This is a reorientation program through intensive supervision of adolescent offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 who are being monitored by the criminal justice system and who have been diagnosed with a mild mental disorder. The objective is to provide rehabilitation and prevent recidivism and incarceration of young people.
The intervention is carried out by law enforcement operators and mental health professionals, who collaborate in case management and treatment supervision. The program provides mental health treatment services (including individual and group therapy), mentoring, social-emotional skills training, aggression management, parenting training, and outreach services.
Adolescents and their families are contacted three times a week and receive sporadic home visits from the supervision team and weekly home visits from the therapist.