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The Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool

The Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool. By Candice Bennett, Chief Juvenile Court Officer Sixth Judicial District. Goal of the Iowa Juvenile Court.

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The Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool

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  1. The Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool By Candice Bennett, Chief Juvenile Court Officer Sixth Judicial District

  2. Goal of the Iowa Juvenile Court • Juvenile Court Services in Iowa is actively working to ensure that all youth who are referred to Juvenile Court Services receive the most effective intervention possible, given the individualized risks and needs of any particular youth.

  3. Recent Years • an intensive effort to implement programs recommended by the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Model Program Guide • Best Practice programs • Programs that work to reduce delinquent behavior • Improve client functioning

  4. Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool or IDA • State-Wide • Evidence-based • Risk and Needs assessment tool

  5. History of IDA • Based on the Washington Risk/Needs Assessment tool • Washington • New York • Illinois • Florida • Utah • North Dakota • California

  6. Use of The IDA • Describe in detail the types of youth we are serving by systemically collecting social information • Assess the youth’s level of risk • Direct the youth to appropriate services • Evaluate the effectiveness of the services our youth are receiving • Allows JCS & Providers to use a common language in talking about youth and their families

  7. What is the Risk Principle? • It states: • Target those offenders with a higher probability of recidivism. • Provide most intensive treatment to higher risk offenders. • Intensive treatment for lower risk offenders can increase recidivism.

  8. Aggression Replacement Therapy • Pilot program for girls teaches: • Self-efficacy • Skills needed to keep girls from “sticking” to a criminal lifestyle

  9. IDA-Form Types • Short Form • Used to determine level of involvement with the Juvenile Court System • Low Risk • Moderate Risk • High Risk • Provides continuity across all of Iowa

  10. IDA- Form Types • Long Form • Twelve Domains • Previous Charges, Demographics, School, Use of Free Time, Employment, Relationships, Family, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Attitudes/Behaviors, Aggression, and Skills • Mapping • Focused Intervention

  11. Revising the IDA • Authors of the tool encourage continual refinement and improvement of the assessment tool • There will be changes to the tool as research becomes available

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