Www.americanbar.org | www.abacle.org Debunking the Myths: Public Accessibility of Juvenile Delinquency Records Monday, March 17th, 2014 | 1:00 PM Eastern.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Criminal Justice System
Advertisements

JUVENILE RECORDS AND JUVENILE EXPUNGEMENT IN ILLINOIS Camille Taylor, LAF (Legal Assistance Foundation) October 8, 2014.
Overview of Juvenile Justice in Michigan John Evans, Director Bureau of Juvenile Justice Michigan Department of Human Services 1.
Juvenile Justice system
PROCESSING OF YOUTHFUL AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN NORTH CAROLINA Youth Accountability Planning Task Force December 10, 2009.
Planning With Youth in Transition Tips, Tools and Techniques.
Adjudication hearing More than a million cases of alleged delinquency brought before the juvenile court each year More than half are petitioned to court.
Protecting the Confidentiality of Justice-Involved Youth Hosted by the National Juvenile Justice Network and the Coalition for Juvenile Justice Wednesday,
 "Judicial agency" means the district court and officers thereof, including the judge, the prosecutor, and the clerk of court, the Crime Victims Reparations.
ICAOS Jail Administrator Presentation Presented by: [Revision 5/18/2012]
National Institute of Corrections/ Washington College of Law Elements of Good State Laws July 11-16, 2004.
Developing Partnerships to Benefit People Facing Barriers Cabrini Green Legal Aid 740 North Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago, IL | p
ANGELA BELL, ESQUIRE RJIP TASK FORCE FACILITATOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY CONTACT COORDINATOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY.
The City of Philadelphia Prison System John F. Street, Esq. Mayor Leon A. King, II, Esq. Commissioner.
Army Family Advocacy Program 1 of R APR 06 Restricted Reporting Policy for Incidents of Domestic Abuse.
EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS AND ARREST RECORDS.
JUVENILE EXPUNGEMENT IN ILLINOIS Sharlyn Grace, LAF (Legal Assistance Foundation) Patrick Keenan-Devlin, James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy March.
8 th Grade Social Studies Juveniles and Adults Under The Law Mr. O’Connor Social Studies.
Sharing confidential information Who DFCS can tell.
Chapter 16: Juvenile Justice
The Juvenile Justice System
Purpose and Scope of Juvenile Court Act
Early Intervention Juvenile Justice Request for Responses.
Higher Education and Second Chances Center for Community Alternatives, Justice Strategies.
Juvenile Delinquency Mrs. Lauterhahn. What is Juvenile Delinquency? An act by a juvenile under the age of 18 that if committed by an adult would constitute.
Volunteer Training 2010 Katie Meyer Scott, Executive Director Street Youth Legal Advocates of Washington (SYLAW)
Chapter 16.3 Young People and the Courts. Causes of Juvenile Delinquency In most states, anyone under age 18 is considered a juvenile – not yet legally.
The Alliance For Children's Rights Overview of Services.
The Juvenile Justice System 4.1 – Introduction to Juvenile Justice System October 1,
Civil and Criminal Law The Juvenile Justice System.
Juvenile Expunction: Myths and Facts OFFICE OF THE JUVENILE DEFENDER 2015.
Juvenile Justice Ch. 16.
Objectives: SWBAT Analyze the impact of recidivism on society Identify key aspects of the Juvenile Justice System 1.
Calloway County Schools CONFIDENTIALITY TRAINING Protection of Personal Information School Year
Representing People with Criminal Records: Expungements
WJCIA It’s September 2009: Do You Know Where Your 17-Year Old Is? WJCIA Fall 2009 Jim Moeser Wisconsin Council on Children and Families.
Intersection of Fostering Connections and McKinney-Vento What is the connection? How do we connect? Susie Greenfelder, Education Planner MI Department.
Kamala H. Shugar Assistant Attorney in Charge Oregon Department of Justice Child Advocacy Section.
Criminal Procedure -misdemeanor Lesser crimes -felony Violent/serious crimes.
JUVENILE JUSTICE In Minnesota. History of Juvenile Law  Originally, juvenile offenders were treated the same as adult criminals  Beginning in 1899,
11/28/12 1 CALIFORNIA FOSTERING CONNECTIONS TO SUCCESS ACT Version 2.0 Assembly Bill 12.
Juvenile Crime.  Juvenile: a person under the age of 18  Some states have it as 16, but regardless there are special laws that deal with juveniles who.
Representing Juveniles in Family Court Ashley Case, Esq. Heather Scalzo, Esq.
Procedures in Juvenile Court.  Delinquent or Status Offenses  Police have a broad authority to release or detain the juvenile Minor offense  Issue.
Educational training on Voting Rights for people currently or previously involved in the criminal justice system.
PRESIDENT OBAMA’S IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATED MARCH 12, 2015.
Hosted By: League of California Cities Personnel & Employee Relations Department Presented By: Gage Dungy, Liebert Cassidy Whitmore.
Juvenile Justice Chapter 16. History Mid 19 th century- argued that the failure of the family was the cause of delinquent behaviorMid 19 th century- argued.
Juvenile Justice. Certification Certification – the proceeding in juvenile court in which the court determines if a juvenile will stand trial as an adult.
Criminal Justice BHS Law Related Education Chapter 6: A Separate System for Juveniles Should Juveniles Be Tried as Adults? Juvenile court was created to.
JUVENILE JUSTICE Juvenile Records Sealing and Restricted Access 2016.
Chapter 16 Civil and Criminal Law. Chapter 16 Section 2 Criminal Cases.
Virginia RULES Teens Learn & Live the Law Virginia’s Judicial System.
JUVENILE JUSTICE In Minnesota. History of Juvenile Law  Originally, juvenile offenders were treated the same as adult criminals  Beginning in 1899,
Criminal Justice BHS Law Related Education Chapter 4: A Separate System for Juveniles LESSON OBJECTIVES 4-1 Analyze and define the legal doctrine of parens.
Chapter 16 – Juvenile Justice. History & Overview of Juvenile Courts Reformers began to argue that the failure of the family was the cause of delinquent.
Chapter 16: Part 2. Procedures in Juvenile Court  Custody: Juveniles can be taken into custody for criminal and status offenses ○ Running away, truancy,
7X Wednesday MN Juvenile Justice System Describe the goals, offenses, penalties, long-term consequences, and privacy concerns of Minnesota’s.
Juvenile Legislative Update 2013 Confidential Records and Protected Disclosures.
Transformative Action through Pragmatic Solutions GJP’S Complementary Approach Doug Ammar Executive Director, Georgia Justice Project.
Juvenile Records and juvenile Expungement in Illinois
Do now pg.59 1.What are all the steps in a criminal court case?
Department of Children and Families
Landlord’s can’t just say “no felons…”
7Y Thursday MN Juvenile Justice System
Confidential Records and Protected Disclosures
SEALING & EXPUNGING.
LESSON OBJECTIVES Chapter 4: A Separate System for Juveniles
Substance abuse & criminal charges {Bridges Not Barriers}
Presentation transcript:

