Wednesday, November 1st
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Judges/Hearing Officers Training
(Judges and Juvenile Court Hearing Officers Only)
"JJRA of 2018 & Other Issues Facing Regions of Our Commonwealth"
The Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 (JJRA) reauthorized and substantively amended the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) of 1974. Pennsylvania is required by the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to provide for an effective system of monitoring secure and non-secure facilities to ensure compliance with the core requirements of the JJDPA. An informational session will be delivered regarding the JJRA, interest of justice determinations required by the Act, OJJDP reporting requirements, and other matters specific to the JJRA.
The training program also included an opportunity for judges and hearing officers to assemble in regional groups and engage in a facilitated discussion. These "Juvenile Delinquency Roundtable" discussions, led by Juvenile Court Judges, focused on issues facing each region, sharing strategies proven successful in the local jurisdictions, and talked generally about shared matters of interest. Chief juvenile probation officers were invited to join in these regional discussions. Participants were provided with select respective county data to raise awareness and contribute to data-informed discussions.
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Juvenile Defender Training
(Juvenile Defenders Only)
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Professional Caucuses
Joining with colleagues from within your juvenile justice system area of specialty, we discussed issues of mutual concern and interest. Individual caucuses were held for chief juvenile probation officers, juvenile probation supervisors, juvenile probation officers, service providers, and victim service providers. These facilitated caucuses were highly interactive and offered participants the opportunity to discuss critical issues and needs for the future.
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Chief Juvenile Probation Officer/ Service Provider Forum
5:30 PM
Youth Awards Program & Dinner
Lieutenant Thomas "Tom" L. Lenox of the Erie Police Department in Erie, PA, was born in Johnstown, PA and raised in Pittsburgh, PA before attending Gannon University where he received his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 1997. Fueled by his own life experiences, Tom has a passion for working with at-risk youth and was employed as a Juvenile Probation Officer with the Erie County Juvenile Probation Department before joining the City of Erie Police Department in 2005. Tom is committed to creating stronger communities and building trusted relationships between citizens and members of law enforcement. Following a 40-year hiatus, Tom was instrumental in the reinstatement of the Police Athletic League (PAL) in Erie, beginning with just one school and only 35 youth in 2016. By 2022, the Erie PAL proudly served 14 schools and more than 800 youth.
Thursday, November 2nd
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Conference Welcome & Morning Plenary
"Engaging the Community to Transform Young Lives"
The Thursday morning opening plenary session was led by Chad Houser. Chad was the Founder, CEO, and Executive Chef at Café Momentum, a nationally recognized nonprofit restaurant and training program that provided paid internships for justice-involved youth. Café Momentum's mission was to transform young lives by equipping our most at-risk youth with life skills, education, and employment opportunities to help them achieve their full potential. In 2020, Chad co-founded Momentum Advisory Collective, a non-profit organization built to scale Café Momentum and the Momentum model for juvenile justice across the country. Programs were running in Dallas and Pittsburgh with plans for expansion. Café Momentum Dallas has consistently been ranked as one of the top restaurants in Dallas since its opening in 2015. Café Momentum Pittsburgh opened in March of 2023. Mr. Houser discussed how the unique Café Momentum model worked with the system and community stakeholders to provide environments where youth could gain self-confidence and learn marketable skills that led to a successful future. The Café Momentum experience proved that something as simple as breaking bread could change the lives of our community's justice-involved youth.
10:30 AM – Noon
Morning Session Workshops
(Offered in both the Morning and Afternoon)
- Meeting the Needs of Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Engaging Justice-Involved Youth Through “Homegrown” Services
- Building Caring Connections for Youth: The Black Girls Equity Alliance
- Engaging Crisis Intervention Teams to Improve Mental Health Services
- How the Juvenile Justice System Can Better Serve Victims
- From the Front Lines: Perspectives From Youth and Staff Involved in America’s Gun Violence Epidemic
- The Juvenile Court’s Role in Prevention
- Best Practices for Providing Educational Services in Juvenile Justice Settings
- Youth and the Juvenile Justice System: Some Trends You Should Know
- Creating Trauma-Informed Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems
- Juvenile Adjudicative Competency to Stand Trial: Issues, Concerns, and Programming Option
- Interest of Justice Determinations: What Juvenile Justice Professionals Need to Know
- Engage With Us: Embracing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Outreach Efforts in Probation Services
Noon – 12:45 PM
Buffet Lunch
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Buffet Lunch & Afternoon Plenary Session
"Together We Can: Building Safe, Strong, and Healthy Communities"
A successful juvenile justice system advances accountability, competency development, and community protection by engaging system and community partners. Research demonstrates that when system activities are driven by a unified purpose through collaboration, outcomes are improved, including safer and stronger communities, fewer victims, reduced delinquency rates, and increased confidence in the juvenile justice system. In this session, a variety of system and community partners participated in a panel discussion to describe their unique roles, programs, and strategies that contribute to the health, safety, and well-being of youth, families, and communities.
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Afternoon Session Workshops
(Offered in both the Morning and Afternoon)
5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
Reception
6:30 PM
Annual Awards Program and Dinner
The Juvenile Court Judges' Commission once again, honored both individuals and programs for outstanding service to Pennsylvania's Juvenile Justice System.
Friday, November 3rd
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Resource Day with Continental Breakfast
The 2023 James E. Anderson Pennsylvania Conference on Juvenile Justice once again concluded with Resource Day. Conference participants had an opportunity to learn about new, innovative, and creative approaches to working with juveniles and their families. Individuals representing public and private residential and community-based programs, technological products, and other relevant services available to the juvenile courts in Pennsylvania met with conference participants during this informal session that concluded the conference.