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    Explore " juvenile court" with insightful episodes like "How Does the Juvenile Justice System Work ? | Police Chowki", "A change for New York’s juvenile justice system", "Parent Testimony in Juvenile Proceedings and Probation Conditions", "Episode 114: Vienna Sausage Fingers | Tracie Hunter and David Wu" and "The Return of Juvenile Court" from podcasts like ""All Things Policy", "WCBS 880 In Depth", "MCLE ThisWeek Podcast", "The Muck Podcast" and "Judge John Hodgman"" and more!

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    How Does the Juvenile Justice System Work ? | Police Chowki

    How Does the Juvenile Justice System Work ? | Police Chowki

    The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act of 2015 governs children in conflict with the law and those needing care and protection. The treatment of juvenile delinquency is based on, among other things, the principle of fresh start which enables children to start with a clean slate upon competing their sentence.

    In this episode of Police Chowki, Shrikrishna Upadhyaya hosts experts Shyni S (IPS and IG, Training, Biju Patnaik State Policy Academy, Odisha and Javeed Ahmad (Ex-IPS and DGP, Uttar Pradesh) for a conversation on how the juvenile justice system works. They discuss the institutional structure of juvenile justice and provisions for treating specific categories of juveniles accused of heinous crimes as adults. They also discuss the issue of criminalising consensual and non-exploitative relationships among minors and policy solutions to address it.

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    A change for New York’s juvenile justice system

    A change for New York’s juvenile justice system

    New York will no longer prosecute or arrest children under age 12 in 2023 for pretty much all crimes except homicide. Advocates are hopeful this will interrupt the school to prison pipeline — especially for Black and Latinx kids. On the In Depth podcast, we hear how trauma-informed practices could provide better outcomes for at-risk kids.

    Host/Producer: Jill Webb

    Audio Engineer: Anddy Egan-Thorpe

    Additional Production Assistance: Dempsey Pillot

    Managing Producer of Podcasts: Femi Redwood 

    Parent Testimony in Juvenile Proceedings and Probation Conditions

    Parent Testimony in Juvenile Proceedings and Probation Conditions

    Can a juvenile call his father as a witness on a motion to suppress, or does the rule against a parent testifying against their child prohibit it? Can a judge sentence a juvenile to probation with a condition that they comply with all requirements of DYS conditions of liberty? Hear from Judges Karen Hennessy and Joanna Rodriguez of the Essex Juvenile Court in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE’s 2/17/2022 live webcast: Juvenile Court Judicial Forum 2022. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.

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    Episode 114: Vienna Sausage Fingers | Tracie Hunter and David Wu

    Episode 114: Vienna Sausage Fingers | Tracie Hunter and David Wu
    Tina and Hillary cover former Hamilton County judge Tracie Hunter and former US Congressman from Oregon, David Wu. Tina’s Story In 2012, Tracie Hunter became the first black woman to serve as a juvenile court judge in Hamilton County, Ohio. BUT when evidence surfaces that she used her position to help her brother, jurors sit in judgment of her actions. Hillary’s Story Democrat David Wu earned his first congressional seat in 1998 and he supported science backed policies and advocated for human rights. BUT when events of his past come forward, a dark side of the congressman is revealed. Sources Tina's Story Ballotpedia Tracie Hunter (https://ballotpedia.org/Tracie_Hunter) Cincinnati Business Courier Here's why ex-judge Tracie Hunter is getting out of jail early (https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2019/10/03/heres-why-exjudge-tracie-hunter-is-getting-out-of.html)--by Barrett J. Brunsman Case Mine Hunter V. Hamilton Cnty. bd. of Elections (https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914ae23add7b04934746351) Cincinnati Enquirer Judge Tracie Hunter indicted on 8 felony counts (https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2014/01/10/judge-tracie-hunter-indicted-on-8-felony-counts/4407087/)--By Kimball Perry Tracie Hunter could be refunded nearly $17,000 after appeals court ruling (https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2021/07/26/appeals-court-overturns-thousands-costs-paid-tracie-hunter/5379818001/)--by Kevin Grasha The Cincinnati Herald Tracie Hunter’s conviction is unlawful (https://thecincinnatiherald.com/2019/09/tracie-hunters-conviction-is-unlawful/)--by Stacy M. Brown The Columbus Dispatch Ohio case may set U.S. voting precedent (https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2011/01/19/ohio-case-may-set-u/24178516007/) Fox 19 News Ex-judge Tracie Hunter’s 6-year legal battle ends with probation being terminated--by Kevin Grasha (https://www.fox19.com/2020/07/22/ex-judge-tracie-hunters-year-legal-battle-ends-with-probation-being-terminated/) Hunter witness: Records given to judge's brother 'unethical,' refused to take them (https://www.fox19.com/story/26696853/hunter-witness-records-given-to-judges-brother-unethical-refused-to-take-them/)--by Jody Barr LA Sentinel 'I am still storng, still standing' Trancie Hunter releaserd early from jail; seeks exoneration (https://lasentinel.net/i-am-still-strong-still-standing-tracie-hunter-released-early-from-jail-seeks-exoneration.html)--by Dan Yount, The Cinnicinati Herald Ohio State Sen. Cecil Thomas: Tracie Hunter’s Conviction is Unlawful (https://lasentinel.net/ohio-state-sen-cecil-thomas-tracie-hunters-conviction-is-unlawful.html)--by Stacy M. Brown Laws in Texas Why Did Former Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Tracie Hunter End Up in Jail? (https://lawsintexas.com/why-did-former-hamilton-county-juvenile-court-judge-tracie-hunter-end-up-in-jail/) WCPO Cincinnati 9 Tracie Hunter timeline: Conflict follows judge from election to trial to present (https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/tracie-hunter-timeline-conflict-follows-judge-from-election-to-trial) WHIO Tracie Hunter, controversial former Juvenile Court judge, to get out early (https://www.whio.com/news/local/tracie-hunter-controversial-former-juvenile-court-judge-get-out-jail-early/DRPqSG42nRDX4Box2dLuoL/) Wikipedia Hamilton County, Ohio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_Ohio) WLWT5 News Judge Tracie Hunter's brother takes stand in her trial (https://www.wlwt.com/article/judge-tracie-hunter-s-brother-takes-stand-in-her-trial/3546981)--by Brad Evans WRTV Former judge Tracie Hunter dragged from courtroom, ordered to serve six-month sentence (https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/cincinnati/ex-judge-facing-jail-after-years-of-legal-challenges)--by WCPO staff Photos Tracie Hunter dragged out of court (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg0XXhkt0gw)--screenshot from WLWT 5 via YouTube Steven Hunter interview about sister, Judge Tracie Hunter--screenshot from Dr. Vanessa Enouch via YouTube Tracie Hunter released from jail (https://www.fox19.com/2019/10/05/watch-live-tracie-hunter-be-released-jail/)--screenshot from Cincinnati Fox 19 Tracie Hunter released from jail (https://www.fox19.com/2019/10/05/watch-live-tracie-hunter-be-released-jail/)--screenshot from Cincinnati Fox 19 Hillary's Story The Atlantic It's Not Just the 18-Year-Old: A List of Disturbing Stuff David Wu's Done (https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/07/its-not-just-18-year-old-list-disturbing-stuff-david-wus-done/353291/)--by Elspeth Reeve BuzzFeed News The Strange Case Of The Congressman Who Resigned And Never Left (https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katenocera/the-strange-case-of-the-congressman-who-resigned-and-never-l)--Kate Nocera The Oregonian Allegation of assault on woman in 1970s in college shadow U.S. Rep. David Wu (https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2004/10/allegation_of_assault_on_woman.html) Rep. David Wu boxed in by ethics investigation, forced to resign after pressure from colleagues (https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2011/07/rep_david_wu_boxed_in_and_forc.html) Sources: Young woman accuses Oregon Rep. David Wu of aggressive, unwanted sexual encounter (https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2011/07/rep_david_wu_accused_of_aggres.html) Politico Wu won't resign; Pelosi seeks probe (https://www.politico.com/story/2011/07/wu-wont-resign-pelosi-seeks-probe-059791)--by Jonathan Allen and John Bresnahan Roll Call Pelosi Seeks Ethics Investigation of Wu (https://rollcall.com/2011/07/24/pelosi-seeks-ethics-investigation-of-wu/)--by Jessica Brady Wikipedia David Wu (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wu) Photos David Wu (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/David_Wu_portrait_2003.jpg)--from Office of Representative via Public Domain

