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Juvenile Crime Prevention and Advisory Committee (JCPAC) Overview
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My child is not Latino. Can they still participate?
My child was arrested and referred for the first time to the Juvenile Department, what happens next?
In most circumstances, you will receive a letter scheduling you and your son/daughter for an appointment with an assessment counselor. The assessment counselor will gather information and make a determination of whether or not the case can be resolved informally or if it requires Court action.
My spouse and I have a restraining order. Do we still have to mediate? Can we still mediate?
Mediation is an order of the court and restraining orders are also orders of the court. Both must be obeyed. The fact that there is a restraining order does not mean that you will be unable to reach some agreement. Conciliation Services has protocols in place to ensure safety. Please email [email protected] with any concerns or questions regarding your restraining order and/or safety protocols. A staff member will contact you to follow up.