City watchdog says Chicago’s arrest diversion program for youth can’t be evaluated due to poor record keeping and lack of collaboration

City watchdog says Chicago’s arrest diversion program for youth can’t be evaluated due to poor record keeping and lack of collaboration

An audit by the city’s inspector general has concluded it is impossible to tell whether an expensive, 14-year effort to divert thousands of Chicago youths out of the criminal justice system by linking them to social services is working or a failure.

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