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criminality =~ntyty negative t parentilQ misconduct hoodllfns youth . ~~ handcuffed cnm . ..

punishment misdemeanor rebel law angry prolliem tough cisrespectlul delinquent e en age ~ ghtilg dangerous guidance

• depressed l~eSlyle cnme • 1 antisocial agg~~~t~~tid authority

J Bid Ve n I e gu,·,ty adolescence . emotional jail'lleqafity

girl ashamed Justice handcuffs education offender attitude lonefy shame

; deunqLJeril:Y-Arizona's Seventeenth Annual Transition Conference

Ready to Launch! Countdown to Success

Trauma and Teaching: Youth Involved with the Courts (dependent and delinquent)

Arizona's Seventeenth Annual Transltk>n Conference

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Maricopa County Juvenile Courts

Juvenile Presiding Judge Honorable

Colleen McNally & Timothy Ryan

Chief JuvenileJuvenile Court Probation Officer Administrator Eric Meaux Sheila Tickle

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Juvenile Court Locations Old Court House 125 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85003

Durango Court Southeast Court 3131 West Durango 1810 South Lewis Phoenix AZ 85009 Mesa AZ 85210 506-4533 506-2544

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Juvenile Case Types Dependency Title 14 Guardianship Emancipation Adoption Adoption Certifications Severance Relinquishment Delinquency Injunction Against Harassment ICWA

1,200

1,000

800 L. 600 T

400

200

0

504

t 107% New Children

Dependency

9,000

8,000 7,645

7,000

6,000

5,000 4,525

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000 2,451

Nlew Petlitio ns

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Adoptions

3,500

3,000

6,017 2,500

2,000 3,716

1,500

1,000 1,352

500

0

3,263 3,152

2,292

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Delinquency

1,0381016 •

785

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0

10,787

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• • jncJude:s c:itiiil · C!ll:S ;.n. v io l.rtioru; of prabiiiltion

Maricopa County Juvenile Courts

Data

2

(Child becomes ward of state due to a parents inability to effectively parent due to abuse or neglect)

Deli (Juvenile commits an incorrigible ac1

2 Main Case Types

Dependency (Child becomes ward of state due to a parents inability to effectively parent due to abuse or neglect)

Delinquency (Juvenile commits an incorrigible act)

PS ReceiiVeS

Rep ort

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Rem oval! of Child Ariz o n .a Dependency Pro cess

Review of

Guar d1iansilip

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1 year a fter ,gu a rd ia n.slhip

girante d

Petit io n Fl I ing

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• Pre limi nary ProtecUive

Cont e rence and Hlea Ii n,g ( PPS)

* Placem ent, Visitation, a n d Services, ., 5 -7 d ays fr-om removal

' I nnt ial Depende ncy He,ari ng

O nly ifthe parent fa ilcS to a p p e a r a t t he prelim in ary p:ro tectoive hea r ing . 2 1 d ays fr.om service of petitio n

M e d i ati on

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Ev ery 6 m o nths

Guar d1iansilip

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9 0 d a ys fmm PP'IH

ln1it ial Guard ianship

Hea riing

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Pe rmanency

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1 2 o:r 6 mo foam removal determinatio n of perman e nt p la n

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Dependency Cases

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Maricopa County Juvenile Courts Rate of children entering care (per

0.0

Data source:

Entries/Removals by State (2014) Entry Rates: An indicator associated with front end reduction strategies

12.0

10.0

8.0 7.4

6.0

4.0 3.6

2.0

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New Ham

pshire

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Idaho

Utah

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Michigan

Hawaii

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Louisiana

California

Wisconsin

Colorado

Ohio

Washington

Florida

Pennsylvania

New Mexico

Mississippi

Oregon

South Dakota

Massachusetts

Minnesota

Nevada

Nebraska

Arkansas

Missouri

Kansas

Iowa

Kentucky

Indiana

Rhode Island

Oklahom

aMontana

Alaska

North Dakota

Vermont

Wyoming

Arizona

West Virginia

AFCARS available from ACF at: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/resource/fy2005-2014-foster-care-entries-exits

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Maricopa County Juvenile Courts

Key Statistics that Tell our Story

-18.8%

67.7%

-80%

-60%

-40%

-20%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

The majority of states have experienced a reduction in the number of children in foster care

Where is Arizona?

