'We don't have our teen court kids coming back through this system,' Lakewood's Chief Probation Officer told jcrawfordtv. 'The majority of them are successful and move on and don't ever have another contact with criminal justice.'
As part of the Lakewood Municipal Teen Court program, children who commit minor crimes can be tried and sentenced by a jury of their peers. It's a diversion program, meaning that upon completion of their sentence, the charge can be dismissed.
Kids between 13 and 17 years old can play the roles of defense attorneys, prosecutors, the jury or the judge. They research the criminal justice system, learn the laws, get to know the defendants and hold trials. "Through participating in teen court, they're gonna be able to develop skills and develop empathy for the victims," Mulvin said."And they'll be able to write either an essay, or apology letter to their victim, take classes like Discovering Better Choices."
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