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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 6-12 as follows:
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6 | | (705 ILCS 405/6-12)
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7 | | Sec. 6-12. Juvenile County juvenile justice councils.
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8 | | (1) Each county, or any group of contiguous counties under |
9 | | pursuant to an intergovernmental
agreement or, in
counties |
10 | | having a population of 3,000,000 or more, any township, or |
11 | | group of those townships , in the State of Illinois may , at the |
12 | | initiative of any State's Attorney, Public Defender, court |
13 | | services director, probation officer, county board member, |
14 | | regional superintendent of schools, sheriff,
chief of police, |
15 | | any judge serving in a juvenile court within
the jurisdiction, |
16 | | or governing body of any Redeploy Illinois
site serving any |
17 | | part of that area, establish a county juvenile
justice council
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18 | | ("council"). |
19 | | (1.5) Each of the following county officers or entities |
20 | | serving
any part of the area included in a juvenile justice
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21 | | council shall designate a
representative to serve on the |
22 | | council: the sheriff, the State's Attorney,
Chief Probation |
23 | | Officer, the Public Defender, and each and
the county board |
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1 | | within the area of the council. Designation of members shall be |
2 | | made to the person or agency initiating formation of the |
3 | | council .
In addition, the chief judge may designate a |
4 | | representative to serve on the
council.
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5 | | (a) Following designation of members, the The council |
6 | | shall organize itself and elect from its members a
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7 | | chairperson and such
officers as are deemed necessary. |
8 | | Until a chairperson is elected, the State's
Attorney shall |
9 | | serve as interim chairperson.
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10 | | (b) The chairperson shall , with the advice and
consent |
11 | | of the council, appoint additional members of the council |
12 | | as is
deemed necessary to accomplish the purposes of this |
13 | | Article and whenever
possible shall appoint a local Chief |
14 | | of Police and a representative of a
community youth service |
15 | | provider .
The additional
members may include, but are not |
16 | | limited to, a judge who hears juvenile cases in the |
17 | | jurisdiction in which the council sits, representatives of
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18 | | local law enforcement, juvenile justice agencies, schools, |
19 | | businesses, and
community organizations , community youth |
20 | | service providers, faith based organizations, the State or |
21 | | local board of education, any family violence coordinating |
22 | | council, any domestic violence agency, any children's |
23 | | advocacy center, any serious and habitual offender |
24 | | comprehensive action program, the Department of Human |
25 | | Services, the Chamber of Commerce, any director of court |
26 | | services, and local justice involved youth. However, the |
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1 | | number of voting members of any juvenile justice council |
2 | | shall not exceed 21 .
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3 | | (c) The county juvenile justice council shall meet |
4 | | monthly from time to time, but
no less than semi-annually, |
5 | | for the purpose of encouraging the initiation of,
or |
6 | | supporting ongoing, interagency cooperation and programs |
7 | | to address juvenile
delinquency and juvenile crime. |
8 | | (d) In counties having a population of 3,000,000 or |
9 | | more, the juvenile justice council shall provide for local |
10 | | area council participation in its by-laws.
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11 | | (2) The purpose of a county juvenile justice council is : |
12 | | (a) To to provide a forum
for the development of a |
13 | | community-based interagency assessment of the local
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14 | | juvenile justice system, to develop a county juvenile |
15 | | justice plan for the
prevention of juvenile delinquency, |
16 | | and to make recommendations to the county
board, or county |
17 | | boards, for more effectively utilizing existing community
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18 | | resources in dealing with juveniles who are found to be |
19 | | involved in crime, or
who are truant or have been suspended |
20 | | or expelled from school. The county
juvenile justice plan |
21 | | shall include relevant portions of local crime prevention
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22 | | and public safety plans, school improvement and school |
23 | | safety plans, Redeploy Illinois plans, and the
plans or |
24 | | initiatives of other public and private entities within the |
25 | | covered area county
that are concerned with dropout |
26 | | prevention, school safety, the prevention of
juvenile |
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1 | | crime and criminal activity by youth gangs.
