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Citations replacing arrests for more juvenile offenders in Hillsborough
The program is now mandatory for first-time misdemeanors, except in âextraordinaryâ circumstances, the sheriff announced.
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Teenagers attend a group session at the Hillsborough County Juvenile Detention Center East. The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office announced Monday that the county is expanding its juvenile civil citation program, making the citations mandatory for all first-time misdemeanors except in extraordinary circumstances. [ Times ]
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TAMPA â Hillsborough County is again expanding its civil citation program for juveniles, a move designed to keep more of them off the path toward incarceration.
The civil citations, given to first-time juvenile offenders in lieu of an arrest, will now be mandatory for all misdemeanors except in âextraordinaryâ circumstances, according to a Hillsborough County Sheriffâs Office news release Monday.
Hillsborough should give more kids who commit crimes a second chance | Editorial
Last year, Hillsborough recorded nearly 400 juvenile arrests for first-time minor offenses compared to 27 in Miami-Dade, a study found.
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Pinellas and Miami-Dade counties lead the state in keeping youth offenders out of the school-to-prison cycle but, in many parts of the state, law enforcement continues to arrest kids eligible for diversion programs and thatâs costing taxpayers. [ CARL JUSTE, MIAMI HERALD FILE PHOTO ]
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Hillsborough County has made significant strides in the last few years sending juveniles who commit minor crimes to diversion programs instead of jail. But Hillsborough still leads the state in arresting the most kids for first-time misdemeanor offenses, according to a recent study. Following the example of other Florida counties, law enforcement leaders