Booking Process For Juveniles
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Booking process for juveniles. It is the preference of this department to detain delinquents non securely. Records information about the alleged crime. During the booking process an official arrest record is made.
The office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention ojjdp has published material charting the flow of the typical juvenile court case process as many cases are processed informally and court decisions are highly individualized the model case flow is rather general. During court hours police must complete the booking process and then bring the juvenile to the juvenile court. After court hours the officer in charge oic of the station will decide whether to release or detain the juvenile.
Certain types of crimes will require that the child be detained in a juvenile facility at least until they are given the initial detention hearing. A delinquent is a juvenile who has committed a crime that would be criminal if committed by an adult. Where the juvenile court sits has profound implications for the juvenile process.
The process of taking fingerprints and photos is called booking. The juvenile must be removed and relocated before any adult offender is brought into the booking room. Administrative offices 320 first st.
Fingerprints photographs and searches the suspect. Depending upon what type of crime was committed the child may then be released into the custody of the parent or guardian. However the basic procedures described are standard nationwide.
Juveniles who are brought to the police department must be separated from adult offenders at all times. After an arrest a criminal suspect is usually taken into police custody and booked or processed during booking a police officer typically takes the criminal suspect s personal information. There is an entirely different procedure for processing and releasing juvenile suspects.