Specifications include, but are not limited to: a) The target population for CAP is in alignment with the juvenile justice profile of moderate to high-risk youth offender's ages 13-16 years. This includes youth who have been adjudicated for a felony charge, as well as youth adjudicated for a designated felony charge that could result in commitment to DJJ. The target population also includes youth who have previously been sentenced to Short-Term Programs (STPs) while under the supervision of the DCJC Probation Division. b) CAP provides several evidence-based interventions that have been carefully chosen and implemented in order to reduce felony commitments and recidivism rates, reduce annual secure confinement and detention rates, demonstrate cost-savings to citizens, increase overall family functionality, increase public safety, and address the criminogenic needs of the target population. Each evidence-based intervention is chosen specifically to benefit the population of youth we serve. DCJC proposes to continue delivering evidence-based interventions including Functional Family Therapy (FFT) and Multisystemic Therapy (MST). c) FFT is a short-term, high quality intervention program with an average of 12 to 14 sessions over three to five months. FFT works primarily with 11- to 18-year-old youth who have been referred for behavioral or emotional problems by the juvenile justice, mental health, school or child welfare systems. Services are conducted in both clinic and home settings, and can also be provided schools, child welfare facilities, probation and parole offices/aftercare systems and mental health facilities.