Press Releases

For Immediate Release
Contact: Stephanie Booker
May 29, 2012
601-866-9003



Congressman Thompson ANNOUNCES $269,033 Awarded to the Mississippi Division Of Public Safety Planning


BOLTON, MISSISSIPPI – Today, United States Representative Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) announced The Department of Justice has awarded $269,033 to the Mississippi Division of Public Safety Planning.

 

Mississippi is focused on three areas of juvenile justice reform which includes: restorative justice, detention/corrections staff training, and accountability-based programs. This program is grounded in the principle that the most constructive outcome from juvenile offending is to hold the juvenile(s) accountable for his/her actions and involving the victim(s) to encourage this process. It is anticipated that the restorative justice programming that will be implemented in the three counties will result in a 35%-50% reduction in referrals. It is Mississippi's intention to educate and train 65%-75% of juvenile justice professionals on positive methods for juvenile justice reform in accordance with State and Federal law. DPSP
continues to collaborate with State and local agencies to provide training for juvenile justice professionals in the State of Mississippi. DPSP will continue to sponsor the Annual Juvenile Justice Conference targeting compliance-based issues and juvenile justice reform. In addition, DPSP is working with Information Technology Services (ITS) to establish a compliance based database for juvenile detention centers to enter information regarding the detainment and holding of juveniles within a facility.

 

For more information call 202-307-0703.




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