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To: President Price and Me
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pD-Funded Youth Program Locations
| SUBJECT: Juvenile Crime and CC!
and Prevention District (CCPD) Board requested juvenile crime data and a may
ams, Juveniles are individuals betweer
‘and locations of CCPD-funded youth prog
he Crime Control
showing juvenile crime
ten (10) and sixteen (16) years of
a Shared Mission funding category and includ
ISD, White Settlement ISD, two Safe Have
Late Night/FW@6, Comin’ |
pose of these after scho
CCPD-funded youth programs are within the Partners with
after school programs at Fort Worth ISD, Crowley ISD, Kell
programs at Martin Boys and Girls Club and United Community Center,
Gang Intervention Program and Community-Based Programs. The overall pur
programs is to provide structured academic, cultural, and reere tional activities during the peak hours
juvenile criminal activity in an effort to prevent crime and provide an safe environment for
risk youth, These programs intend to accomplish the CCPD goal to,
of youth and reduce juvenile crime through crime prevention and intervention prog
alternative
Support efforts to increase the saf
ams.”
2009 and June 2015. Between 2009 and 2014, juvenile
Below is a chart showing juvenile crime between
crime decreased 37 percent. As of June 30, 2015, there were 2,343 total offenses, w hich is an 8.5%
decrease from June 30, 2014.
“ee |
Total Number of Juvenile-Related Offenses
2009-2015 |
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2009 2
aie 010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Juvenile-Related Offenses up to June 30, 2015, —