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Pros And Cons Of Juvenile Treatment Programs

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Each community has its own worries when a crime is committed in the community in which they call home too. Whether a crime is committed by a juvenile or an adult, just knowing your neighborhood is not as safe as you thought it would be is a never ending nightmare. Juvenile delinquents whom have committed some sort of act that violates the law, which these acts are called “crimes” as they would for an adult. Rather crimes committed by minors are called “delinquent acts.” When a juvenile becomes part of the juvenile justice system the courts sees it best to have the juvenile placed on probation rather to incarcerate them. Probation is as a primary form of community treatment for juveniles whom are considered status offenders. Status offenders are juvenile who have committed crimes such as curfew violations, running away from home, being beyond parental control. Status offenders are virtually not incarcerated for their first offense, that is where being placed on probation comes in. Juvenile who is on probation is maintained in the community under the supervision of an officer of the court (Siegel, 2012). …show more content…

Example, if a juvenile was charges was drug related, their treatment program that they would be in participating in a drug treatment program. If the youth violates any of the conditions of their probation and especially if they commit another crime or offense – the court can revoke their probation. Once the probation officer makes their recommendation to the courts that the juvenile delinquent is not capable of following their probation conditions, probation can be revoke and their original commitment conditions will be carried

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