Juvenile Delinquency Court San Bernardino
900 East Gilbert Street, San Bernardino, CA, 92415- Call Now - Open 24/7 (844) 325-8424
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Juvenile Delinquency Court San Bernardino County is located at 900 East Gilbert Street, San Bernardino, CA, 92415. The court deals with juvenile delinquency cases.
The main goal of the Juvenile Delinquency Court is to rehabilitate and reintegrate youth offenders into the community. The court works with probation officers, social workers, and other professionals to provide services that support this goal. These services include counseling, anger management classes, substance abuse treatment, and education and job training.
The Juvenile Delinquency Court also seeks to hold youth offenders accountable for their actions. The court may order youth offenders to participate in community service or pay restitution to their victims. Youth offenders may also be placed on probation or sent to a juvenile detention center.
The Juvenile Delinquency Court is committed to protecting the community and holding youth offenders accountable for their actions. The court strives to provide services that support the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into the community.
If you are a parent or guardian of a juvenile offender, it is important to become involved in your child’s case. The court can provide you with information about the services available to your child and how you can help him or her rehabilitate. You can also speak with the probation officer assigned to your child’s case. The probation officer can provide you with updates on your child’s progress and answer any questions you may have.
If you are a victim of a crime committed by a juvenile offender, you have the right to be involved in the court process. The court can provide you with information about the case and keep you updated on the status of the case. You may also request restitution from the offender.
The Juvenile Delinquency Court is here to help juvenile offenders rehabilitate and reintegrate into the community. If you are a parent or guardian of a juvenile offender, or if you are a victim of a crime committed by a juvenile, the court can provide you with information and support. Please contact the Juvenile Delinquency Court for more information.