Who Will Benefit from Teen Court?
The defendant
Teens are positively influenced and will benefit from Teen Court because their peers hold them accountable for their actions, while giving them an opportunity to repair the harm caused to victims, the community, and families. The success rate for Teen Court youthful offenders in completing activities (sentences) required by Teen Court Officials is over 80 percent and the rate of return to the juvenile justice system is reduced.
Volunteers
Teen volunteers are selected from the high school and middle school. In order to participate, students must have an average of 2.0 and a clean discipline record for the year. The following positions are held by teen volunteers: jurors, defense attorneys, prosecutors, judges, and bailiffs. Teens will learn decision-making, problem-solving, and advocacy skills. They will learn how to assume more responsibilities and demonstrate more mature and responsible behaviors. Students will also acquire skills and the value of working together as a team, the laws and the judicial system. This is an excellent way for teens to investigate educational and vocational choices that include occupations in the legal professions.
Adult Volunteers
If you are interested in becoming an adult volunteer for our Teen Court Program, please contact Shereka Chamblee, Behavior Support Coach, schamblee@hertford.k12.nc.us.
The Family and Community
The family and the community are able to experience the joy of seeing youth offenders take ownership of their actions, repair the harm created in the community and share the responsibility for a safe and healthy community.
*Please note: This program is voluntary and confidential*