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What is the primary focus of the Juvenile Court mentioned in the text?
What is the primary focus of the Juvenile Court mentioned in the text?
- Rehabilitation services (correct)
- Legal sanctions
- Criminal prosecution
- Punitive measures
What are examples of DJJ Supervision methods mentioned in the text?
What are examples of DJJ Supervision methods mentioned in the text?
- House Arrest and Electronic Monitoring
- Informal Adjustment and Probation (correct)
- Legal Custody and Detention
- Community Service and Restitution
Who can the Hawthorne Juvenile Program Manager maintain close contact with, as per the text?
Who can the Hawthorne Juvenile Program Manager maintain close contact with, as per the text?
- Informal Adjustments and Diversion Programs
- Law enforcement and Intake calls
- Designated Felony (DF) Commitment
- DA’s office, Public Defender, Court staff, DFCS, Schools, and Service Providers (correct)
Juvenile Court primarily focuses on punishment rather than rehabilitation.
Juvenile Court primarily focuses on punishment rather than rehabilitation.
DJJ Supervision methods include Abeyance and Commitment.
DJJ Supervision methods include Abeyance and Commitment.
The Clarke School Based program is associated with the Sunset Juvenile Program Manager.
The Clarke School Based program is associated with the Sunset Juvenile Program Manager.
What are the prime differences in Juvenile Court compared to Superior Court?
What are the prime differences in Juvenile Court compared to Superior Court?
What does CHINS stand for?
What does CHINS stand for?
What is a "Child In Need of Services"
What is a "Child In Need of Services"
What is Judicial Independence?
What is Judicial Independence?