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Office
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The
Office of Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services,
(JP&TS) is a community-oriented service
agency. We are dedicated to sharing responsibilities
with our partners in the community to effect
successful re-entry of adjudicated youth returning
home by providing a balanced approach utilizing
care, treatment, accountability, protection
and enforcement. |
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It
is estimated that over the next five years,
thousands of youths will be released from the
Juvenile Justice Commission’s custody
to communities throughout New Jersey. JP&TS
provides parole supervision to these juvenile
offenders and assists them as they transition
to home, their neighborhoods and schools through
a gradual, planned and purposeful “step-down”
parole process. This process seeks to hold parolees
accountable for their behavior while simultaneously
maximizing opportunities to engage each parolee
in a re-entry process that facilitates: family
reunification; furthers the parolee’s
education; leads to the development of marketable
skills; and the development of those normative
skills, such as self-disciplined positive goal
directed behavior, and moral values that will
enable him or her to become a productive, contributing
member of the community. |
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These
goals are achieved through collaboration with
other JJC organizational units, including the
JJC’s Offices of Education, Secure Care,
and Community Programs and partnering with community-based
service providers. Through these partnerships
and collaborations, opportunities for successful
re-entry are provided through the following. |

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“Inside
– Outside” Programs and Services
Helping a juvenile prepare for re-entry and
community parole supervision begins pre-release
and involves a multi-system effort to ensure
the individualized re-entry plan considers the
risks to public safety and needs of the parolee
to succeed on parole. When possible, juveniles
are involved pre-release in vocational and employment
training opportunities that will transfer outside
of the JJC facility. The juvenile and his or
her family are encouraged to participate in
the re-entry planning process either in person
or through the use of video-teleconferencing. |

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Police,
Parole and Probation Partnerships
In recognition of JP&TS’ duty to protect
the public’s safety and hold juveniles
accountable for their behavior, JP&TS’
has partnered with law enforcement officers
in other jurisdictions, including local police
and prosecutors) to seek out and apprehend parolees
who go missing and, ensure that parolees are
complying with the conditions of parole. These
partnerships include Project Safe Neighborhoods
initiatives, and participation in Safer Cities
and Operation CeaseFire |

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Transitional
Services
are provided to parolees with the goal
of helping each parolee gradually transition
home through a series of “step-down”
supervised activities. These activities allow
the parolee to practice the pro-social skills
needed to successfully return to the neighborhood,
home and school while under supervision in a
variety of environments. Located throughout
New Jersey, community-based transitional services
include short-term transitional living facilities,
day reporting centers, transitional schools,
supportive employment opportunities, mentoring
and interventions designed to address: gang
reduction; family reunification; supporting
substance abuse recovery and improving mental
and emotional disorders. |
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