Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice
Electronic monitoring means placing an electronic monitoring device on the client and monitoring their compliance, mostly on curfew issues. Intensive supervision is a program that provides personal, individualized, close supervision of a client. Restorative justice is repayment to a crime victim by the offender. Often, CSI utilizes a type of repayment in which the offender makes restitution to a symbolic ‘victim’ usually working for the community on work crews. Client intervention classes provide instruction and advice on ways to avoid property theft, controlled substance use/abuse, or other criminal charges. Interstate compact services are utilized to supervise offenders who move to our catchment area from other states. Aftercare is a program to assist clients upon their release from secure Division of Youth Services facilities.
These services are designed to help youth avoid contact, or further contact, with the justice system.
CSI complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion or sex. For individuals with limited English proficiency or who need communications in an alternate format, translation or alternative formats will be made available free of charge.
