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American Probation and Parole Association’s Resolution Supporting the Formation and Expansion of Diversion Programs called Youth Court, Teen Court, Student Court, Peer Court and Peer Jury.

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American Probation and Parole Association’s Resolution Supporting the Formation and Expansion of Youth-Led and Volunteer-Driven Diversion Programs called Youth Court, Teen Court, Student Court, Peer Court and Peer Jury.

WHEREAS, youth courts—also known as teen courts, peer courts and student courts— are one of the fastest growing crime intervention and prevention programs in the nation;

WHEREAS, youth volunteers, under the supervision of adult volunteers, act as judges, jurors, clerks, bailiffs, and counsel for youth who are charged with minor delinquent and status offenses, problem behaviors or minor infractions of school rules, and who consent to participate in the program;

WHEREAS, youth courts engage the community in a partnership with the juvenile justice system, youth programs, schools, attorneys, judges, and police departments working together to form and expand diversionary programs responding to juvenile crime and problem behavior;

WHEREAS, youth courts increase the awareness of delinquency issues and problem behavior on a local level and mobilize community members, including youth, to take an active civic role in addressing the problem. Youth courts exemplify the practices of empowering youth through involvement in developing community solutions to problems, teaching decision-making, and applying leadership skills;

WHEREAS, youth courts design effective program services and sentencing options that hold youth accountable, repair the harm to the victim and the community, and contribute to public safety;

WHEREAS, youth courts promote attitudes, activities, and behaviors that create and maintain safe and vital communities where crime and delinquency cannot flourish; and youth court practices provide a foundation for crime prevention and community justice initiatives, as well as embrace the principles of restorative justice.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the American Probation and Parole Association hereby recognizes the importance of youth courts to our communities and recommends that probation, parole, and community supervision agencies support and assist in the formation and expansion of diversionary programs, known as youth courts.

Global Youth Justice, Inc. Website has Resolutions on our Diversion Programs passed by the American Bar Association House of Delegates, American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, Constitutional Rights Foundation, Street Law, Inc., and the American Probation and Parole Association — click on link below for those.

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Thank You, Scott Peterson, CEO, Global Youth Justice, Inc.

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Scott Peterson
Scott Peterson serves as the CEO for Global Youth Justice, Inc. and is an international social entrepreneur championing scaleable volunteer-driven models to strengthen Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice and Youth Justice systems. For more than a decade, Scott Peterson worked in the Executive Branch of the United States Government at the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a Senior Adviser to the United Nations and UNICEF on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. For the past 25-years, Scott Peterson is most well known as the lead champion of youth/teen/student/peer court and peer jury diversion programs on a local, state, federal, and global level.

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