DJC Newsletter

Highlights this issue:
New short-term program at EAS;
JCIP Family Component
 

DJC's Continued Response to Listening Session Feedback

Short Term Re-entry Program for Juvenile Males

Ethan Allen School now provides a new dispositional option for delinquent males ages 10 - 17.  Along with Southern Oaks Girls School, these two institutions strive to give counties options for shorter, high impact programming.  Juvenile Cognitive Intervention is a cornerstone of both short-term re-entry programs, giving students an opportunity to think productively about their choices and challenges.

Juvenile Cognitive Intervention Program Adds a Family Component by Dr. David Smith

Youth Corrective Sanctions Program Involves Families in Youth Re-integration by Tammy Muller

The Division's Juvenile Cognitive Intervention Program Rated Highly by National Evaluator by Glen Link

Maintaining Gains in Cognitive Restructuring by Mark Frost, Rebecca Winner and C.S.

Division Tracks Youth Participation in JCIP - 2nd Quarter Data

Model County Programs
Beginning with the November newsletter, DJC will reserve space in each newsletter to highlight county programs that are especially effective in promoting juvenile accountability, competence building and public safety.  If you have a contribution for the next newsletter, please forward it to Pamela J. Eitland at pamela.eitland.doc.state.wi.us no later than October 8, 2004.

Announcements
Watch for relevant training opportunities.

120-day re-entry program for Juvenile Males
 


JCIP adds a Family Component
Youth Corrective Sanctions 
JCIP Top Ranked Program by Glen Link

Maintaining Gains in Cognitive Restructing by Mark Frost & Rebecca Winner

"It worked for me"....former Ethan Allen student tells how he used JCIP concepts to improve his life.
JCIP completions 2nd quarter 2004


Announcements