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  1. Teen courts programs: An alternative justice system for our youth (Honors thesis/project) by Cristina Ortega, 1999
  2. APPEALING TO STUDENTS; SANTA FE HIGH PLAYS HOST TO COURT CASE TO OFFER TEENS A LOOK INSIDE SYSTEM.(Local News): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) by Unavailable, 2010-01-15
  3. One Thousand Juvenile Delinquents: Their Treatment By Court and Clinic by Sheldon Glueck, Eleanor T. Glueck, 1933

61. Guts For Teens - All Our Children: The Child Welfare Practice Digest Article
ll be giving their teen to the state if the teen's behavior doesn't County, andour community Mental Health program and Juvenile court systems readily agreed
http://www.gutsforteens.org/say/practicedigest.html
All Our Children Article What Youth Workers Say What Parents Say What Teens Say What Seminar Volunteers Say ... All Our Children Article
GUTS: A powerful, intensive therapeutic and transformational life skills program for teens
By Peggy McLean
(Peggy McLean is an Adoptions Caseworker in the Grays Harbor DCFS office) Are our teens disposable? Sometimes, when our teens engage in problem behaviors, our response is to drop them like a prickly cactus, and to try to get rid of the source of the discomfort and pain. I've known teens who display the astounding abilities to use their mouths like an Uzi, disappear into thin air, sabotage their education, and act out in a myriad of utterly frightening ways. I've had parents tell me they just can't allow their teen back into the family home or that they'll be giving their teen "to the state" if the teen's behavior doesn't improve! I've now discovered a program rightly called "GUTS" that may well be the antidote for teens who may be acting "prickly", but who are never disposable! I've worked in the Family Reconciliation Services Unit in a rural community of Washington for almost four years. I've filed more At-Risk Youth Petitions with the Juvenile Court than I care to acknowledge. Until now, the tools required to really affect change for these adolescents and their families have not been available in the isolated and impoverished community in which I live and work. And then I found GUTS. I was introduced to Glenn Goldberg, a lawyer, teacher, mediator and adolescent counselor who created and directs the GUTS program. I was told his immersion 4-day seminar was one of the most promising new interventions to improve the attitudes, behaviors, choices and results of teens. I wanted to know more, and quickly!

62. Washingtonpost.com: From Teen Hackers To Job Hunters
site for the defense foundation, but the teen had to and sitting in the corner ofthe mall's food court. asking people to attack the computer systems at her
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A25357-2001Apr16?language=printer

63. ECFC - Programs
Training First STEPS Program First-time, Pregnant teen Mothers Program Departmentsof Children's Services, Juvenile court systems, Criminal court systems
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Programs In an effort to prevent child abuse and intervene in abusive and violent situations the Center offers the following services: Parenting Education Classes
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Parenting Education Classes The problem of child abuse and neglect is more severe as social and economic trends force parents out of the home and create situations in which children may be left without appropriate supervision. By providing individual and group parenting education, the Center is not only able to impart the very basic information regarding child care and development, but also to discuss a variety of other areas critical to parental protection of children. At the same time, every effort is made within the time-frame to address each parent's specific areas of concern. Parents are frequently referred to the Exchange Club Center by the TN. and MS. Departments of Children's Services, Juvenile Court Systems, Criminal Court Systems, Memphis/Shelby County Children's Community Services Agency, local mental health and human service agencies, local school personnel and others for participation in 8 week parenting education classes. These classes are designed to impart very basic information regarding child care and development, home safety, nutrition, anger control, and a variety of other areas critical to parental protection of children in the home. Classes are held in the day time and at night to accommodate parents' schedules and the "Active Parenting" curriculum material is the basis of the curriculum used. An advanced parenting class (12 weeks) is also offered using the "Strengthening Multi-Ethnic Families and Communities" curriculum designed by Dr. Marilyn Steele.

64. University Of Connecticut Health Center's Teen Pregnancy Prevention
In terms of the future, teen pregnancy rates are falling, and I must believe someadvocacy for the man in both the child support and custody court systems.
http://teenpregnancyct.org/archives/fea_arch1.htm
An interview with Patricia Wilson-Coker
Commissioner of the CT State Department of Social Services
By Tony Norris
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Norris: Throughout your life, you have dedicated yourself to human services in one way or another. What was it in your life that shaped you and made you decide to dedicate yourself to human services? Commissioner:
I make it sound deliberate, but it was really by chance that I entered the social work field. I was going to law school and my cousin was going to social work school. I would visit her and became interested in her textbooks, which I would read for fun. When I realized that there was a dual program in law and social work at the University of Connecticut, I decided to combine the two.
Whenever you work with vulnerable populations, social work and law fit together very nicely. The combination is custom-made for advocacy. Norris: You grew up in the Storrs area, but your father was in the military. Did you move around a lot as a child? Commissioner: My father settled us in the Storrs area, actually Warrenville. My parents built a house there when I was very young, about six years old. My father had us comfortably settled there while he went on his tours of duty. But when he was assigned to Europe, I was eleven and my sister was fourteen, it was a perfect time to take kids of that age on a tour.

