our next speaker, denise coleman. >> sorry. it is right on the -- >> there is copies of this powerpoint right up front. >> good evening. [inaudible] thank you for inviting [inaudible] [inaudible] the youth commission felt it was important [inaudible] this body here, because people needed to need -- know more [inaudible] with the young people when they come and and how are the intervention -- how the intervention -- [inaudible] a lot of people want to know what' carc is. and carc has been around for 14 years. it was started in 1998 when there was money from the board of corrections. mayor brown felt that money needed to go toward revamping the juvenile justice system in san francisco. carc is one of the programs that was created with that funding of money. the unique thing is we're at the very front end of the system. when young people get arrested, they are arrested and brought to carc for a variety of not seriously violent crimes or crimes where the there are serious injury to the victims. here are some of the police officers