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Enhanced Juvenile Justice Guidelines
  • Judicial Oversight
    and Leadership
    • Convene System Stakeholders
    • Lead in System Improvement
    • Build System Collaboration
  • Equity
  • Court
    Operations
    • Age of Criminal Responsibility
    • Status Offenses
    • Traffic Offenses
    • Juvenile Justice Court and Criminal Court Jurisdiction of the Most Serious Offenses
    • Confidentiality of Hearings, Documents, and Records
    • The Importance of Timeliness in the Juvenile Justice Court
    • Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ) and Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (ICPC)
    • TITLE IV-E in the Juvenile Justice System
  • Court
    Process
    • Affidavits and Petitions
    •   – Legal Sufficiency
    •   – Engaging the Formal Juvenile Justice System
    • Detaining Or Releasing Youth Prior to Initial Hearing
    • Ensuring Qualified Legal Counsel
  • Hearings
    • Who Should Attend
    • Detention or Initial Hearing
    • Waiver or Transfer Hearings
    • Trial or Adjudication Hearing
    • Disposition Hearing
  • Case Mangement and
    Disposition Options
    • Case Docketing And Case Management
    • Using Screening And Assessment Tools To Inform Key Decisions
    • Dispute Resolution Alternatives
    • Disposition Interventions Every Juvenile Justice Court Should Have Available
  • History and
    Background
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About us

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is the oldest judicial membership organization in the country and provides all judges, courts, and related agencies involved with juvenile, family, and domestic violence cases with the knowledge and skills to improve the lives of the families and children who seek justice.

This website was developed by the National Center for Juvenile Justice, the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, under grant number 2018-JX-FX-0002 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Points of view presented here do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of OJJDP or the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Judicial Oversight
    and Leadership
    • Convene System Stakeholders
    • Lead in System Improvement
    • Build System Collaboration
  • Equity
  • Court
    Operations
    • Age of Criminal Responsibility
    • Status Offenses
    • Traffic Offenses
    • Juvenile Justice Court and Criminal Court Jurisdiction of the Most Serious Offenses
    • Confidentiality of Hearings, Documents, and Records
    • The Importance of Timeliness in the Juvenile Justice Court
    • Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ) and Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (ICPC)
    • TITLE IV-E in the Juvenile Justice System
  • Court
    Process
    • Affidavits and Petitions
    •   – Legal Sufficiency
    •   – Engaging the Formal Juvenile Justice System
    • Detaining Or Releasing Youth Prior to Initial Hearing
    • Ensuring Qualified Legal Counsel
  • Hearings
    • Who Should Attend
    • Detention or Initial Hearing
    • Waiver or Transfer Hearings
    • Trial or Adjudication Hearing
    • Disposition Hearing
  • Case Mangement and
    Disposition Options
    • Case Docketing And Case Management
    • Using Screening And Assessment Tools To Inform Key Decisions
    • Dispute Resolution Alternatives
    • Disposition Interventions Every Juvenile Justice Court Should Have Available
  • History and
    Background
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