a Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) in Brevard County from 1997 to 2002 when he became Assistant Chief Probation Officer in Circuit 19. The reviewers felt that the Brevard Civil Citation Initiative, a component of the JAC, was the most progressive program they have seen for juveniles, and this program was needed in most communities. They said the level of services offered to intervene with this group was terrific. They felt the relationship with law enforcement was extremely positive and contributed greatly to the success of the program. Thank you to all local law enforcement, JAC Advisory Board members and Crosswinds Board members and staff for helping to make the Juvenile Assessment Center with its Civil Citation Initiative so outstanding! Dan Rodgers has been actively involved in the JAC Advisory Board, bringing to it his very considerable experience with young offenders, and his passion and commitment for helping young people and giving them a second chance. We congratulate Dan upon his upcoming retirement and thank him for his guidance and his great expertise. He will be greatly missed. The members of the Juvenile Assessment Center Advisory Board