The Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (JJCC) is a multiagency advisory body that informs the development and implementation of a countywide juvenile justice plan composed of several critical parts, including, but not limited to an assessment of existing law enforcement, probation, education, mental health, health, social services, drug and alcohol and youth services resources which specifically target both at-promise as well as system-involved youth, and their families. The JJCC also coordinates on a countywide basis the work of those governmental and non-governmental organizations engaged in activities designed to reduce the incidence of juvenile crime and delinquency in the greater community, develop information and intelligence-sharing systems to ensure that county actions are fully coordinated, and provide data and appropriate outcome measures.
The JJCC is composed of 20 members:
Twelve (12) Ex-Officio Members include the Chief Probation Officer (Chair), District Attorney’s Office representative, Public Defender’s Office representative, Sheriff’s Office representative, Board of Supervisors’ representative, Employment and Human Services Department representative, Behavioral Health Services representative, Alcohol and Other Drugs Division representative, Public Health representative, Juvenile Justice Commission Chair, City Police Department representative, County Office of Education or a School District representative.
Eight (8) additional JJCC members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors as follows:
- four (4) At-Large community members, residing or working within Contra Costa County,
- two (2) Community-Based Organization representatives, and
- two (2) At-Large youth, fourteen to twenty-five years old and residing or working within Contra Costa County.
The JJCC currently has two (2) vacant At-Large Representative seats and two (2) vacant At-Large Youth seats. The recruitment process to fill these four (4) vacancies began on May 31, 2023.
A list of current JJCC members can be found in Attachment D.
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