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A juvenile is defined as someone who is between the ages of 12 and 18. When a child between these ages is alleged to have committed a crime, the case is prosecuted in the Juvenile Court in the geographic area where the crime was committed.
The report also tracks trends in delinquency and petitioned status cases between 2005 and 2021. The data used in this report were contributed to the Archive by nearly 2,400 courts with jurisdiction over 83% of the juvenile population in 2021.
The Massachusetts Court System consists of the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC), the Appeals Court, the Executive Office of the Trial Court, the 7 Trial Court departments, the Massachusetts Probation Service (MPS), and the Office of Jury Commissioner (OJC).
About the Juvenile Court The Juvenile Court has 42 judges, including Chief Justice Dana M. Gershengorn, in more than 40 locations. There are 11 divisions of the Juvenile Court.
A. Trial Courts The seven Trial Court Departments are: district courts, Boston Municipal Court (BMC), land court, superior court, housing court, probate and family court, and juvenile court.