Title: HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
1HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
- TRUANCY REDUCTION
- PILOT PROGRAM
2Truancy Unit
- The Hartford Police Department Truancy Reduction
Program was formed under the leadership of Chief
Daryl K. Roberts. - The Truancy Unit is part of the Juvenile
Investigative Division and was tasked with
developing a truancy model for the police
department.
3Truancy Overview
- Truancy has been linked to delinquent behavior in
many national studies. - The national Center for School Engagement
reported a significant connection between truancy
and juvenile delinquency.
4Truancy and Delinquency
- Young people who skip school also engage in a
number of risky behaviors. Adolescent Health
Survey data show school problems, including
truancy, to be related to weapon related
violence, suicidal thoughts and attempts, and
early sexual intercourse. - The effects hold for the population in general,
and for almost every combination of ethnic group
and risk factor (Blum et al., 2000)1.
1Blum, R.W, T. Beuhring P.M. Rienehart. (2000).
Protecting teens Beyond race, income and family
structure. Minneapolis, MN Center
for Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota.
5Juvenile Investigative Division Truancy Unit
- Police Case Managers
- Commander Lieutenant Tedeschi
- Supervisor Sergeant Eisele
- Supervisor Sergeant Hightower
- Detective Dubose-Watson
- Detective Gogins
- Officer Mordasiewicz
- Officer Jimenez
- Liaison Ms. J. Bethea
6Truancy Unit Operational Component
- Commander JID
- Lieutenant Mark J. Tedeschi
- Supervisors
- Sergeant Matt Eisele
- Sergeant Emory Hightower
- Truancy Detectives
- Detective Cheryl Gogins
- Detective Francis Dubose-Watson
7Truancy Unit Operational Component Cont.
- Truancy Officers
- Officer Nicole Mordasiewicz
- Officer Ivy Jimenez
- Truancy Liaison Person
- Ms. Jacqueline Bethea
- JID Detectives
8Truancy Unit Administrative Component
- Public Information Officer
- Nancy Mulroy
- Community Relations Specialist
- Richard LeGrier
- Board of Education Liaison
- Andrea Comer
9Truancy Reduction Pilot ProgramHierarchy Chart
10Pilot Program Inception
- Truancy Reduction Pilot Program initiated on
February 13, 2007 - Truancy Reduction Pilot Program trial stage ended
on June 22, 2007
11Truancy Corporate Sponsorship
- The Travelers Connecticut Foundation provided
funding for HPDs Truancy Reduction program - 150,000 was committed to fund the Truancy
Program
12Truancy Definition
- Truant A student who has four (4) or more
unexcused absences from school in any one month
or ten or more unexcused absences in a school
year - Habitually Truant A student who has twenty (20)
or more unexcused absences in a school year
13Pilot Program Tracking
- One hundred-ten students were selected to
participate in the pilot program - Seventy-three students completed pilot program
Active Track - Thirty-seven students referred during the program
Inactive Track
14Pilot Program Successes/Outcomes
- 79.4 attendance improvement for all actively
tracked students - Unexcused absences were reduced by 863 days
- Preventative Truancy Loss and Overall savings of
71,024.90
15Pilot Program Successes/Outcomes
- 63 attendance improvement of participating
students - There was a 41 reduction in unexcused absences
- Attendance was increased by an average of 11 days
per student
16Program Incentives
- Levels 1 4
- 30 day reward Sallys Fish House
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- 60 day reward Concert and Theater Tickets
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- 90 day reward BowlA-Rama
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- 120 day reward Lake Compounce and
Award Ceremony
17CompStat Model Five Basic Principles
- Specific Objectives
- Operational and Administrative
- Timely and Accurate Data Collection
- Truancy Reduction Application Computer System
TRACS - Effective Strategies
- Implementing Work Effort
- Assessment and Follow-up
18Three Stage Process
- Phase I Truancy Reduction Pilot Program
- Phase II Truancy Reduction Program Summer School
Initiative - Phase III Truancy Reduction Program full
academic year 2007/08
19Attendance Improvement by Student
20Absence Reduction Rate
21Pilot Program Schools
- Thirman L. Milner Elementary School
- Barnard Brown Elementary School
- Quirk Middle School
- Fox Middle School
- Hartford Public High School
- Weaver High School
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28Preventative Truancy Loss and Overall Savings
(PTL/OS)
29Proposals and Recommendations
- Include HPD School Crossing Guards
- Improve communications between
- police and school
- Maintain parental involvement
- Develop consortium of police, school, social
service and community
30Proposals and Recommendations
- Continue to reward with incentives
- Integrate databases (police/school)
- Continue media marketing campaign