File #: K-1314-40    Version: 1 Name: Community Intervention Center
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 8/1/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/13/2013 Final action: 8/13/2013
Title: CONTRACT NO. K-1314-40: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE CROSSROADS YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $285,087 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE COMMUNITY INTERVENTION CENTER FROM JULY 1, 2013, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2014, AND BUDGET APPROPRIATION.
Attachments: 1. Text File Crossroads Contract OJA, 2. CIC Contract, 3. OJA Contract, 4. CIC Assignment
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CONTRACT NO. K-1314-40: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE CROSSROADS YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $285,087 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE COMMUNITY INTERVENTION CENTER FROM JULY 1, 2013, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2014, AND BUDGET APPROPRIATION.

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BACKGROUND: The City of Norman juvenile program in conjunction with the Crossroads Youth and Family Center, Inc., ("Crossroads") was awarded a federal and state grant from the Office of Juvenile Affairs ("OJA") to implement a Community Intervention Center ("CIC") in early 1997. Originally, this was a pilot project and the City of Norman was one of five cities to open a CIC. This program began in October of 1997 and is located at 1900 West Robinson in Westwood Park.

The CIC is a county wide collaborated project. The federal money for the program was originally "seed" money to start the program. By design of the grant, the federal funding ceased three years after the inception of the program. Funding for the program is now from the state through OJA. Since that time, the CIC program has been very successful and is considered one of the premier projects of OJA. The CIC program was the first program to have a partnership between a local government, the state government, youth service agencies and multi-jurisdiction law enforcement agencies.

The purpose of the CIC is to provide a community-based location for law enforcement officers to take juveniles who have been apprehended for committing an offense that is not detention-eligible for the purpose of holding, supervising and releasing the juveniles to a parent or guardian as appropriate. The goal of the program is two-fold: to return law enforcement officials back to duty in a quick manner, and to have a consistent entry for juveniles into the juvenile justice system where they can be offered social services and evaluated for needs.

It is important to note that while both the CIC and the Emergenc...

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