What is delinquency mediation and how can it be used to resolve a juvenile case?

Delinquency mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) used to help resolve juvenile cases in Pennsylvania. It is a form of informal negotiation in which at least one trained mediator helps the parties involved in a conflict come to an agreement. In delinquency mediation, the juvenile, the family, the victim (if applicable), and other relevant stakeholders all come together to discuss the case and come up with possible solutions. The mediator serves as a neutral third party to facilitate communication between the parties, create space for listening and sharing perspectives, and help the parties to create a mutually acceptable resolution. The goal of delinquency mediation is to reach an agreement that will serve the interests of the juvenile, the family, and any other involved stakeholders. Because it is an informal process, the parties come up with their own solution that is tailored to their particular circumstances and needs. In most cases, this can result in a resolution that is more consistent with long-term goals of the juvenile, the family, and the community. Delinquency mediation is an effective way to resolve juvenile cases since it allows all involved parties to have a say in the outcome and can provide a resolution that is tailored to everyone’s needs. It is a great way to reduce court backlogs and can be an effective way to help juveniles take responsibility for their actions while still allowing them to prove positive behavior.

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