What are the consequences when a juvenile violates probation?

When a juvenile in South Carolina violates the terms of his or her probation, the consequences may vary depending on the Criminal Justice System’s response. Generally, the judge may decide to extend the probationary period, impose additional restrictions on the juvenile’s behavior, issue a warning, or take other corrective action. In some cases, the judge may order the juvenile to pay restitution or fines for the offense, or attend counseling or rehabilitation services. In more serious cases, the court may decide to revoke the juvenile’s probation and return the juvenile to detention or transfer the case to criminal court for further proceedings. When a juvenile’s probation is revoked, the consequences may range from extended probation or harsher probation courses to placement in a correctional facility. Whether the juvenile is placed in a detention center or correctional facility depends upon the nature of the offense and any prior violations. Additionally, certain states, including South Carolina, also have specific juvenile court statues that enable the court to hold violators of probation accountable in a variety of ways. These may include detention, out-of-home placement, or even community service. A juvenile who violates probation may also become ineligible for certain programs or opportunities, such as college scholarships, depending on the severity and frequency of the violation.

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