System Flow Data (FY 23-24) • 37 juveniles were received at intake. • 12 youth were placed on probation. • 15 youth placed in detention. • 2 youth were committed to a Youth Development Center Complaint Data (FY 23-24) • 80 complaints received, 60 non-school based and 20 school-based offenses. decrease of 16 complaints from previous year. • Rate of 2.16 complaints per-juvenile. YASI FULL-SCREEN ASSESSMENT (34 JUVENILES ASSESSED AND COMPARED AGAINST STATE AVERAGE) Legal History Previous delinquent referrals and the number of referrals with a result were on par with the State average. The age at first referral was higher for Person County youth under 12 than the State average (21% vs 9%). Juveniles with felony referrals were slightly below the State average (32% vs 35%). Previous weapon offenses and prior detention for youth in Person County were higher than in the State (18% vs 17% and detention rate was 26% vs 20%) Family For Person youth, the kicked-out average was higher than the State average (19% vs 5%), and Person County had a higher percentage of runaways than the State average (31% vs 21%) The percentage of Person youth living with a parent/stepparent and sibling/relative was lower than the State average, and the percentage of Person youth with good/some supervision was lower than the State average (59% vs 80%). School School conflict over the past three months showed infractions on par with the state average, while for academics, Person youth grade averages were higher for C- or lower grades than the State average. Community and Peers Negative delinquent influence among Person youth was below the State average (29% vs 47%), while gang association was higher (12% vs 7%). Alcohol/Drugs • Alcohol/Drug use was slightly lower overall compared to the State but higher for Person youth under the age of 12. Aggression Displayed a weapon was higher compared to the State average (18% vs 11%), but use of a weapon was lower (3% vs 8%). Per