What is the purpose of juvenile probation?
According to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice website, juvenile probation is a court ordered supervision program designed to limit the rights of juvenile offenders (typically 12 to 17) who have been convicted of crimes.SignificanceIn 2000, 1.1 million juveniles received a court ordered sanction. Of these cases, 58 percent of juvenile offenders were placed on probation, according to the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.PunishmentJuvenile probation is a punishment or penalty for juvenile offenders, in that the juvenile’s activities are restricted. According to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, some offenders may be required to adhere to a curfew.DiversionThe Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention states that in many juvenile justice departments, probation is used as a means to keep first-time offenders or status offenders–which are juveniles that commit offenses that are only illegal to minors–out of a detention facility.Prev