| Last updated on May 5, 2008 |
 Juvenile Justice, Youth Development Needs, Education, Family Dynamics, Restorative Justice, Victims Rights, Restitution. POPULATION SERVED: Boys and Girls Ages 11 – 16. RESPONSIBILITIES: Monitoring program involvement and maintaining phone contact with respondents and families to document needs and progress. Attend Teen Court Hearings and assist with hearing activities. Assist respondents and monitor their progress towards completion of their disposition orders. Develop and maintain appropriate relationships with community resources to achieve overall goals and objectives. Attend Street Law Education Workshops with assigned youth and assist instructor with lesson implementation. ORIENTATION/TRAINING: Volunteers receive complete orientation/training to meet expectations. PLACEMENTS: Year-round adult volunteer opportunities, with special consideration for Criminal Justice and Social Work Internship Candidates.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Must have a valid driver’s license, possess skills/ability/experience to work effectively with youth and their families, work independently and as a member of a team, willing to work flexible hours. The average time commitment when assigned a Respondent 1 to 2 hours per week for up to 3 months. (Must complete an application and consent for a criminal background search. This opportunity is sponsored by: Lansing Teen Court
Volunteers will work with the following groups
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| Adolescents (13-17) |
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Low-income / Poverty |
| Families / Parents |
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Minorities |
| Law Offenders |
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Students |
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We need volunteers who are free at these times
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| Evenings |
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Weekends |
| Weekdays |
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This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
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| Adults (26-54) |
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Young Adults (18-25) |
| Unpaid Interns |
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This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests
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| Advocacy & Human Rights |
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Foster Care |
| Children & Youth |
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Human Services |
| Community Development |
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Legal |
| Crime |
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Mental Health |
| Domestic Violence |
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Mentoring Services |
| Drug Abuse |
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Poverty |
| Education & Technology |
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Substance Abuse |
| Employment |
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We are looking for volunteers with the following skills
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| Advocacy |
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Leadership Development |
| Child Care |
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Legal Services |
| Counseling / Information Support |
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Tutoring |
| Fundraising |
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Contact Person:
Mike Botke, Director, (phone), (email)
Address:
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217 South Capital Avenue - 230 Lansing, MI 48933 (See a map) |
Directions:
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Downtown Lansing, two blocks south of state captitol building at the corner of Wastenaw and Capitol Avenue. Teen Court offices are located on the 2nd floor of the Cooley Law School Classroom Building, which is located across the intersection from the Cooley Law Center.
Nearest Bus Stop: Across the street, 1 minute walk |
This opportunity can also be performed in these locations:
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Available throughout all of the US |
Web Site: http://www.youthcourt.net
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Overall Experience
Being in the courtroom gave me a better interpertation of how the court system works.
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I gained more knowlege about the law and how it actually works. Being able to be on a jury and dibilerate on how to help several teens solve their problems makes me want to come back, and help others get their lives back on track. posted by evcheerbabe on April 14, 2007 |
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