65. California Courts: Court Admin: Judicial Council: Advisory Committees
on collaborative justice courts (including drug courts, teen courts, domestic issuesas the standardization of court reporting systems, uniformity of
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courtadmin/jc/advisorycommittees.htm
Advisory Committees and Task Forces
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To provide leadership for advancing the consistent, impartial, independent, and accessible administration of justice, the Judicial Council must be aware of the issues and concerns confronting the judiciary, as well as appropriate solutions and responses. The council carries out this mission primarily through the work of its advisory committees and task forces. The chair of the council may appoint advisory committees and task forces, comprising judges, court officials, attorneys, and members of the public, to advise the council in studying the condition of court business, improving judicial administration, and performing other council responsibilities. Advisory committees monitor areas of continuing significance to the justice system, whereas task forces handle particular projects or proposals. Both make recommendations to the council.
Advisory Committees
ACCESS AND FAIRNESS Monitors issues related to access to the judicial system and fairness in the state courts and provides policy direction in these areas. The committee's five subcommittees address issues of racial and ethnic fairness, sexual orientation fairness, gender fairness, and access for persons with disabilities, as well as education and implementation. List of committee members
Membership categories and additional duties

ADMINISTRATIVE PRESIDING JUSTICES Improves appellate court justices' access to and participation in the Judicial Council decision-making process; reviews rules, forms, studies, and recommendations to the council related to appellate court administration; identifies issues of concern to the courts, including legislative issues, that might be addressed by the council or its advisory committees or task forces; and strengthens communication between the council and the appellate courts.

66. Web-based Worksheets
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67. Youth Court: Civic Engagement And Character Education
earlier research suggests is very low among teen court participants. nature of thelegal and judicial systems and how they compare to youth court processes
http://www.aypf.org/forumbriefs/2001/fb120301.htm
Youth Court: Civic Engagement and Character Education Through Juvenile Accountability
Youth Court is a program in which juvenile offenders are questioned, defended and sentenced by their peers. Currently, there are 852 youth courts in place across the United States with 200 courts in development. Youth Courts are the fastest growing crime intervention programs in the nation. They offer ways to engage the community in a partnership with the juvenile justice system to respond to juvenile crimes by increasing the awareness of delinquency issues on a local level and by mobilizing community members and youth to take an active role in addressing the problem. In most youth courts, young offenders are referred for sentencing, rather than for a decision of guilt or innocence. Sentences commonly include community service (1-200 hours), jury duty (up to 12 times), restitution, and apologies. Additional sentencing options include counseling, educational workshops on substance abuse or safe driving, essay writing, victim-awareness classes, curfew, drug testing, school attendance, and peer discussion groups. For the most part, Youth Courts only accept first-time offenders who have committed relatively minor offenses. Rather than handing down harsh juvenile punishment, Youth Courts offer an appropriate level of guidance and correction. Youth Courts share an important goal with law-related education, including a strong potential to improve the citizenship skills of young people.

68. Asia.internet.com - Analog Devices Helps PC Makers Court Gamers
Analog Devices Helps PC Makers court Gamers Amplifying the saccharine strains ofa teen's Backstreet Boys Whatever the use, sound systems are an increasingly
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69. Client Services
reinstatement. The volunteer client, who could be a former courtorderedclient, teen driver, concerned employer, or concerned family member.
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70. Eight Russian Judges Visit New Hampshire
the US federal and state court systems with their court; meet Merrimack County Probatecourt judges; study the Merrimack County teen court program; and
http://www.state.nh.us/judiciary/press/pr0911.htm
Date: September 11, 2002 Contact: Laura Kiernan
Court Information Officer
NEWS RELEASE EIGHT RUSSIAN JUDGES VISIT NEW HAMPSHIRE CONCORDEight leading Russian judges from the Vologda region are spending this week in Concord and Manchester studying the U.S. federal and state court systems with their New Hampshire counterparts. The Russian jurists are part of a high-level rule of law exchange sponsored by the Open World Program, a program funded by the Library of Congress. The visit is being coordinated in New Hampshire by the New Hampshire/Vologda Rule of Law Partnership Committee, a committee of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, that has been conducting exchanges with the legal community in Vologda since 1998. Vologda, a province of similar size to New Hampshire, is located northeast of Moscow. Superior Court Associate Justice Kathleen A. McGuire, chair of the Rule of Law Committee, and New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Linda S. Dalianis, the Supreme Court's liaison to the committee, are hosts for the visit, which was expected to include a number of trips to legal and government sites in New Hampshire. by the Duma, the Russian parliament

