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In order
to understand the social, educational and family circumstances of
each respondent, judges in juvenile treatment courts need detailed
information. At the Harlem Juvenile Intervention Court, this information
is gathered prior to a young person's first court appearance using
an online interview, which gathers information about family composition,
school attendance, existing involvement with social service programs,
drug use and an assessment of family members.
Unlike a traditional paper assessment, the Juvenile Intervention Court
Application allows case managers to record and retrieve a large body
of data quickly and efficiently. Additionally, during the course of
a juvenile's participation in the Juvenile Intervention Court, an
earlier answer is saved even after it has been updated, allowing both
case managers and project evaluators to track information as it changes
over time.
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