Can a juvenile offender receive juvenile detention instead of probation?

Yes, a juvenile offender in Washington can receive juvenile detention instead of probation. Generally, when a juvenile is arrested, a court will decide whether they should be sent to a juvenile detention center (JDC) or placed on probation. Probation is a way of punishing the offender without having them spend time in a juvenile detention center. It allows the offender to stay in their community while still being supervised and required to comply with conditions of probation, such as attending counseling or completing community service. In some cases, instead of probation, the court may decide to send the juvenile to a juvenile detention center if they pose a threat to society, if they have committed a serious or violent crime, or if they have violated the terms of their probation. JDCs are operated by state and local governments and are intended to provide a secure and punitive environment for juveniles, who are not incarcerated but rather held for short or long periods of time depending on the nature of their offense. Juveniles in Washington may receive juvenile detention instead of probation if their sentencing requirements mandate it.

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