Mission
The mission of the Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Program of Paducah-McCracken County is to
- Identify the firesetting behavior of children who have been referred to the program for the unsanctioned and/or unsupervised use of fire;
- Determine the motivation for the firesetting behavior; and
- Provide appropriate education and/or referral for such children/families.
Program Components
The Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Program works closely with task force partner agencies to identify at-risk juveniles, interview them and their families, and determine the best combination of education and/or counseling to treat the juvenile. The program consists of six basic components: Identification/Referral, Intake/Initial Appointment, Screening Interview, Education, Intervention Services, and Evaluation Follow-up.
After a screening interview by trained staff at Necco, the educational component of the program includes up to four weekly educational classes that last approximately 1.5 hours each. The classes are held at City Hall and are taught by members of the Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Task Force who volunteer their time. In the educational program, juveniles are instructed in correct fire safety procedures. The juveniles also receive information about the legal system and presentations from local medical professionals. Homework assignments are given to reinforce the concepts presented during the classes.
To date, more than 30 juveniles have participated in the Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Program, which started in March 2011.
Task Force
Members of the Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Task Force of Paducah-McCracken County include the City of Paducah Fire and Police Departments, ChildWatch, the McCracken County Court System, Four Rivers Behavioral Health, Kentucky Department for Community Based Services, McCracken Regional Juvenile Detention Center, Necco, Paducah Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, Paducah Public Schools, and Western Baptist Hospital.
Members of the task force also are available to make educational presentations regarding the Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Program.
Contact Us
If you have questions about the program including the process of making a referral, contact Greg Cherry, Fire Marshal, 444-8522.
300 South 5th Street
P.O. Box 2267
Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
Hours: 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
ph. 270-444-8800