Diverting Children, Adolescents and Young Adults from Criminal Justice System Involvement
Federal opportunity from TCOCP - Trial Court Commissioner of Probation • Trial Court. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Diverting Children, Adolescents and Young Adults from Criminal Justice System Involvement
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The opportunity focuses on strategies to divert children, adolescents, and young adults from involvement in the criminal justice system, posted by the TCOCP and due by March 6, 2026. This initiative aims to implement programs that address underlying issues leading to such involvement and promote rehabilitation rather than incarceration. Interested bidders should review the detailed attachments linked in the notice for specific expectations and guidelines.
The buyer aims to develop effective interventions and programs focused on preventing criminal justice involvement among youth, emphasizing rehabilitation and community supports.
- Organizations with expertise in juvenile rehabilitation
- Nonprofits focused on youth services
- Educational institutions involved in community outreach
- Review existing programs and identify gaps
- Develop new diversion strategies
- Implement training for juvenile justice personnel
- Engage community organizations for support
- Evaluate program effectiveness and report findings
- Proposal including methodology for diversion programs
- Budget breakdown
- Timeline for implementation
- Qualifications of key personnel
- Letters of support from community organizations
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- Ensure adherence to all relevant juvenile justice guidelines
- Follow up on reporting requirements for funded programs
- Consider a cost-reimbursement approach for flexible funding
- Highlight long-term cost savings through successful program implementation
- Collaborate with local nonprofits and youth advocacy groups
- Incorporate mental health professionals as subcontractors
- Potential resistance from existing criminal justice stakeholders
- Challenges in measuring program success
- Funding limitations may affect program viability
- What specific outcomes does the TCOCP expect from successful implementation?
- Are there existing models or programs the agency prefers to replicate?
- What is the framework for evaluation and reporting required by the TCOCP?
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- No explicit budget range mentioned
- Absence of office or point of contact for queries
- Information on evaluation criteria not detailed
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