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A girl's court is a gender responsive approach for girls in the juvenile justice system that links young "at-risk" females to
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agencies, providing informal sessions on everything from
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, education and counseling with a team of adults to provide trust and support. Some half dozen such courts have emerged around the United States, each defining itself around the problems in the surrounding area. One common theme is to treat young
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s as the victims of
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. Identifying reasons for entry into these behaviors such as
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and dysfunctional homes is important to understanding the nature of the crime and circumstances unique to girls.


United States


California

The
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Girls court started in 2009. It focuses teenage girls in long-term
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, with preliminary studies suggesting better grades and fewer placements. The Alameda County Girls Court handles young women who have been recruited as
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s or are considered at risk for involvement. It was founded in 2011 and carved out of the existing juvenile court. A 2013 survey of 113 sexually exploited youths by WestCoast Children's Clinic found that 75 percent of such youngsters here and in a neighboring county had experienced abuse and neglect. For example, one girl was found passed out on the street, having injected drugs she could not identify. Another, whose mother, a
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addict, "sold" her daughter to an uncle who sexually exploited her in exchange for drugs. The county's H.E.A.T. Watch unit, started by the district attorney in 2006, targets people who traffic in women: as of 2013, 111 exploiters of children under 18 had been convicted. Most girls attend
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programs out of state. Many are re-exploited after returning. In
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, a sex trafficking court diverts girls to local foster care agencies and social service providers, while the probation department now has a dedicated unit to support young victims.


Florida

In
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, Circuit 4 Girls Court is a specialized form of juvenile court that assists in linking young "at risk" females to community resources, social service agencies, mentors and offers a holistic team approach. The young ladies are provided tools to be successful in the community. Girls Court is a collaboration between Department of Juvenile Justice, Family Support Services, The Fourth Judicial Circuit, the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center and many more valuable community providers. Florida has two courts; one is in
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and the other in
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.


Michigan

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has a girl's court in
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, which was started by Judge David Newblatt of the Genesee County 7th Circuit Court. It applies to all girls under 18. It provides girls with resources and counseling.


Hawaii

The court in
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is a program where both parents and girls attend counseling for a year. It led to a marked decrease in detentions, according to a 2011 evaluation. A related program, Project Kealahou, emphasized services such as peer mentoring and repairing family relationships, leading, in 2022, resulted in zero girls in its youth correctional facilities.


Minnesota

In 2015, sexually exploited minors in Minnesota will be referred to one of six regional case managers who will direct them to a network of emergency shelters.


New York

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has a new network of 11 statewide Human Trafficking Intervention Courts for those 16 years and up. New York State's Safe Harbor law, the country's first, classifies trafficked minors through age 17 as needing supervision rather than probation.


Oregon

Oregon revised its child welfare practice so that a trafficked minor is considered a victim of abuse and the province of the
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system rather than the courts.


Texas

Texas Supreme Court rules in 2010 that minors younger than 14 involved with
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charges will be considered a victim. The court decided that they would provide services without criminalization. The court created a half way house called Freedom House to provide a safe place for the young women to receive services such as school and counseling. Freedom House can house up to 30 girls, starting at 10 years old up to 18, and receive educational, medical and psychological care.


Wisconsin

In Wisconsin a Milwaukee County Committee is considering a girl court that will be aimed at young women who are accused of
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. This will also include girls who experience trauma and are involved in status offense crimes. If they move forward with the court they plan to have one or more judges trained in handling these types of offenses.


Australia

In Australia, the
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provides gender specific services for young women charged with crimes. These specific services are away from male offenders. The services offered vary by location from health and wellbeing, relationships, education & training and other programs like cooking and following the law. Australia recognizes the need to treat young women with gender specific services.


Trends

Courts are creating Gender responsive approach for girls in the juvenile justice system. These courts look to address gendered issues for girls but do not yet have their own formal girls courts. They practice a variety of programs aimed at addressing gendered issues for girls in juvenile court


References


External links

* * {{cite web, url=http://www.courts.state.hi.us/news_and_reports/featured_news/2013/08/girlscourt_celebration.html , title=Girls Court: It Takes A Village , publisher=Courts.state.hi.us , date= , accessdate=2014-01-29 Courts by type Child welfare Sex industry Human trafficking in the United States Juvenile justice system Criminal justice