Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act: 2006 Report to the California Legislature
March 2006 Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act: 2006 Report to the California Legislature The Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) supports community-based programs that have proven effective in reducing crime and delinquency among at-risk youth and young offenders. In 2004-05, the JJCPA supported 168 programs implemented by counties to address locally identified needs in the continuum of responses to juvenile crime. The program, which started in 2001, has increased the number of youth served and reduced per-capita costs. By June 30, 2005, 56 counties participated in the JJCPA programs at a total cost of $99.7 . . .