    The Return of Juvenile Court

    The Return of Juvenile Court

    It's time to clear the docket and this week we are bringing back JUVENILE COURT! Disputes (mostly) from kids! Book care, door locks, pet hedgehogs, pet dogs, disc golf and more!

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    Juvenile Court Judicial Forum 2021: Trial Advocacy Tips

    Juvenile Court Judicial Forum 2021: Trial Advocacy Tips

    Get trial advocacy tips directly from the judges of the Juvenile Court in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE’s 1/28/2021 program: Juvenile Court Judicial Forum 2021. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.

    Speakers: 

    Hon. Jay D. Blitzman, Middlesex Juvenile Court (ret.)

    Hon. Arose W. Nielsen, Administrative Office of the Juvenile Court

    Hon. Susan V. Oker, Lynn Juvenile Court

    Hon. Gloria Y. Tan, Middlesex Juvenile Court

    Hon. James Torney, Barnstable Juvenile Court

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    Serving the Underserved through Court Appointed Special Advocates with Darcy Hubbard

    Serving the Underserved through Court Appointed Special Advocates with Darcy Hubbard

    As of 2018, there were approximately 437,283 children in foster care, nationwide. That is a lot of children who may not have someone to advocate on their behalf in court. 

    Our fourth, and final interview highlighting extraordinary women who are making the world a better place, this is grass roots work at it's most fundamental practice.

    Court Appointed Special Advocates originated in Seattle, Washington where, in 1977, a Superior Court Judge, David Soukup, developed a pilot program for volunteer advocates, named Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA volunteers, who would be trained to serve as the “eyes and ears” of the judge into the environments and circumstances of abused and neglected children and to serve as the voice for each child in Court.

    In this episode, The Two Jess(es) sit down for a REAL conversation with Fairfax County, Virginia CASA Executive Director, Darcy Hubbard about the life changing work a committed volunteer can make in a child's life who has been passed through the system. 
    An informative episode about the possibilities of impacting at risk youth through the practice of advocacy and collaboration. 

    For more information about CASA and volunteering please visit:
    https://www.fairfaxcasa.org/

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    Ashley: On Being an Attorney in the Juvenile Court System 2/2

    Ashley: On Being an Attorney in the Juvenile Court System 2/2

    Adrienne and Ashley talk about the challenges and traumas of children and adolescents in the juvenile court system. Ashley shares about the legal process and the need for advocacy for families, as well as, services necessary for change. Also discussed is the need for foster parents- particularly of teens- and a message for those who might be considering foster care, but find themselves afraid of the unknown. Ashley also vulnerably shares her faith and the ways that Jesus meets her in this difficult work. You won't want to miss this compelling episode. 

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