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  1. A juvenile delinquency case involving a violation of criminal law s by a minor may be initiated by an arresting officer observing a violation or by a citizen complaint following an offense.

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  2. 1 Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE JULY 1, 2020 2020

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  3. Nearly six years ago, Virginia’s Department of Juvenile (DJJ) Justiceset out to rethink how Virginia responds to court-involved youth. What had been a system reliant on detention, incarceration, and punishment could transform, with the right investments, into a system of

  4. Virginias Three-Year Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) Plan: 2021 –2023 | Program Narrative Page 3 . demonstrate knowledge of the legal procedures for handling juveniles, special crimes against juveniles, the psychological effects of such crimes, and referral resources. DCJS also provides

  5. Virginia’s juvenile justice system exists to respond to al-legations of illegal acts committed by youth. The Depart-ment of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is primarily responsible for administering and overseeing juvenile justice services. DJJ operates 30 of 32 court service units (CSUs) and the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center.

  6. estimates on more than 48 million delinquency cases processed by the nation’s juvenile courts between 1985 and 2020. Preformatted tables describe the demographic characteristics of youth involved in the juvenile justice system and how juvenile courts process these cases. Users can also create

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  8. www.djj.virginia.gov › pages › policyRegulations - Virginia

    Juvenile justice regulations are promulgated by the State Board of Juvenile Justice and administered by the Department of Juvenile Justice. The following regulations are contained in the Virginia Administrative Code.

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