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What is Youth Court?

Youth Court of Jefferson County is an alternative to the more complex criminal and juvenile justice systems.  The court was established in 1997 to provide law enforcement agencies and the probation department with a diversion program able to deal with youth between 7 and 15 years of age whom had committed offenses such as petit larceny, shoplifting, criminal mischief, harassment, vandalism, disorderly conduct, public lewdness, and some alcohol or marijuana violations that were determined by law enforcement officials to be appropriate for referral.
Participation by the youth and their parent or guardian is voluntary and established during an intake interview process.  The youth must voluntarily accept responsibility for their part in the matter being brought before the court.  Their admissions, both verbal and written are the consent for the youth court proceeding to be scheduled.  By their admission in Youth Court, the youth waives his or her rights to a formal trial.  

Who are Youth  Court Volunteers?
Youth Court volunteers are Jefferson County students between 15 and 19 years of age.  They are trained to conduct the “sentence hearing” of their peers while serving any role of the tribunal court which may include peer judge, defender, prosecutor, clerk, or bailiff..  Through their training and participation  volunteers develop:
Individual & group decision making skills;
Public speaking & presentation skills;
Critical and strategic thinking skills;
An understanding of their civic responsibilities;
Knowledge of the criminal & juvenile justice systems;
Awareness of their responsibility to the community & accountability for their actions;
Awareness of their obligation to act in a pro-social manner;
Awareness of their own abilities to make choices that will affect their lives;

The Advantages of Youth Court are:

The youth is not sent to Family Court
The youth is not labeled a juvenile delinquent
The youth pays no attorney or court fees
The youth learns about the justice system
The youth is judged by a panel of his or her peers

Youth Court is funded by:
Corporate and Individual Donations
Fundraising Activity
Jefferson County Department of Social Services
Jefferson County Youth Bureau, NYSOCFS
NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services
United Way of Northern New York

Links of Interest: 

National Youth Court Center   www.youthcourt.net
Association of NYS Youth Courts www.nysyouthcourts.org
AboveThe Influence www.abovetheinfluence.com    
                                                                                 

 



 

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10.25.2007

Questions, comments and/or concerns?  Please contact The Resolution Center at 785-0333 (Jefferson County) or 376-7991(Lewis County) for more information.

 

07.07.2008

Mulligans For Kids

The agency's annual golf tournament, Mulligans For Kids, is scheduled for Sunday, August 17, 2008 at Willowbrook Golf Club.

A shotgun start at 10 a.m. kicks off a day of golfing (with cart), a banquet, prizes and fun!  Please call the agency at 785-0333 or 376-7991 for registration information.

This year's event is co-sponsored by the Crossroads Diner.

06.30.2008

CASA would like to  thank Jewelers for Children for their support of our misson.

02.13.2008

    

We will be holding training April 5th and 6th,

from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM both days,

for new youth court volunteers!!

You can pick up info and applications at you schools main office!