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Juvenile Justice Boards & Councils focus on crime prevention in their local communities.
Review DJJ forms by office or by subject. Forms are available for download in multiple file formats.
Juvenile Probation Officers (JPO) assess the needs and risks of youth entering the juvenile justice system.
Browse online health tips and resources by topic in the Health Initiatives section.
The Civil Citation Dashboard contains data on Florida’s use of Civil Citation as an alternative to arrest for 1st time misdemeanants.
The Juvenile Justice System Improvement Project (JJSIP) is a national initiative to reform the juvenile justice system by translating "what works" into everyday practice and policy.
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As part of The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice’s effort to implement evidence-based and best practices throughout the continuum of services, The Sourcebook catalogues information regarding cognitive-behavioral curriculums and community-based family therapies that have been proven through research to reduce recidivism and/or criminogenic needs. This document was produced by the Programming and Technical Assistance Unit, in conjunction with the Office of Research, and contains the most current information available about the delinquency interventions presented.
Anyone may submit material for review for potential inclusion in the Sourcebook. Submissions with research articles or citations included will receive a faster review. Submissions should be sent to the Programming and Technical Assistance Supervisor via email at amy.greenwald@djj.state.fl.us.