71. National Crime Prevention Council Youth In Action Teen Court
WePrevent.org * Getting Started * NCPC.org teen court What is it? How Does It Prevent or Reduce Crime? What Does It Take To Start? What Does It Take To Keep Going? What Are Some of the Challenges? What Are Some of the Rewards? How Can It Be
http://www.prevent-crime.org/yia/teencourt.htm

72. Site Directory
Department of Youth, Families and Community Services. Kentucky's teen courtProgram. Philosophy of teen court. Only the judge in teen court is an adult.
http://www.kycourts.net/AOC/yfc/law_related/AOC_YFC_TeenCourt.shtm
Site Directory Department of Youth, Families and Community Services Kentucky's Teen Court Program Philosophy of Teen Court Teen Court is based upon the premise that most young people want to do what is right when making decisions. Even those who may make the wrong choice due to external factors such as peer pressure are often gratified to learn that they have an opportunity to make amends. What better way to impress upon a young offender than to be judged by a jury of his/her peers? Peer pressure in this court setting will have a more immediate and meaningful effect upon the individual than the more traditional juvenile justice approach. The message given by a peer jury will be long remembered by those seeking to fit within a group and be accepted. Kentucky has 29 courts involving over 2500 students from 31 of the 120 counties of the Commonwealth. Teen Court provides first time minor juvenile offenders an opportunity to participate in a less formal court process- one that is controlled by their peers. Only the judge in Teen Court is an adult. Trained students, ages 13-17, serve as attorneys, jurors, bailiff, and clerk. These participants: • Receive hands-on knowledge of the justice system
• Are actively involved in the community
• Develop healthy attitudes toward authority figures
• Develop critical thinking skills
• Improve communication skills

73. Connecticut Teen Charged With Hacking Into Air Force Computer
The teen, whose name is being withheld because he is John A. Volpe National TransportationSystems Center in in from the Cambridge Juvenile court, according to
http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/stories/0,1199,NAV47_STO59921,00.html
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74. Channel3000.com - News - Wisconsin Man In Court For Assaulting Pilot
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75. Channel3000.com - WISC-TV - Wisconsin Man In Court For Assaulting Pilot
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76. Teen Hacker 'Mafiaboy' Pleads Guilty To 55 Charges
in cases that involve minors, the teenager could for cracking corporate and universitysystems and for The court also barred Mitnick from accessing computer
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Teen hacker 'Mafiaboy' pleads guilty to 55 charges
By Dan Verton, Computerworld
January 18, 2001 5:14 pm PT
THE TEEN-AGED COMPUTER hacker known as Mafiaboy pleaded guilty Thursday to 55 of 66 counts of mischief in connection with last year's denial-of-service attacks that crippled several major Web sites.
Authorities arrested the 16-year-old Montreal youth last April and charged him with two counts of "mischief to data" for a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDOS) that brought down the Internet sites of CNN.com, Yahoo, Amazon.com, eBay, Dell Computer, and others between Feb. 8 and Feb. 14.

77. ComputerUser.com News: Montreal Teen Guilty In NASA, MIT, Harvard Hacks
Daily News Montreal teen Guilty In NASA, MIT, Harvard pleaded guilty in a Montrealcourt to illegally penetrating the computer systems of several
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78. Teen, Adolescent And Adult Addiction Services
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79. YALSA: Professional Development Center
and she formed a partnership with local high schools and municipal and countycourt systems to build a community service program in the teen Department.
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Spotlight On Kimberly Paone Read other spotlights "I have the greatest job on earth," says Kimberly Paone, Teen Services Librarian at the Elizabeth Public Library in New Jersey. Prior to her arrival in Elizabeth, there was no Teen Department and no staff devoted to serving teens. In the 2 1/2 years Kimberly has worked at the Elizabeth Public Library she:
  • Established a teen collection of approximately 5,000 volumes including books, audiobooks, magazines and graphic novels; Developed a programming schedule where she hosts four to six teen programs per month; Began a very active Teen Advisory Council, Poetry Club, and Best Books for Young Adults discussion group.
She also takes care of outreach, booktalking, conducting workshops and tours, and providing bibliographic instruction and she formed a partnership with local high schools and municipal and county court systems to build a community service program in the Teen Department. Kimberly's devotion to the teens in her community has garnered attention. In 2002 she was awarded the prestigious

80. Manatee County Clerk Of Circuit Court And Comptroller
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