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  2. Juvenile Justice Division - Circuit Court of Cook County

    www.cookcountycourt.org/division/juvenile-justice-division

    The Juvenile Justice Division hears cases involving delinquent minors under 18 years of age. A delinquent youth is any minor who, prior to his or her 18th birthday, has violated any federal or state law, county or municipal ordinance.

  3. Cook County Juvenile Center - Circuit Court of Cook County

    www.cookcountycourt.org/location/cook-county-juvenile-center

    The Cook County Juvenile Center Children's Room is located in Room G-013S. This facility accepts children between the ages of 2 and 12. For more information, please call (312) 433-5248.

  4. Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Division

    www.cookcountyclerkofcourt.org/divisions/child-protection...

    The Juvenile Justice Division has exclusive jurisdiction over all minors under the age of 17 who have been charged with violating a federal law, state law or municipal ordinance (other than a traffic, boating, fishing, or gaming law violation).

  5. Cook County: Juvenile Center - State of Illinois Office of the ...

    www.illinoiscourts.gov/.../Cook-County-Juvenile-Center/court

    District: 1 | Circuit: Cook County. Cook County. 2245 West Ogden Avenue - Suite 8004. Chicago, IL - Illinois 60612. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (312) 433-4757 Visit Website. Get Directions. This Juvenile Center houses both the Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Divisions of the court.

  6. Cook County Juvenile Court Clinic - Northwestern University

    www.psychiatry.northwestern.edu/research/cook-county.html

    The Juvenile Court Clinic is located in the Cook County Juvenile Center, which contains the Juvenile Court’s Juvenile Justice and Child Protection courtrooms, the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC), the Department of Juvenile Probation and other entities affiliated with the Juvenile Court.

  7. Guide to Juvenile Court | Law Office of the Cook County Public...

    www.cookcountypublicdefender.org/.../guide-juvenile-court

    Guide to Juvenile Court. Who is a juvenile? Illinois law defines a delinquent minor as one who prior to his or her eighteenth birthday violates or attempts to violate federal, state or local law. The law treats 18-year-olds as adults. What happens when a juvenile is arrested?

  8. Juvenile Justice - Law Office of the Cook County Public Defender

    www.cookcountypublicdefender.org/.../juvenile-justice

    The Juvenile Justice Division represents youths accused of crimes ranging from first-degree murder to graffiti. By law, these clients are 17 years old or younger when the incident that triggers their cases begin.

  9. A Blueprint for Youth Justice Reform: Lessons from Juvenile...

    rfknrcjj.buzzsprout.com/1923153/episodes/15824056-a...

    In this episode Executive Director John Tuell interviews Mark Werner, Director of Juvenile Redeploy Services for the Circuit Court of Cook County Juvenile Justice Division. Juvenile Redeploy Services, in partnership with probation, offers an alternative to incarcerating youth in the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.

  10. Juvenile Probation and Court Services Department

    www.cookcountycourt.org/department/juvenile-probation-and...

    The Juvenile Probation and Court Services Department provides a myriad of supervision and intervention programs for minors under the age of 18 who have been found delinquent by the court.

  11. Judges' Information - Circuit Court of Cook County

    archive.cookcountycourt.org/ABOUT-THE-COURT/Juvenile...

    This section of the website provides a list of judges serving in the Juvenile Justice Division together with their courtroom location and room number, their telephone number and, where applicable, the judge’s coordinator’s name and phone number.