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Probation is perhaps the most common penalty in the juvenile justice system. Judges have considerable discretion to set the terms of probation. These may be specific to the circumstances of the case.
Formal Proceedings Most often, a juvenile will remain at home until their next court appearance, although the judge has the authority to keep them in custody. Assuming that their case is not transferred to adult court, they may docHub a plea agreement with the prosecution, or they may get diversion.
For a juvenile who is adjudicated and whose petition is sustained (tried and convicted) in juvenile court, the offender can be placed on probation in the community, placed in a foster care or group home, incarcerated in the countys juvenile ranch or camp, or sent to the Youth Authority as a ward of the state.
This is a common worry. Its what keeps most parents up at night when their child is in trouble. We understand, and we hope that it will bring you some peace of mind to know that probation is the most common sentence for juvenile offenders.
At a minimum, every juvenile placed at home on probation must attend school, have a curfew, and pay restitution. If supervision of the minor is to be done by the parents, it is called unsupervised home probation. If supervision is by the probation department it is called supervised home probation.

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Juvenile Corrections (Including Probation and Residential Custody) More than 90% of youth adjudicated delinquent are sentenced either to community supervision, better known as probation, or to residential placement.
You must not have direct contact with any child you know or reasonably should know to be under the age of 18, [including][not including] your own children, without the permission of the probation officer.
Some of the more common juvenile offenses include: theft, larceny, alcohol offenses, disturbing the peace, drug offenses, vandalism, assault, robbery, criminal trespass, harassment, fraud, burglary, loitering, possession of stolen property, possession of weapons and crimes committed on behalf of gangs.
A: Juvenile courts assign probation supervision to a wide range of youth. Probation is the oldest and most widely used community-based corrections program. Probation is used both low-risk youth for their first offense and as an alternative to institutional confinement for youth with more serious offenses.

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