JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CHAPTER FOURTEEN Chapter Fourteen Review Juvenile

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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CHAPTER FOURTEEN

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Chapter Fourteen Review: Juvenile Corrections ■ Community Based Corrections: ■ Corrections programs that include;

Chapter Fourteen Review: Juvenile Corrections ■ Community Based Corrections: ■ Corrections programs that include; probation, residential and day treatment programs, and aftercare ■ Probation: Juvenile, not detained, but under supervision

Intake ■ Intake Officer is typically a Juvenile Probation Officer and is the primary

Intake ■ Intake Officer is typically a Juvenile Probation Officer and is the primary decision maker, prior to court proceedings ■ Social history report: ■ Investigative report completed by Intake or Probation Officer concerning juvenile’s social background and to be provided to the judge

Supervision ■ Supervision: Although not detained, the offender is still considered to have to

Supervision ■ Supervision: Although not detained, the offender is still considered to have to obey and abide by probation requirements, which can be enforced by visits and surveillance by an Officer ■ Restitution: Court ordered repayment to a victim

And…. ■ Community Service Project: ■ A court ordered project to be completed by

And…. ■ Community Service Project: ■ A court ordered project to be completed by an offender ■ Intensive supervision: ■ Smaller caseload per Officer, resulting in increased oversight

Residential and Day Programs ■ Types of Residential and Day Programs ■ Group homes:

Residential and Day Programs ■ Types of Residential and Day Programs ■ Group homes: ■ An alternative to traditional detention facility, typically in the community ■ Day treatment programs; ■ Similar to a group home, but the juvenile returns to their own home during the evening

Wilderness program: Ø An attempt to instill self confidence in the juvenile, Outward Bound

Wilderness program: Ø An attempt to instill self confidence in the juvenile, Outward Bound is one of the best know wilderness program

. Outward Bound…. ■ Outward Bound’s mission is to change lives through challenge and

. Outward Bound…. ■ Outward Bound’s mission is to change lives through challenge and discovery. While perhaps ambitious and bold, our vision is a more resilient and compassionate world, with more resilient and compassionate citizens

About Outward Bound: • Today in the United States, Outward Bound expeditions and programs

About Outward Bound: • Today in the United States, Outward Bound expeditions and programs are conducted throughout the year, every day for roughly 35, 000 students annually. • With 11 chartered Outward Bound schools across the country and over 1, 000 courses offered, regardless of your age or circumstances, Outward Bound believes there is a course at an Outward Bound school that is right for every student. • Outward Bound expeditions and programs are inside city and suburban classrooms and outside in wilderness settings.

More about Outward Bound…. • All programs adhere to Outward Bound’s unique educational framework

More about Outward Bound…. • All programs adhere to Outward Bound’s unique educational framework • Classic Outward Bound wilderness expeditionary courses are for middle-school, high school, college and adults. • Outward Bound has a range of specialized courses and programs such as, a program for teens grieving with the loss of a family member, • And programs for families with teens or young adults struggling with issues at school or at home.

Institutionalization ■ Institutionalization- Types of Placement ■ Reception and diagnostic centers: ■ Correctional facility

Institutionalization ■ Institutionalization- Types of Placement ■ Reception and diagnostic centers: ■ Correctional facility where juvenile offenders are typically first sent ■ Forestry camps and Ranches: ■ Similar to a Wilderness Program, but is a minimum security detention facility ■ Boot camps: ■ Military style correctional facility

Training Schools ■ Training Schools can be Public and/or Private ■ Typically cottage style,

Training Schools ■ Training Schools can be Public and/or Private ■ Typically cottage style, or similar style residential facilities ■ Typically offer superior programs than other juvenile institutions ■ Typically offer education and vocational training, as rehabilitation ■ Recreation and religious studies involved in the rehabilitation process ■ May be co-educational or single gender specific

Rights of Confined Juveniles ■ Right to treatment ■ Right to be free from

Rights of Confined Juveniles ■ Right to treatment ■ Right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment ■ Right to have access to the courts

Juvenile Delinquent Aftercare ■ Parole ■ Halfway house ■ Interstate compact ■ Revocation of

Juvenile Delinquent Aftercare ■ Parole ■ Halfway house ■ Interstate compact ■ Revocation of aftercare

Thank You!!! q Any Questions ? ? ? q GOOD LUCK !!!! q Please

Thank You!!! q Any Questions ? ? ? q GOOD LUCK !!!! q Please complete your course evaluation !!!!!!