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Provides PINS Diversion services to families where youth are at risk of PINS petition and, when appropriate, assists with filing of PINS petitions. Services to adults 18+ yrs unable to care for themselves includes investigation, coordination of services, financial management, arranging for support systems, alternative placement, and access to medical care, legal services and benefits.

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Diversion Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Long Term Home Health Care
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting
Case/Care Management
* Offers intake and adjustment services for Family Court.* Conducts investigations for Family and Criminal Courts.* Supervises adults and juveniles according to their needs and risks.* Collects restitution, county court fines, DWI supervision, and electronic monitoring fees.
Provides public safety through formal supervision and support for individuals who have been convicted of an offense and released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer. Many discretionary services for pretrial and alternative sentencing are also provided.

Provides juvenile intake, screening, assessment and diversion services in lieu of immediate Family Court referrals. Offers services for pretrial and alternative sentencing. Provides PINS (Person in Need of Supervison) services.

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Adult Probation
Pretrial Service Agencies
Juvenile Probation
* Provides a diversion program for youth who have committed first time non violent, non sexual offenses or violations.
Specialists to help you understand how a traumatic event may be affecting your health.
Support group for anyone (man or woman) who has been a victim or survivor of domestic violence

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Domestic Violence Support Groups
Court Ordered Victim Restitution Services
Supervises all adults placed on probation by the Criminal Courts of Broome County, as well as cases transferred into Broome County from other jurisdictions.

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Diversion Programs
Presentence Investigation
Probation
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
A Person in Need of Supervision (PINS) is a person under the age of 18 who is incorrigible, ungovernable, or habitually disobedient and is beyond the lawful control of his or her parent or guardian.

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Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Probation
Diversion Programs
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Assists people who are facing legal issues due to alcohol or drug abuse by providing them with treatment options and case management services. Individuals are sentenced to this program by a local court as an alternative to incarceration.

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Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
General Victim Impact Programs
Adult Diversion
* Processes youth complaints and assists with programs through Family Court.

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Youth Courts
Diversion Programs
* Helps kids with different problems through case managers. They can help with:Getting ready for a job.Doing well in school.Finding a place to stay.Getting food.Getting clothes.Getting transportation.Dealing with the law.Having fun and learning new things.

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Long Term Case/Care Management
Diversion Programs
The Community Work Service Program is an alternative sentence for first-time offenders under the age of 21, charged with a misdemeanor. A judge will offer the person charged an opportunity to do community service and will be monitored by a program coordinator.
* Provides probation services for juveniles and adults. Intake, investigations, pre-sentence reports, community service, supervision, conciliation, social treatment. * Administration and collection of court-ordered restitutions and reparations.

Offers an alternative to detention program to reduce the need to place youth in detention and other out of home placement. Provides an intensive 30-day service to the youth as the county, family court, educational systems, and law enforcement work in partnership.

Provides community court for probation and parole issues.
Provides public safety through formal supervision and support for individuals who have been convicted of an offense and released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer.
Provides public safety through formal supervision and support for individuals who have been convicted of an offense and released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer. Many discretionary services for pretrial and alternative sentencing are also provided.

Provides juvenile intake, screening, assessment and diversion services in lieu of immediate Family Court referrals. Offers services for pretrial and alternative sentencing. Provides PINS (Person in Need of Supervison) services.
Offers alternatives to detention and state incarceration, supports youth post-adjudication to help with compliance and other needs, and provides reintegration support for youth transitioning out of these placements.

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Juvenile Diversion
Truancy Counseling
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Gang Programs
Provides referrals for youth in need of further assessment or services including mediation, counseling, anger management, substance abuse, or other community agencies. Provides monitoring of care plan and placement outside of the home. ##REENTRY##
The Probation Department’s primary function is to provide community based supervision for adult and juvenile offenders.
Identifies, screens and refers people with serious mental illness who have been arrested and sentenced by court for treatment services. This is an intensive case management and treatment program that provides individualized services.
Dedicated court part that seeks to craft a meaningful response to the problems posed by defendants with mental illness in the criminal justice system. Judicial monitoring is provided to assure that the court mandated treatment plan is followed by the client, and mental health case management is used to link clients to treatment programs and related services as an alternative to incarceration. Call for detailed information.

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Court Ordered Individuals
Alternative Sentencing / Supervision
Mental Health Courts
Programs for Offenders With Mental Disabilities
The Anger Management Programs helps individuals control anger and resulting negative behaviors. One day anger management programs are held on Saturdays (off site) from 9am-3pm Appointments required.

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Court Community Service Referral Programs
Anger Management
Alternative Sentencing / Supervision
Develops and maintain peer support relationship with justice involved individuals that offer the opportunity on a one-on-one support setting to help avoid emergency room visits, re-incarceration and hospitalization.