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Juvenile Dispositions: A Case Study

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A case that proceeds for formal processing by juvenile court usually involves a prosecuting attorney and juvenile court judge. Some courts oversee only the adjudication process, while others provide a full array of preadjudication and post disposition services (Widom, 2001). After the adjudication hearing, the youth either is determined to be a delinquent or is released. If the court finds the youth delinquent, it makes a disposition. Usually, this involves placing the youth on informal supervision or formal community supervision or in a residential facility (Crowe, 2002). Dispositions include commitment to an institution, placement in a group or foster home or other residential facility, probation, referral to an outside agency or treatment

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