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North Carolina Juvenile Justice Process
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What are the causes of Juvenile Offenses? Abuse & neglect by caregivers Abuse & neglect by caregivers Poverty Poverty Exposure to criminal behavior Exposure to criminal behavior Peer pressure Peer pressure
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The juvenile justice system differs from the adult justice system, but there’s common ground. Juvenile SystemAdult System Both
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Early History Early in U.S. history, children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals. Early in U.S. history, children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals. The first juvenile court in this country was established in Cook County, Illinois, in 1899. The first juvenile court in this country was established in Cook County, Illinois, in 1899. Juvenile courts flourished for the first half of the 20th century. Juvenile courts flourished for the first half of the 20th century.
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Procedures and Process The focus on offenders and not offenses, on rehabilitation and not punishment, had substantial procedural impact. The focus on offenders and not offenses, on rehabilitation and not punishment, had substantial procedural impact. As public confidence in the treatment model waned, due process protections were introduced, most notably from the case in re gault. Read case study! As public confidence in the treatment model waned, due process protections were introduced, most notably from the case in re gault. Read case study! some stress punishment, but most seek a balanced approach. some stress punishment, but most seek a balanced approach.
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State statutes define who is under the jurisdiction of juvenile court.
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Undisciplined Juvenile Any person who is at least 6 years of age while less than 18 years of age who is: Regularly disobedient to parents Regularly disobedient to parents Runs away from home Runs away from home Unlawfully absent from school Unlawfully absent from school GS 7B-1501(27) GS 7B-1501(27)
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Delinquent Juvenile Any person who is at least 6 years of age while less than 16 years who has committed a criminal offense under state law or under a local government including violations of the motor vehicle law. GS 7B-1501(7) GS 7B-1501(7)
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All States allow juveniles to be tried as adults in criminal court under certain circumstances.
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Juvenile Complaint/Petition Police Investigation Divert Diversion Contract Or Plan Approval Juvenile Court CommitmentJuvenile Probation Violate Contract or Plan
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Diversion Contract 1. Cooperate in Programs 2. Pay Restitution 3. Community Service 4. Counseling 5. Other
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Juvenile District Court Adjudication Hearing Judge Decides
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Dispositional Hearing Supervised Probation Supervised Probation Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Commitment to a Youth Development Center Commitment to a Youth Development Center Level 3 Level 3
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Conditions of Probation 1. Remain on good behavior 2. Not violate any laws 3. Not violate any rules of parent 4. Attend school regularly 5. Be employed 6. Maintain passing grades 7. Not associate with….. 8. Not possess or consume alcohol or other drug 9. Submit to drug screens 10. Submit to warrant less searches 11. Abide by a curfew 12. Possess no weapons 13. other
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Level 1 Conditions Cooperate with counseling Cooperate with counseling Pay restitution up to $500.00 Pay restitution up to $500.00 Fine Fine Community service up to 100 hours Community service up to 100 hours Revoke or prohibit drivers license Revoke or prohibit drivers license Spend (5) 24-hour periods in detention Spend (5) 24-hour periods in detention Cooperate in out-of-home placement Cooperate in out-of-home placement
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Level 2 Conditions Cooperate in out-of-home placement Cooperate in out-of-home placement Intensive probation Intensive probation House arrest House arrest Spend (14-28) 24-hour periods in detention Spend (14-28) 24-hour periods in detention Community service over 100 hours Community service over 100 hours Cooperate in wilderness program Cooperate in wilderness program Restitution over $500.00 Restitution over $500.00
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Level 3: Commitment Commitment to Youth Development Center Commitment to Youth Development Center 1. C.A. Dillon-Butner 2. Swannanoa Valley-Swannonoa 3. Stonewall Jackson-Concord 4. Samarkand Manor-Eagle Springs 5. Dobbs-Kinston
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