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Community Service
Restitution
The Community Service Restitution Program supervises work projects
done by probationers, and sometimes their parents, at approved
non-profit agencies or institutions. Work sites are arranged for
youth from all divisions of the department including those from
intake screening referred for lesser offenses. In 2005, 7,335
probationers and 391 parents worked 72,913 hours at an estimated
value of $401,022.
Monetary Restitution
In 2005, the courts ordered 718 juvenile offenders to pay $419,630
to victims. The department collected $164,055 in financial
restitution with collection continuing from cases heard in the
latter part of 2005. Financial restitution of more than two million
dollars has been collected since 1993.
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