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Prosecuting Youth as Adults Puts Them At Risk Many youth in the justice system have experienced or witnessed violence and trauma. Youth in the adult criminal justice system face a higher risk of sexual abuse, physical assault, and suicide.
What are the steps or stages in the juvenile justice system? The juvenile justice system is a multistage process: (1) delinquent behavior, (2) referral, (3) intake/​diversion, (4) transfer/​waiver, (5) detention, (6) adjudication, (7) disposition, (8) juvenile corrections and (9) aftercare.
Juveniles are entitled to Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination in juvenile proceedings despite the non-criminal nature of those proceedings.
Intake officer means a juvenile court officer or other officer appointed by the court to perform the intake function.
As you can see, the difference in terminology between adult and juvenile court indicates that juvenile offenders are often treated more leniently. This is because there is a strong inclination to rehabilitate juveniles, instead of merely to punish them. Adults are punished for their crimes.
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Juvenile court counselors are the gatekeepers of juvenile court. Pursuant to G.S. 7B-1700, the chief court counselor has exclusive discretion over intake decisions regarding alleged delinquent and undisciplined juveniles.
The role of the juvenile court judge combines judicial, administrative, collaborative and advocacy components. The most traditional role of the juvenile court judge is to decide the legal issues in each of the described categories of cases.
Youth under the age of 18 who are accused of committing a delinquent or criminal act are typically processed through a juvenile justice system1.
The Intake Officer triages all referrals to the Therapeutic Team and ensures that all relevant paperwork is completed and submitted prior to the clients first intake session with the counselling team.
An intake interview is when a juvenile court officer (JCO) interviews the juvenile to gather information about the juveniles alleged offense to determine whether the court should take action in the case.

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