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    From http://www.jja.ks.gov/facilities_kjcc.html

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    The high school inside the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex(KJCC)

    Located in Topeka, Kansas

    Serves juvenile males incarcerated for various lengths of time due tovarious offenses

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    Highly transient populationAverage stay of 9 months

    October 28, 2010216 students enrolled

    2008-2009 School Year604 students enrolled

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    100% Male

    October 28, 201011 to 20 years old

    Since January 10, 2010ten students reported Spanish as theirfirst language

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    White

    Black

    Hispanic

    Native

    American Asian

    Race

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    Received

    Sped.

    Services

    Regular

    Ed.

    Special Education

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    Did Not

    Graduate

    GEDDiploma

    Graduation

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    Every single student will rejoin society at some point Having the tools and information necessary for success isvery important

    Assertive service is key Information professionals must determine the needs for thebenefit of the students and the communities they will return to

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    Documentation

    Focus groups and surveys

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    Compiling Results

    Place findings

    into documents,

    charts, and

    other

    presentation

    materials

    1 week

    Presentation of

    Recommendations

    Present findings

    to important

    parties

    1 week

    Implementation of

    Recommendations

    Begin

    implementing

    changes

    1 year

    Obtaining

    Documentation

    Request

    permission for

    study (1 week)

    Obtain

    demographic

    documents (1

    week)

    Performing Surveys

    and Focus Groups

    Meet with various

    groups for

    research

    Disperse surveys

    3 weeks

    Assessing

    Information

    Assess findings

    Determine where

    need is

    Begin

    recommendations

    1 week

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    $15-25 thousand for the consultant

    $20-30 for paper and copies of surveys and focus group forms

    Apx. $50 for reward for residents who participate in focus group(pizza party, movie party, etc.)

    $200-400 for reward for residents who complete survey (1 bag ofchips, bottle of pop, etc for up to 220 residents)

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