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Oneida County

CAMDEN YOUTH COURT

Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Camden Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Merry Speicher, mspeicher@ocgov.net, 315-793-6095

ONEIDA CITY YOUTH COURT

Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Oneida Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Michael Carinci, Investigator, Oneida City Police, mcarinci@oneidacity.com, 315-363-9111

ROME YOUTH COURT

Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Rome Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Merry Speicher, mspeicher@ocgov.net, 315-793-6095

UTICA YOUTH COURT

Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Utica Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Merry Speicher, Youth Court Director, mspeicher@ocgov.net, 315-793-6095

VVS YOUTH COURT (Vernon, Verona & Sherrill)

Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the VVS Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Julie Netzband, Officer, Court Coordinator, Vernon Police Department, vvsyc@aol.com, 315-829-4700

WATERVILLE YOUTH COURT

Youth Court website Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Waterville Youth Court contact the person below.

Contact: Merry Speicher, mspeicher@ocgov.net, 315-793-6095

 
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