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| Last updated on September 15, 2008 |
The Yuma County Attorney is Jon Smith. His Office provides Community Justice programs to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in our County. Community members have a voice in solving neighborhood crime problems and in working with first time juvenile offenders. The County Attorney is currently partnered with the following agencies/organizations in support of Community Justice programs: Juvenile Court (Superior Court of the State of Arizona, Juvenile Division) City of Yuma, Neighborhood Services Division City of Yuma Police Department Yuma School District One Second Missionary Baptist Church Calvary Lutheran Church AEA Federal Credit Union We appreciate the volunteer help and generous assistance we receive from the following: City of San Luis, Arizona Yuma County Sheriff's Office Faith Lutheran Church Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish Young Life Yuma Christian Leadership Child & Family Services Yuma Sun newspaper San Luis News Sam's Club/Walmart
We welcome any agency/organization that would like to become involved with Community Justice Programs. If you are interested, call Mary White at 817-4300 or e-mail mary.white@co.yuma.az.us
Description:
We are continuously recruiting volunteers for Community Justice Programs. Program # 1 consists of Community Justice Boards for juvenile offenders. This is early intervention with children who are in trouble with the law for the first time. Our goal is to reach these youngster before it is too late. This program depends upon community volunteers who meet together, face to face, in Conference with the juvenile, and the parent/guardian of the juvenile. If there is a victim, the victim may choose to attend this conference to state their point of view to the offender. The child has previously admitted the crime and agreed to enter the program. The Board allows the child and the parent to speak and asks them questions about their individual circumstances. The victim is allowed to address the child directly, to explain how the crime affected them. The board members impose consequences that help the victim, the juvenile and the community. Their purpose is to hold the child accountable in a positive way -- to help the victim, the child, and the family, as well as the community. The child and parent must complete the Consequences assigned. Program #2 is the Neighborhood Crime Prevention. This program seeks to resolve neighborhood crime problems. A senior prosecuting attorney works closely with residents, businesses, law enforcement and government agencies to develop innovative strategies for crime prevention. These efforts are currently directed toward neighborhoods toward the North side of the City of Yuma, such as the Carver Park and Yuma High neighborhoods.
History:
The Yuma County Attorney is Jon Smith. It is his responsibility to prosecute all felony crimes, all juvenile crimes and many misdemeanors committed within Yuma County. His office also represents the County in civil matters. Our Neighborhood Crime Prevention efforts are currently focused upon mobile home parks in both the County and City, on the North End of Yuma. Planning of the Community Justice Boards began in 2003. The first Boards began hearing cases in January 2005. We now have four (4) Boards hearing cases within the City of Yuma and we have a Board serving the San Luis/Somerton/Gadsden area.
Contact person: Mary White, Supervising Attorney Community Justice Unit, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (928) 817-4301 Languages Spoken: English
Address:
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250 W. 2nd St, Suite G Yuma, AZ 85364 This location is handicap accessible (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.co.yuma.az.us/atty/
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The County Attorney's Office is located on the North side of the City of Yuma, close to the Colorado River. The County Attorney's Office is on the bottom floor of the Yuma County Justice Center on 2nd St. |
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