Youth Parole Services provides supervision and case management services to delinquent youth committed to the Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) by County Juvenile District Courts, for placement at a correctional institution or other placements. Youth Parole Services also supervise youth on parole from other states through the Interstate Compact on Juveniles. Parole aftercare services are provided to youth through a continuum of services starting with youth and family assessment, institutional visitation, and pre-release parole planning with youth while they are in correctional care or other placement. While on parole, each youth is supervised to ensure compliance with conditions of parole and state and local laws. Counseling and guidance services are provided to facilitate the youth's successful participation in an educational and/or vocational program. Youth are referred for basic skills training as well as psychosocial rehabilitation, anger management, substance abuse, gender-specific programming, gang diversion, impulse control, and community-service opportunities. Youth Parole Services operates the Interstate Compact on Juveniles which regulates the transfer of juvenile probation and parole supervision across state boundaries and is charged with arranging the return of delinquent runaways on demand. Statutory Authority: NRS 62, 62I, and 63.