Current Reports: Community Condition
Children Exposed to Domestic Violence in Pima County: Needs Assessment and Recommendations, Release Date: May 1, 2007
A report summarizing the results of the Tucson Safe and Bright Futures (TSBF) Community Planning Project, a two-year assessment and community planning process to develop a coordinated community response to children exposed to domestic violence. Project conducted by the Pima Prevention Partnership on behalf of the Juvenile Services Coordinating Council (JSCC) with funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (download the report)
Domestic Violence: A Community Resources Guide to Support Pima County Residents
Compiled by the Tucson Safe and Bright Futures Project, this resource guide provides a list of local services that can help victims of domestic violence and their children. (download the guide)
Reduce Underage Drinking
This report assesses the prevalence and scope of underage drinking in Pima County and suggests policy solutions for addressing this issue. (download the report)
Delinquency Prevention and Early Intervention for Pima County Children Ages 0-6
The Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (JSCC) coordinated a study conducted by the Pima Prevention Partnership and developed an action plan for juvenile delinquency prevention, which was published in March 2000. This report identifies the most vulnerable children in our community and those at the highest risk of becoming delinquent. (download the report)
Parental Incarceration: Crisis for Children
This is a report of preliminary findings of a needs assessment conducted by the Pima Prevention Partnership on behalf of the Juvenile Services Coordinating Council’s Working Group on Children of Prisoners. It presents on overview of the data and issues surrounding children, families and caregivers in Pima County who are affected by parental incarceration. (download the report)
Final Report on Arizona's Children of Incarcerated Parents, Bill of Rights Project
Action Agenda for Children of Prisoners in Pima County, Arizona
In September 2001, a planning grant was awarded to the Pima Prevention Partnership on behalf of the Juvenile Services Coordinating Council (JSCC) from the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections – one of only four awards given nationwide. In June 2002, the Juvenile Services Coordinating Council (JSCC) initiated a collaborative community-planning process to define an Action Agenda for Children of Prisoners in Pima County. (download the report)

