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Youth Cases for Youth Justice: A Guide to Typical Offenses handled by Youth Courts, Teen Courts and Peer Courts (Free).

2011 June 18

 

 

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Youth Cases for Youth Courts

A Guide to Typical Offenses handled by Youth Courts, Peer Courts and Teen Courts.

This seventy-two (72) page guide book is an invaluable guide for both new and existing local youth courts and teen courts that are making a determination on a local level regarding which types of juvenile crimes, offenses and/or violations their program should accept.  This guide books discusses twenty-seven (27) typical referrals that are most commonly make to local programs from police, probation, juvenile courts, schools and/or other referrals sources.  This guidebook was funded and published by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) under the direction of Global Youth Justice’s Scott Bernard Peterson.  Click below to download this free Youth Justice Operational and Administrative Manual for Enhancing, Establishing and/or Expanding a local Youth Justice program referred to as Youth Court, Teen Court, Peer Court, Student Court, and Youth Peer Panel.

(Click Here to Download for Free)


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Scott Peterson’s

 Global Youth Justice Website

 

Making the Time for Juvenile Crime,

 

Scott

Scott Bernard Peterson

Chief Executive Officer/Owner

Global Youth Justice, LLC.

Scott.Peterson@GlobalYouthJustice.org

Mobile: 202.468.3790

www.GlobalYouthJustice.org


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