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WHAT IS IT?     

The Far Rockaway Youth Court trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges, and attorneys, hearing real-life cases involving their peers. The goal of the court is to use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people committing low-level offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid school exclusion and further involvement in the justice system. The youth court handles cases involving young people ages 10-18 who have committed a school disciplinary infraction or been cited by the police for low-level offenses, such as vandalism, assault, and truancy. Juveniles who have admitted their involvement in such incidents go before a true jury of their peers who determine appropriate sanctions.

     HOW IT WORKS





Constructive Sentencing: The Far Rockaway Youth Court holds young people accountable for their actions by requiring them to pay back the community for their offense. Sanctions include community service, letters of apology, essays or skill building workshops on topics like conflict resolution and goal setting. Youth court staff work closely with respondents to ensure that they complete sanctions as mandated.

Access to Help: Adult staff members are responsible for making an initial assessment of each youth court respondent and for linking them to appropriate social services. Some services, such as conflict resolution workshops, may also be part of a respondent’s sanctions.


 Youth graduating from court.

Peer Leadership: To ensure that respondents are judged by a true cross section of their peers, Youth Court members—ranging from 14 to 18 years old—are recruited from the community. Young people who have previously had contact with the police or courts are strongly encouraged to apply. Participants receive 30 hours of pre-service training on critical thinking, precision questioning, active listening and youth court protocols. In addition, they participate in on-going, intensive youth development and team-building activities to help cultivate their leadership skills.

PARTNERS  

The Far Rockaway Youth Court is developed in partnership with the Queens District Attorney's Office and the United States Attorney's Office (Eastern District). Partnerships with local schools, community-based organizations, law enforcement and community members are essential to the courts operation and success. 
 
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FEATURED PUBLICATION
Kids, Courts and Communities: Lessons from the Red Hook Youth Court  
By David Anderson 
A comprehensive look at a youth court in Brooklyn, including program structure, lessons learned, challenges and snapshots of real court cases.
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