Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2010, $84,945)
This program intends to reduce risks and enhance protective factors to prevent at-risk youth from entering the juvenile justice systems and to intervene with first-time and non-serious offenders to keep them out of the juvenile justice system.
West Virginia will continue to support a continuation Title V project with FY 2010 funds. In awarding Title V projects, the State Advisory Group gives priority to those applicants that demonstrate the ability to develop data driven prevention plans and employ evidence-based strategies. State staff assist localities in identifying and utilizing evidence based strategies and applicants are encouraged to review OJJDP's Model Programs Guide and Database.
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