Coordinator:  Barbara Parisi
      Supervisor:   Maxine Winston 

TABS

The Truancy Abatement and Burglary Suppression Program (TABS)began in Milwaukee on November 29, 1993. The mission of TABS is to intervene with students who are truant, deterring them from involvement in the criminal justice system. This is accomplished by promoting school attendance through a collaborative team approach, involving students, parents, schools, law enforcemtent and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee.

This mission is carried out by an enthusiastic staff of 13. The Milwaukee Police Department provides four officers who work in teams of two. They comb the streets during the day, identifying truants and conveying them to one of two centers. The Sheriff's Department provides two Deputies who provide on site security, one at each center. The Milwaukee Public Schools provide three school liaisons who complete an initial intake with the student and access current attendance information. They also notify parents of the students contact with TABS and instruct them to come to the centers to pick up the youth. TABS also has a School Social Worker who provides follow up activities with habitual truants and families.

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