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2 | | (b) To inform the development of the local assessment |
3 | | and
plan described in paragraph (a) by utilizing aggregate |
4 | | data
to: analyze the risks, needs, and characteristics of |
5 | | youth in
contact with the juvenile justice system; to |
6 | | assess responses
and resources available; and to develop or |
7 | | strengthen policy
and practice in order to prevent or |
8 | | mitigate juvenile
delinquency, produce positive youth |
9 | | outcomes, and enhance
public safety. Sources of this data |
10 | | may include State and local
human services, child |
11 | | protection, law enforcement, probation,
corrections, |
12 | | education, and other public agencies. State
agencies, |
13 | | their local and regional offices, and contractors
are |
14 | | strongly encouraged to collaborate with juvenile justice
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15 | | councils to develop memoranda of understanding and
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16 | | intergovernmental agreements, and to share data and
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17 | | information in order to provide an adequate basis for the
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18 | | local juvenile justice plan. The confidentiality of
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19 | | individual juvenile records shall not be compromised at any
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20 | | time or in any manner in service of these functions. |
21 | | (3) The duties and responsibilities of the county juvenile |
22 | | justice council
include, but are not limited to:
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23 | | (a) Developing a county juvenile justice plan based |
24 | | upon utilization of
the resources of law enforcement, |
25 | | school systems, park programs, sports
entities, Redeploy |
26 | | Illinois programs, and others in a cooperative and |
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1 | | collaborative manner to prevent or
discourage juvenile |
2 | | crime.
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3 | | (b) Entering into a written county interagency |
4 | | agreement specifying the
nature and extent of |
5 | | contributions each signatory agency will make in achieving
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6 | | the goals of the county juvenile justice plan and their |
7 | | commitment to the
sharing of information useful in carrying |
8 | | out the goals of the interagency
agreement to the extent |
9 | | authorized by law.
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10 | | (c) Applying for and receiving public or private |
11 | | grants, to be
administered by one of the
community |
12 | | partners, that support one or more components of the county |
13 | | juvenile
justice plan.
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14 | | (d) (Blank). Providing a forum for the presentation of |
15 | | interagency recommendations
and the resolution of |
16 | | disagreements relating to the contents of the county
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17 | | interagency agreement or the performance by the parties of |
18 | | their respective
obligations under the agreement.
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19 | | (e) Assisting and directing the efforts of local |
20 | | community support
organizations and volunteer groups in |
21 | | providing enrichment programs and other
support services |
22 | | for clients of local juvenile detention centers.
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23 | | (f) Developing and making available a county-wide or |
24 | | multi-county resource
guide for minors in need of |
25 | | prevention, intervention, psycho-social,
educational |
26 | | support, and other services needed to prevent juvenile |
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1 | | delinquency.
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2 | | (g) Facilitating community based collaboration and |
3 | | perspective
on oversight, research, and evaluation of |
4 | | activities,
programs, and policies directed towards and |
5 | | impacting the lives
of juveniles. |
6 | | (h) Planning for and supporting applications for |
7 | | Redeploy
Illinois, and development of funding for |
8 | | screening,
assessment, and risk-appropriate, |
9 | | evidence-informed
services to reduce commitments to the |
10 | | Department of
Juvenile Justice. |
11 | | (i) Planning for and supporting the development of |
12 | | funding
for screening, assessment, and risk-appropriate, |
13 | | evidence-informed services to youth reentering the |
14 | | community from
detention in a county detention center or |
15 | | commitment from
the Department of Juvenile Justice. |
16 | | (3.5) A council which is the sole council serving any
part |
17 | | of the area of an established Redeploy Illinois
site may, in |
18 | | its discretion, and at the request of the
Redeploy Illinois |
19 | | governing body of the site, undertake
and maintain governance |
20 | | of the site under Section 16.1 of the Probation and Probation |
21 | | Officers Act. |
22 | | (4) The council shall have no role in the charging or |
23 | | prosecution of
juvenile offenders.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 90-590, eff. 1-1-99.)
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