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Committee continues juvenile crime‑control plan to allow fuller review of diversion services and caseloads

5916684 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted to continue Resolution 2025‑R041, the city’s Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act (VJCCCA) plan, to the Nov. 13 meeting so staff can supply unduplicated youth counts and cross‑system data on youth involved with child welfare and juvenile justice.

Shannon Paul, deputy director in the Department of Justice Services, presented the city’s VJCCCA plan for fiscal year 2026 and described the program array intended to reduce juvenile recidivism through community‑based diversion, restorative justice and life‑skills programming.

Paul said the plan totals $695,366; $347,683 is city general funds and a matching amount may be received from the Virginia Department…

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