Projects Report

This report shows the various collaborative projects between UNO and the community. Various filters are provided to gain a better understanding of how different UNO units collaborate with the community.

Project Project Focus Areas Community Partners Campus Partners Engagement Type: Activity Type: Other Activity Type: Start Semester: Start Academic Year: End Semester: End Academic Year: Total UNO Students: UNO Students Hours: UNO Faculty/Staff Hours: Total K-12 Students: K-12 Student Hours: Total Number of Other Participants: Topics: Other Topics: Description: Subtags:
Evidence based Nebraska - Assessment - Referral Services: 2020-21 (1453) Social Justice Boys Town, CEDARS Home for Children, Changes Counseling Services LLC, Community Based Services, KVC Nebraska, Omni Inventive Care (Formerly Omni Behavioral Health), Owens Educational Services: Omaha Criminology and Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Institute, Criminology and Criminal Justice Engaged Research None None Summer 2020-21 None None 3 0 0 0 0 0 Juvenile/Adult Justice System Assessment programs are a Direct Service program - a program that meets with a youth a few times to conduct a singular service, in this case, to evaluate the youth to identify mental health and/or behavioral risks and needs. Referral Services are agencies that help youth and families find services within their communities based on their assessed needs.
Evidence based Nebraska - Alternatives to Diversion - Tracker: 2019-20 (1378) Social Justice Better Living Counseling Services: Beatrice, Buffalo County Juvenile Division, CEDARS - Otoe County, Gage County MAPS Community Coalition, Juvenile Case Management System, Owens Educational Services: Grand Island, Owens Educational Services: Omaha, Washington County Juvenile Services Criminology and Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Institute, Criminology and Criminal Justice Engaged Research None None Summer 2019-20 None None 3 0 0 0 0 0 Juvenile/Adult Justice System Tracking services assigns a program staff (tracker) to work with the youth to monitor the youth’s behavior and help the youth make it to appointments related to their case (court, drug tests, school, etc). Youth can have a tracker and an EM, but can also have one program without the other.
Evidence based Nebraska - Alternatives to Diversion - Electronic Monitoring: 2020-21 (1371) Social Justice Better Living Counseling Services: Beatrice, Better Living Counseling Services: Nebraska City, Buffalo County Juvenile Division, Gage County MAPS Community Coalition, Juvenile Case Management System, Lancaster County Human Services, Owens Educational Services: Grand Island, Owens Educational Services: Omaha, Sarpy County Juvenile Justice Center, Washington County Juvenile Services Criminology and Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Institute, Criminology and Criminal Justice Engaged Research None None Summer 2020-21 None None 3 0 0 0 0 0 Juvenile/Adult Justice System Alternatives to Detention (ATDs) are programs that increase supervision on a youth rather than placing the youth in a secure facility while awaiting their court hearings (prejudicated youth). Youth in these programs are allowed to remain in the community with the ATD intervention to help prevent them from committing new law violations and make sure that the youth appear in court. ATDs include electronic monitor, tracking services, day and evening reporting centers and shelter care. Electronic monitor (EM) programs use electronic devices, usually worn on the youth’s ankle, that monitors their location and movement centered around their home, allowing them to go to school, jobs, activities, etc. as approved by the personal monitoring their movement.
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