| Debunking the Myths: Public Accessibility of Juvenile Delinquency Records Monday, March 17th, 2014 | 1:00 PM Eastern Sponsored by the ABA Section of Litigation & Center for Professional Development

| Speakers Brent Pattison, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Middleton Children’s Rights Center at Drake University Law School, Moderator Riya Shah, Staff Attorney, Juvenile Law Center Kim Ambrose, Senior Lecturer and Director, Race and Justice Clinic, University of Washington School of Law Sharlyn Grace, VISTA Attorney, Children and Families Practice Group, LAF, Chicago

| Juvenile Records – A Historical Perspective 1899 – First Juvenile Court To spare juveniles from harsh proceedings of adult court, punitive and unseemly conditions of adult jails and penitentiaries, and the stigma of being branded “criminal”

| Juvenile Records – A Historical Perspective 1980s-90s - Criminalization

| Common Vocabulary Limited Accessibility Sealing Setting aside No Accessibility Expungement Destruction

| Why Records Exist Community protection Track criminal behavior patterns Provide for appropriate levels of supervision

| Why Expunge Records? Utility diminishes over time Incorrect information in records Fails to appreciate adolescence is transient Collateral Consequences

| Subsequent court involvement MilitaryEducation Employment Housing

| How do juvenile records affect people?*  May be asked to disclose a juvenile record for: College applications Job applications  May show up on background checks for: Jobs and professional licenses (teaching, nursing, banking, private security, other jobs [unlawfully]) Access to Public/Subsidized Housing TANF benefits Immigration/citizenship applications – discretionary factors  Police Harassment *Impact varies by state law and status of record (sealed, expunged, etc.).

| Racial Disproportionality

| Racial Disproportionality Consideration – Insufficient efforts to identify and develop permanency resources for youth  Strategy: Request specificity on record and in court order of agency’s Reasonable Efforts. Seek “No Reasonable Efforts” finding requiring the agency to continue to seek a more appropriate permanency plan Consideration – Youth may wish to remain in foster care  Strategy: Work with youth to develop permanent connections. Engage “permanent connection” in youth’s transition process and foster care case.

| Where do Records Live? AdjudicationCourthouse Private companies State and Local Law Enforcement FBIInternet Juvenile Prison System

| 50 Different Systems Are juvenile court records stored in a different database from adult records? Are arrest records linked to juvenile court records? Are other agencies storing and/or releasing juvenile records? Are juvenile court records released to commercial data aggregators?

| Accessing Records

| Who Sees a Juvenile Record?  Law Enforcement  Courts (if court record)  Federal Government –Military –Immigration officials  Potential Employers –Legally –Illegally

| Advocates for Public Juvenile Records Open Government Advocates: open courts=open records=accountability Newspapers/Media: want quick and inexpensive access to information Landlord Associations: want efficient filtering mechanism for tenants Prosecutors: Some prosecutors believe it is a deterrent, want to use it for future decision- making, believe public has a “right to know.”

| Sealing and Expungement Policies and Programs

| AK: upon discharge from court supervision, all records of delinquency are sealed DE: access to sealed records limited to law enforcement for purposes of identifying whether individual is eligible for “first-time offender” program Automatic Sealing CA: after 5 years, court automatically orders expungement if no subsequent court involvement MS: court expunges records of diverted cases at discharge Automatic expungement PA: Petition at any time after case discharged IN: Both sides present evidence and court determines after a hearing Expungement by application

| Who Sees Records After Expungement?*  Court Officers (only if charged again)  Law enforcement (only if applying as employee)  Federal Government –Military –Immigration officials  No Other Employers *Based on the Illinois juvenile expungement process.

| Reducing Barriers In Washington, 10 years of slow progress in the legislature. This year: HB Legislation vs. Court Rules vs. administrative policy. –Advocating for friendlier court rules –Advocating within the administrative office of the courts on their policies regarding electronic distribution of juvenile records. –Advocating for resources to public defenders for sealing records.

| JUDICIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM DATA DISSEMINATION POLICY (New) VI. LIMITATION ON DISSEMINATION OF JUVENILE OFFENDER COURT RECORDS The dissemination of juvenile offender court records maintained in the Judicial Information System shall be limited as follows: –1. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall not electronically transfer to a licensee by means of file transfer protocol any information from the official juvenile offender court file that is in a single data file that contains information from more than one file or more than one court except for research purposes as permitted by statute or court rule. –2. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall not display any information from an official juvenile offender court file on a publicly- accessible website that is a statewide index of court cases unless the entire official juvenile offender court file maintained in the judicial information is available on the website.

| 3 misdemeanors instead of 1 expunged per year Eligibility when case closed 1 year instead of 5 years 1 felony expunged per year Michigan Summary offenses expunged after 6 months rather than 5 years Petition at any age with DA consent Pennsylvania

| Positive Efforts Illinois Efforts to Increase Juvenile Expungement Petitions: 1.Court-based Help Desk 2.Outreach and Education 3.Pro Bono Involvement a.Expungement Clinics at Alternative High Schools: Bring the lawyers to the school! b.Clerk’s summits 4.Collaboration

| Common Misperceptions Young people I talk to often think: –No “record” for mere arrests; –No “record” if not found guilty; –Juvenile records automatically disappear at age 18; –No one can see juvenile records; –Serious offenses can’t be expunged; and –The expungement process is expensive.

| Collaboration:

| Collaboration and Peer Education: Expunge.io

| Collaboration and Peer Education: Expunge.io

| Pro Bono Projects The Need: In 2012, over 14,000 juvenile cases were filed in Washington State, each creating a court record. Building awareness: Thousands of individuals do not know that their juvenile criminal history will affect them until it is too late. Self-help and Clinics: TeamChild Juvenile Records Sealing Clinic and Resources

| Questions? Brent Pattison, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Middleton Children’s Rights Center at Drake University Law School, Moderator Riya Shah, Staff Attorney, Juvenile Law Center Kim Ambrose, Senior Lecturer and Director, Race and Justice Clinic, University of Washington School of Law Sharlyn Grace, VISTA Attorney, Children and Families Practice Group, LAF, Chicago