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Home / Crime and Justice / Hennepin County's New Youth Justice Plan: Diversion Over Detention

Hennepin County's New Youth Justice Plan: Diversion Over Detention

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Hennepin County will screen all youth crime cases for diversion programs.
  • The Link nonprofit aims to support 800 young people annually through the new contract.
  • Serious crimes like murder and carjacking will not be eligible for diversion.
Hennepin County's New Youth Justice Plan: Diversion Over Detention

Hennepin County is set to implement a transformative juvenile justice policy, prioritizing diversion programs for youth offenders. Beginning soon, all cases involving young people will be screened to identify opportunities for intervention outside the traditional court system.

To facilitate this expansion, county officials have partnered with established community organizations, including The Link, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit. This organization, with decades of experience supporting teens, will leverage a new three-year contract to assist approximately 800 young individuals annually, steering them toward essential support services.

While this forward-thinking approach offers a path to healing and clearing records, it excludes serious offenses such as murder and carjacking. Officials emphasize that this reform aims to be more cost-effective and beneficial for youth, families, and the community, though Sheriff Dawanna Witt notes the importance of paired consequences for violent offenders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hennepin County is implementing a policy where prosecutors screen every youth crime case to offer diversion programs as an alternative to court proceedings.
The Link, a nonprofit partner, will use a new contract to support about 800 young people annually, guiding them away from the court system towards support services.
No, serious crimes such as murder, carjacking, and aggravated assault are not eligible for diversion under the new policy.

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