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The Juvenile Justice Process Arrest/Referral: If a juvenile breaks the law in the community, they will be arrested. Juvenile Intake: After the arrest or referral from the school, the juvenile will have an intake meeting with a probation officer. Detention Hearing: Adjudication Hearing: Disposition Hearing:
What are the three main disposition options available to the juvenile court judge? The three main options are suspended judgement in the case, probation, or residential placement.
There is not a jury trial. The District Attorney must prove the youth did what theyre accused of beyond a reasonable doubt. The youths attorney will put on a defense. If the judge decides theres not enough evidence to say the youth did what theyre accused of, the case will be dismissed.
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses.
The primary goals of the juvenile justice system, in addition to maintaining public safety, are skill development, habilitation, rehabilitation, addressing treatment needs, and successful reintegration of youth into the community. Juvenile Justice - Youth.gov youth.gov youth-topics juvenile-justice youth.gov youth-topics juvenile-justice