The Teen Court program is a voluntary alternative to conventional judicial procedure. Cases handled are minor first-time misdemeanors. The Teen Court program aims to ensure offender accountability and facilitate victim/offender resolution.
During Teen Court, a Peer Jury of approximately six high school and middle school students will question the offender. Usually, one member of the jury will be a former violator who has successfully completed Teen Court. The jury will deliberate and sentence the youth using Teen Court consequence guidelines. A contract will be drafted during Court. If the youth does not comply with the contract, he or she will be referred back to the Benton County Juvenile Department.
Consequences may include: a referral to some community educational or therapeutic resource, probation time, weekly phone reports to the Teen Court Director, restitution and/or community service, verbal and/or written apologies to the victim(s), educational instruction, and attendance at counseling, anger management, or peer pressure group therapy. There is a $15 participation fee.
For more information on the Teen Court program, contact the Juvenile Department at 541-766-6810.