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      • Of these 98 courts, 17 are designated "Private Act" juvenile courts while the remaining 81 are general sessions courts with juvenile jurisdiction. Each court, with the exception of Bristol and Johnson City, is county-based and administered with at least one juvenile court located in each of the state's 95 counties.
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  2. What do state juvenile justice services look like in Tennessee? Youth Served by State Probation. Tennessee law says that, after a youth has been found to be delinquent (in adult court terms - they were found guilty), the juvenile court can place a youth “under the supervision of the probation officer of the Department of Children's Services ...

  3. The key components of Tennessee’s Juvenile Justice System include: 1. Juvenile Courts: These specialized courts handle cases involving minors who are accused of committing delinquent or unruly acts. 2. Juvenile Detention Centers: These facilities provide short-term secure housing for juveniles who are awaiting court hearings or placement in ...

  4. Juvenile Justice Reform. In 2018, the Tennessee General Assembly enacted legislation to The Joint Ad-Hoc Tennessee Blue Ribbon Task Force on Juvenile Justice led by state Speaker of the House Beth Harwell and Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris has issued its report on juvenile justice in Tennessee with recommendations for reforms.

  5. Tennessee has implemented various laws and programs to protect and promote the rights of youth. These include laws against child labor, mandatory reporting of child abuse, and anti-bullying policies in schools. The state also has a juvenile justice system that focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment.

  6. Juvenile restorative justice programs in Tennessee have been effective in reducing recidivism rates among participating youth through the use of restorative practices such as victim-offender mediation, community service, and restitution.

  7. Mar 13, 2018 · This update addresses the problems with the juvenile justice system in the state of Tennessee and offers reasonable and helpful solutions.

  8. Tennessee Department of Children's Services (DCS), Juvenile Justice provides juvenile probation at the state level in most counties (see Regional Office Directory) while other counties provide juvenile probation through (court) Youth Services Officers (Search by County).

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