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On the prosecution side of juvenile justice, at least in Marion County, their focus is keeping kids accused of lower-level offenses from going the traditional criminal route. Related: There were ...
A decade ago, Marion County embraced a new approach to juvenile crime. It worked so well that the county closed its detention center.
Marion Juvenile Court Judge Rhonda Burggraf describes the facility as “an intermediate between youth and the prison system.” ... in part, a lack of demand. The shift in perspective of juvenile ...
MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility is a juvenile correctional facility in unincorporated Marion County, Oregon, United States, [1] near Woodburn. References [ edit ]
Prior to his service on the Court of Appeals, Bradford served as a judge of the Marion County Superior Court. He was elected on January 1, 1997 and was the presiding judge for the 2005–2006 term, as well as being the juvenile division chair.
Juvenile detention totals from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. [4] Juvenile convicts working in the fields in a chain gang, photo taken circa 1903. The system that is currently operational in the United States was created under the 1974 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
Community Justice Campus: Marion County deputies begin transferring jail detainees to new jail. ... 48,089 inmates escorted to 71 courts using only 50 deputies. 46,043 court documents served.
Harris County Juvenile Detention Center, Houston, Texas In criminal justice systems, a youth detention center, known as a juvenile detention center (JDC), [1] juvenile detention, juvenile jail, juvenile hall, or more colloquially as juvie/juvy or the Juvey Joint, also sometimes referred to as observation home or remand home [2] is a prison for people under the age of majority, to which they ...