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Juvenile intake team reports 64 intakes so far; juvenile programs show above-target success rates

3110296 · March 31, 2025
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Summary

The county—s juvenile intake and probation staff reported 64 intakes and program success rates above state targets for several diversion and supervision programs; five juveniles were sent to the regional detention center over the most recent weekend.

Juvenile services staff reported intake volumes, described the Kansas Detention Assessment Instrument (KDAI) used for custody decisions and listed active interventions and success rates.

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Staff said the KDAI is the statewide intake instrument required by Kansas Department of Corrections used to determine whether a juvenile should be detained at the regional facility (Gerard). For the current fiscal year (July–June), staff reported 64 intakes and 31 notices to appear (alternative…

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