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File #: 15-20918    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Approved
File created: 7/31/2023 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 8/28/2023 Final action: 8/28/2023
Title: FY23-24 Youth Diversion Program Grant Interlocal Agreement
Attachments: 1. Resolution_FY 23-24 JCPC Grant Meck Co Interlocal_DRAFT, 2. CJS_CT_CMPD_Youth_Diversion_Program_24_082423
Title
FY23-24 Youth Diversion Program Grant Interlocal Agreement

Action
Action:
A. Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute an interlocal agreement with Mecklenburg County through its Criminal Justice Services to provide an alternative for arrest for youthful offenders while maintaining accountability for delinquent acts and providing support to redirect behavior, and

B. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute all documents necessary to complete the interlocal agreement.


Body
Staff Resource(s):
Johnny Jennings, Police
Martha Dozier, Police
Cara Evans-Patterson, Police

Explanation
* Each year Mecklenburg County's Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) receives funds from the North Carolina Division of Juvenile Justice to support programs that assist youth offenders.
* The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) was awarded $225,000 in funding from the JCPC to support the thirteenth year of their Youth Diversion Program.
* Funding will enable school resource officers, patrol, and court counselors, from the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, to refer up to 400 first time juvenile offenders to the Diversion Program.
* Program services administered by the CMPD's Youth Diversion Program will include interpersonal skill building, conflict resolution, substance awareness, academics, and career development plan workshops.
* Parental skill training will also be provided to the parents/guardians of program participants.
* Individual offenders who have committed first time offenses such as simple assault, larceny, public disturbance, trespassing, or damage to property may be referred to the program if they meet the criteria established by the CMPD and the Mecklenburg County District Attorney.
* Individuals are referred to the program in lieu of being arrested for an offense they have committed.
* Once an individual has completed the diversion program, the as...

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