I don’t have live access to updated feeds right now. Here’s a concise summary based on recent public information up to now:
- The Metropolitan Police Department’s Youth and Family Engagement Division (YFED) focuses on programs to reduce youth violence, prevent drug use, promote child safety, and improve police-youth relations, especially for at-risk youths. This division also houses related units that coordinate with other agencies on juvenile issues. [MPDC YFED overview]
- The MPD Youth Investigations Branch handles cases involving child abuse and neglect, child sexual abuse and exploitation, juvenile missing persons, and other youth-specific investigations, including processing juvenile arrestees and locating absconded youths. [MPD Youth Investigations Branch]
- In Washington, DC, authorities have discussed and implemented initiatives addressing juvenile crime, including collaborations between the mayor’s office, police leadership, and child welfare agencies to balance prevention, intervention, and accountability. Recent discussions have highlighted the role of agencies like the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) and CFSA (Child and Family Services Agency) in supporting families and youth. [DC juvenile crime initiatives, related agency roles]
If you’d like, I can search for the latest press releases or council briefings from MPD or DC government sources and summarize the most recent updates with citations. I can also pull contact points for YFED or the Youth Investigations Branch if you’re seeking specific programs or services.
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“Youth are the heartbeat of our city, embodying hope, innovation, and the relentless spirit of change. Their dreams and actions shape the vibrant future we all aspire to build. The Youth and Family Engagement Division transforms lives through dedicated service and positive engagement, empowering youth to rise, dream, and thrive." -Commander Sharde Harris Youth and Family Engagement Division
mpdc.dc.govThe department has hired 101 new officers into sworn positions already this year.
www.minneapolismn.govD.C. Police detectives and special agents of the FBI arrested a second suspect in connection with a recent child sex trafficking offense.
patch.comArchived content: Report 7 of the 21 May 2009 meeting of the Communities, Equalities and People Committee providing the MPS response to the MPA Youth Scrutiny 2007/08.
policeauthority.orgThe Metropolitan Police Department, Youth Investigations Branch, is responsible for the following:
mpdc.dc.govIt comes as The Met announced in December that membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations would need to be declared. ITV News London
www.itv.comD.C. Mayor Muriel Browser and D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith announced the latest initiative on dealing with juvenile crime in D.C. on Thursday — the formation of the Juvenile Investigative Response Unit.
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