Standards that Everyone should follow?
what are "rules"
Penalty imposed for bad behavior that gets a student in trouble
What is "punishment"
Group of students who find the facts, determine the harm and make a decision to fix the harm
What is a "jury"
a tool used by a judge to call attention or order
What is a "gavel"
Information a court recognizes by proving a fact
What is "evidence"
Rules created and enforced by the Government
What are "laws"
Swearing or affirming to speak the truth
What is an "oath"
oral statement by the Youth Advocate on Respondents behalf at the beginning of the hearing
What is an "Opening Statement"
Student who represents a respondent.
What is a "youth Advocate"
Negative or bad results caused by actions
what are "consequences"
The moral standards that apply to laws and courts
What is "justice"
Information that must be kept secret
What is "confidential"
Oral statement by Youth Advocate on Respondents behalf at the end of the hearing
What is a "closing Statement"
a youth advocate's statement to the judge that a question is not proper
what is an "objection"
The process by which students who get in trouble at school who end up getting in trouble with the law
What is "The School-to-prison Pipeline"
Treating people the way they should be treated
what is "respect"
Helping and supporting Respondents instead of simply punishing them
What is "Restorative Justice"
The student who violated school rules and is sent to youth court
what is a "respondent"
imitating other students' good behavior
What is "positive peer pressure"
Actions a respondent completes to fix the harm
what is a "disposition"
Judges' helper who administers oaths and maintains court order
What is a "bailiff"