Latest News About Metropolitan Police Department - Youth And Family Services Division

Updated 2026-05-03 19:02

I don’t have live access to pull the very latest updates right this moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent public information about the Metropolitan Police Department’s Youth and Family Services Division (YFED) and its related initiatives.

Illustration: A conceptual view of YFED’s roles could be a triangle with vertices labeled: Prevention & Engagement (programs, after-school activities, family outreach), Investigation & Safety (school safety, juvenile investigations), and Cadet/Youth Development (cadet corps, internships, mentorship). This aligns with the division’s aim to connect youth with positive pathways while addressing safety concerns.

If you’d like, I can search for the absolute latest press releases or council statements specific to YFED (and provide direct, current citations) or summarize recent DC-wide juvenile-crime initiatives and their implementation status.

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Youth and Family Engagement Division | mpdc

“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

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[PDF] government of the district of columbia metropolitan police department

• Youth and Family Engagement Division – provides specialized and outreach services to youth, including students, at-risk youth, and youth offenders, investigates certain crimes against youth, manages the school safety services to the District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools, and manages the Cadet Program. Investigative Services Bureau – works with the community to solve crimes, helps bring offenders to justice, supports the recovery of victims, and protects witnesses. …...

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Testimony Before the District of Columbia Council

in more child survivors being connected to professionals who can help them. MPD referred 93 youth to CFSA during calendar year 2017.15 That is more than double the 43 referrals MPD made to CFSA in 2016.16 MPD is likely to identify even more victims in

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