An Assessment of the Chemung County, NY, Juvenile Justice System
CGR assessed Chemung County's Criminal & Juvenile Justice system practices and their impact on the jail population, and also programs and initiatives designed to reduce juvenile justice system detentions and out-of-home placements. CGR identified seven key strategies the County can use to reduce the average jail census by at least 60 inmates per day, saving County taxpayers more than $1.1 million annually. CGR also recommended specific improvements for the juvenile justice system, ranging from improved oversight to enhanced data tracking.
Report Date: Jun 2006
Author(s): Donald Pryor
, Vicki Brown
Subject(s): Government Reorganization/Dissolution
, Criminal Justice
Location: Chemung, New York
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