DMC Policies and Procedures. (a) Revise policies, procedures, practices, and existing agreements to reduce DMC at each Decision Point and encourage objective decision making in all departments relating to its delinquency docket. (p. 23) DISCUSSION: Already discussed. DISCUSSION: Structured decision-making tools have been adopted, revised, and implemented. However, efforts to revise need to continue. (b) Revision of the above to include: (p. 23) (i) Collection of sufficient data (ii) Provision requiring least restrictive options and alternatives to a detention setting (iii.) Guidelines identifying a list of infractions for which a child shall NOT be detained (iv.) Guidelines identifying a list of infractions for which a child may be detained (v.) Training and guidance on the use of existing and new objective decision making tools
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DMC Policies and Procedures. (a) Revise policies, procedures, practices, and existing agreements to reduce DMC at each Decision Point and encourage objective decision making in all departments relating to its delinquency docket. (p. 23) DISCUSSION: Already DISCUSSION- already discussed. DISCUSSION: -Structured decision-making tools have been adopted, revised, adopted and implemented. However, efforts are being made to revise need to continuemodify these tools.
(b) Revision of the above to include: (p. 23)
(i) Collection of sufficient data
(ii) Provision requiring least restrictive options and alternatives to a detention setting (iii.) Guidelines identifying a list of infractions for which a child shall NOT be detained (iv.) Guidelines identifying a list of infractions for which a child may be detained (v.) Training and guidance on the use of existing and new objective decision making toolsdetained
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Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement