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Aftercare Reintegration Aftercare Reintegration Adjudication Hearing Adjudication Hearing Dispositional Hearing Dispositional Hearing Diversion Adult Criminal Justice System Release Prosecutorial Discretion Statutory Exclusion Secure or Non-secure Residential Placement Secure or Non-secure Residential Placement Probation, Community Supervision, Non-residential Probation, Community Supervision, Non-residential Non-law Enforcement Sources Non-law Enforcement Sources Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Petition Filing Petition Filing Youth Offends Youth Offends Dismissal Diversion Detention/Confinement Release or Juvenile Court Intake & Referral Juvenile Court Intake & Referral I N I T I A L C O N T A C T Transfer to Juvenile Court Judicial Waiver Transfer to Adult Court Exit Juvenile Justice System