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Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST Project Dianne Phillips, EAST Facilitator

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Page 1: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Helping One Juvenile at a

TimeErin Turner

Brenda KrizanBrendan AubeleJessica WallaceAthena Bloch

Probation and Parole 2006Instructor, Jerry Rose

EAST ProjectDianne Phillips, EAST Facilitator

Page 2: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Relevance to Probation and Parole

We are focusing not only on juvenile delinquents in the community, but also on juveniles that are at a susceptible age of becoming delinquent.

This project is to help raise the community awareness that we need more mentors for both delinquent and non-delinquent juveniles.

Page 3: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Believing in our Project

• We believe that juveniles are the future of our community, and if we are not providing a good group of role models then we are not securing our future. After all the future is what we depend on.

Page 4: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Statistics on the Crime Rate of Juveniles

• Types of Crimes Percentage•Violent Crimes Theft Arrests: 36%• Aggravated Assault Runaway Arrests: 59%• Homicide Rape Arrests: 2%• Rape Sex Offense: 8%• Robbery Gambling Arrests: 4%•Property Crimes Robbery Arrests: 9%• Arson Prostitution/ Vice Arrests:

54% • Auto Theft Embezzlement: 48%• Burglary• Larceny/Theft There are more males • Disorderly Conduct arrested than females.• Drug Abuse

Page 5: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Race Statistics on Juveniles

This is according to the OJJDP Reports• White youth were arrested for 72% of the

crime, and they make up 79% of the population.

• Black youth were arrested for 25% of the crime, and they make up 16% of the population.

• American Indian youth were arrested for 1% of the crime, and make up only 1% of the juveniles on probation.

• Asian youth were arrested for 2% of the crime, and make up only 4% of the juveniles on probation.

Page 6: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

What is a mentor?• A role-model that teaches children to be

successful in everything that they do.• A mentor is a guide for life.• They are a support system during times of

need.• They are a tutor for school subjects.• They are a friend and a leader.• They are someone that a juvenile looks up to.• Mentors also help to improve the decision

making skills in juveniles.

Page 7: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Mentoring Programs

• Youth Bridge– The children that are mentored through here

are juvenile delinquents with some form of criminal background.

• Boys and Girls Club of Benton County– There are two different mentoring programs

• Tutoring program- mentors tutor children with schoolwork

• Child of a prisoner- mentors are asked to commit more time to this program. They are helping children whose has one parent in prison or jail.

Page 8: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Qualifications for Mentors

• Youth Bridge:– Must be at least 21 years of age.– Must be able to pass a drug test.– Must have a clean criminal background.

(No felonies)– Must have a good driving record.– Must have good life values.– Must be able to dedicate 1 hour a week

and no more than 4 hours a week.

Page 9: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Qualifications for Mentors, continued

• Boys and Girls Club of Benton County– Must be at least 19 years of age.– Must complete a training program.– Must be able to pass a background

check.– Must be able to dedicate 1 hour a week,

for at least 12 months.

Page 10: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Reasons for Mentoring

• Allows for juveniles to have a positive role model in their life.

• Helps to build social and life skills in both delinquent and non-delinquent juveniles.

• Shows juveniles that there are people out there that care about them and support them.

• Teaches juveniles constructive activities rather than destructive activities.

Page 11: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Reasons for Mentoring, Continued

• According to Juvenile Judge Jay Finch, “about 70% of his caseload are juveniles in single parent families.”

• More and more parents are having to work longer shifts and more days in order to make ends meet, therefore not leaving a lot of time for parents to watch their children.

Page 12: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Ways to become a Mentor

• Youth Bridge:– Applications are available for mentors

at all Youth Bridge Locations– After you complete the application

return it to Youth Bridge to April.

Page 13: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Boys and Girls Club

• Applications are available at the boys and girls club in Bentonville

• Applications should be returned to Dennis

Page 14: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Activity Ideas

• Tutoring• Group Talk Sessions• Community Service

Projects• Movies• Plays• Dinner Outings• Sporting Events• Interview Skills• Proper Dress

• Social Skills• Hiking• Bowling• Go-Carting• Picnics• Flag Football• Make-overs• Rock Climbing

Page 15: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Thank You

• We would like to thank everyone from Youth Bridge and the Boys and Girls Club for providing us with information.

• We would also like to thank our instructor, Jerry Rose, for being so patient throughout this whole project.

• We also thank all of you for coming out and listening to what we have to say.

Page 16: Helping One Juvenile at a Time Erin Turner Brenda Krizan Brendan Aubele Jessica Wallace Athena Bloch Probation and Parole 2006 Instructor, Jerry Rose EAST

Refreshments

Are Available

In the Back of the Auditorium

Special Thanks to Dianne Phillips, EAST Facilitator