% change in the number of out-of-home care between 9/30/05 and 9/30/14

Maryland

District of Colum

bia

Hawaii

Puerto Rico

Connecticut

Nebraska

New Jersey

Georgia

Virginia

Michigan

Alabama

Delaw

are

Idaho

Florida

Oregon

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pshire

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Massachusetts

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North Dakota

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aNew Mexico

Missouri

Kentucky

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Kansas

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Indiana

Utah

Alaska

Mississippi

Arizona

Data source: AFCARS available from ACF at: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/resource/fy2005-2014-foster-care-entries-exits

(17.5 FTE)

FY15 (15.5 FTE)

FY14 (14 FTE)

FY05 (9 FTE)

0 100 200 300 400 500

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• Avg.Children

• Avg. Cases

600 700 800 900 1,000

Maricopa County Juvenile Courts

Between FY10 and FY15, Arizona experienced the largest increase in the number of children in foster care in the Nation. In Maricopa County Judicial caseloads for FY 14- FY 15 were 3x’s higher and number of children 4x’s higher than they were in FY 05.

1l}y Tima Co.ctcking,

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Rola-tron:kip 0-a.,ad Pa.r-.cmt-Ck1 Id Tkorapy

irty Coord'ina:tors

Co-llot:.ca."todl S.rvic:.es TERR.OS Su'bsta.nc:,o -4.bu:G S.rvi~.. ~co.pa County Hoa.llthy 51-a.rt., l:)Qparttmmtt of Ch.rid Saf.efy

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3 Main Routes after Dependency

FAMILY REUNIFICATION

The parent(s) complete services offered by the State and are reunited with the child(ren). Or,

the Court determines that there is not a

dependency case need.

GUARDIANSHIP

The Court cannot reunite the family together,

however, there is a familythat can step in to care for the child(ren) for a period which can be

temporary or permanentplacement.

SEVERANCE

The Court makes a determination that the

family can no longer care for the child(ren) andcannot change those circumstances that brought the matterbefore the court,

therefore, the child(ren) may be adopted.

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Title 14 Guardianships Any person interested in the welfare of a minor may petition the

Court for appointment of a Title 14 guardian

When someone other than the parent wants to be appointed bythe Court to take over parental responsibilities

Title 14 Guardianships are not part of a dependency action

Kin and Relatives of the minor usually file petitions forguardianships

Currently over 13,000 children in Maricopa County are active under Title 14 Guardianships

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Emancipations

On August 12, 2005, an Arizona law went into effect that permits minors who are at least 16 but not yet 18, to apply to be emancipated or to be declared legally an adult

The minor must prove they are financially self-sufficient, able to provide their own food, housing and medical care without parental assistance

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Adoptions The Juvenile Court is responsible for certifying that a prospective non

relative adoptive parent is suitable to adopt in addition to presiding over Adoption hearings

In 2014, an Adoptions Unit was created in an effort to improve case processes, case flow efficiencies, and customer service

FY15: 1,169 Adoption Certifications FY15: 2059 Adoption Petitions/2801 Juveniles

National Adoption Day: November 19, 2016 FY15: 192 Hearings/ 275 Juveniles

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Mental Competency and Restoration

A Rule 11 Mental Competency may be court ordered to determines whether or not a juvenile understands the process of the court

A Rule 11 is not a psychological evaluation

The juvenile will be found to either becompetent, incompetent but restorable, ornot competent - not restorable

If a juvenile has been found incompetentbut restorable, a restoration provider isassigned to “teach” the juvenile about what happens during the court proceedings

During the restoration process, the juvenilemay be found competent or not competent

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Delinquency Routes Once/if the Juvenile is determined to be

Guilty…

ProbatiThe Juvenile may be pl

probatithey will be moniProbation Officer, who wiensure they are abidi

Sent to a Facility or GroupHome:

The Juvenile may stay for a suggestedperiod where they will be monitored, attend school, receive counseling,etc… in order to try and figure out a solution to rectify the behavior and get the juvenile on track to not committhese types of acts in the future.

on: aced on

on for a term of 1 year. There, tored by a Juvenile

ll track and ng by all of their

terms of probation. If they violate any of the terms of probation, the JPO may file a request to the court to set a Hearing, revoke probation, issue a warrant, etc… the probation term

may either be extended (based uponcircumstances) or they may be

released early if they are successful in adhering to all of the terms the Judge

has set.

Juvenile sent to AZ Dept. of Juvenile Corrections:

The Juvenile will be given a minimum length of time to be housed at the facility, not to exceed their 18th birthday. They will receive schooling, counseling as needed and will be released upon the Dept. of

Corrections determination.

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Emo ional mot·on,al

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ental Illness Incarcera ed Relative

other :reated vio le · I Subs a noe use

IJivorce

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WHAT IMPACT DO ACEs HAVE? As the m.mber of ACfs increases, so d!I!s

the risk fur negative hem th outrom.es -----8,IS~ ------OACEs IACE 2ACEs 3ACEs Q+ACEs

Fbssible Risk Outcomes:

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How to heal from Trauma

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CONCLUSION Juvenile Court – therapeutic

jurisprudence

Community involvement

Multi-system approach

Making a difference in the life of a child, our most important natural resource

Maricopa County Juvenile Court Believing in the Future of Children

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