The Prevent Delinquency Project
The Prevent Delinquency Project is a group of dedicated volunteers who
subscribe to one simple notion - that the majority of juvenile delinquency
cases are preventable, through the implementation of proactive parenting
techniques. Unfortunately, many parents, despite being well-intentioned,
don't adequately supervise and guide their children towards leading
healthy, happy, and productive lives. And those that do, often lack an
understanding of the threats their children face until it is too late. The
goal of the Prevent Delinquency Project is to assist parents in improving
their knowledge in each of these areas, so that they will be in a better
position to safeguard their children from harm, and intervene at the first
sign that trouble exists.
Some parents express discomfort with the idea of monitoring what their kids
are up to. We ask them to consider the following: After September 11, 2001,
few would argue against the merits of non-invasive intelligence programs,
carefully constructed to protect civil liberties, in gathering information
necessary to identify our enemies and safeguard us against outside forces.
After all, we were, and continue to be, under the threat of constant
attack, on our own soil and abroad. In a smaller and more personal sense,
so are our families. Gangs, drugs, reckless sexual practices, and violence
have taken footholds in our communities and represent increasing threats to
the health and safety of our children. Is it wrong to educate ourselves,
identify what may harm our kids, and take proactive measures to protect
them?
The present juvenile justice system supports this level of intervention. By
far the most common court-ordered disposition in delinquency matters is
probation supervision. Few cases warrant the removal of children from the
community and placement in more restrictive settings. The majority of
wayward youth can be turned around and put back on track with supervision
that monitors their adherence to curfews, mandates that they attend school,
and ensures compliance with other reasonable terms and conditions, such as
counseling, which are deemed in their best interests. If thought of in its
simplest form, probation supervision is the court acting as a surrogate
parent. In a lot of instances, this would not be necessary if parents knew
what to do early on. Through the Prevent Delinquency Project, that is
exactly what volunteers attempt to teach, by meeting with parent/teacher
associations, community organizations, and individual parents who seek out
our assistance.
