Más sobre los Servicios Sociales del Tribunal de Familia
FCSSD tiene un promedio de 1,200 menores bajo su supervisión en un momento dado. El personal de la División es responsable de:
- Screening and assessing each newly arrested youth’s social history and risk to public safety.
- Conducting youth and family assessments, including family group conferences.
- Making petition and detention recommendations to the office of the attorney general.
- Advising and making recommendations to the Court throughout all phases of the adjudication process.
- Conducting home, school, and community assessments toward the development of comprehensive pre- and post- disposition probation services, supervision plans and alternatives to detention.
- Recommending and facilitating commitment of youth to the District of Columbia’s Department of Youth Rehabilitative Services.
- Coordinar los servicios y supervisar a todos los jóvenes involucrados en la corte.
La División de Servicios Sociales de la Corte tiene las siguientes oficinas satélite y programas de firmas:
- Estado Delincuente / Personas con Necesidad de Supervisión (PINS)
- Unidad de Prevención de la Delincuencia (DPU)
- Oficinas de admisión uno y dos
- Leaders of Today In Solidarity (LOTS)- Girls Only Probation Program
- Ultimate Transitions, Ultimate Responsibilities NOW (UTURN)- Intensive Supervision
- Clínica de Orientación Infantil
- Juvenile Behavioral Diversion Program (JBHP)
- Here Opportunities Prepare you for Excellence (HOPE) Court – a treatment program for juvenile victims of sexual exploitation.