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PEER JURY PROGRAM
The Wood Dale Police
Peer Jury program is a collaborative project between the cities of Wood
Dale and Bensenville. It is an alternative to the traditional
court system for first-time youth offenders.
What
is Peer Jury?
Peer Jury is a
voluntary alternative to the traditional justice systems for youthful,
first-time offenders. The youth, referred by an arresting officer
and accompanied at all steps by one or both parents, must admit guilt
and take responsibility for their actions as a condition of entering
into the program.
Thy will then
participate in a formal courtroom hearing set up to examine the
circumstance of the case and to determine an appropriate sentence for
the crime. Successful completion of the program keeps the juvenile
out of the Juvenile Court system altogether, with no conviction on their
record.
Goals and Objectives
The goal of Peer Jury
is to intervene in early antisocial, delinquent, and criminal behavior,
and to reduce the incidence and prevent the escalation of the negative
behavior.
How
does it work?
Prior to appearing
before the Peer Jury, the defendant and a parent must agree to a
statement of guilt. A date is set for the court appearance.
When appearing before the jury, a police officer reads the charges.
A panel of teen jurors discuss the charges with the offender. The
panel then deliberates on an appropriate punishment, based on the
severity of the charges and the attitude of the offender.
Completion of the
sentence is monitored by an adult facilitator of the program. At
the "discharge hearing", the jury reviews the case and discusses the
experience with the offender. Many times, ex-offenders who
successfully complete their assignments continue to volunteer in public
service and are recommended as possible peer jurors.
Application for Peer Jury
The Wood Dale and
Bensenville police departments are now recruiting for peer jurors. Potential Jurors must meet these requirements:
- Between the ages
of 13 and 17
- Possess an
interest in helping your peers
- Committed to the
peer jury program (have a willingness to work with police, other
teens and the community).
- Of good character
- Live with the
communities of Wood Dale or Bensenville
- Consent of parent
or guardian
Applications are
available at the Wood Dale or
Bensenville Police Departments. When submitting an
application, a signed parental/guardian consent form must be attached. After receiving the application, you will be called shortly thereafter
as to when your interview will be scheduled. The interview will take
approximately one hour.
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