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Date Issued
Submitting OIG
City of Chicago Office of Inspector General
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
City of Chicago
Report Number
18-0087
Report Description

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed an audit of the Juvenile Intervention and Support Center (JISC). JISC is a partnership between the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and Department of Family and Support Service (DFSS) implemented to divert youth away from the juvenile justice system. The objectives of this audit were to determine if JISC is designed according to best practices for law enforcement-based youth diversion and if JISC’s administration of diversion programming is consistent with its goal of reducing youth recidivism. OIG concluded that, due to poor record-keeping and a lack of collaboration, program partners CPD and DFSS cannot reliably determine whether JISC is meeting its stated goal of reducing recidivism. As a result, the City cannot determine if it is creating positive or negative outcomes for the over 3,000 youth it processes each year, nor calculate the return on its over $5 million annual investment in the program. Additionally, some components of JISC’s design do not align with best practices for youth diversion programs.

Report Type
Audit
Agency Wide
Yes
Location

Chicago, IL
United States

Professional Standard
GAO's Yellow Book, Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS)
Number of Recommendations
24
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0

City of Chicago Office of Inspector General

Chicago, IL
United States