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Online Teen Volunteer Training
REGISTRATION is FULL! 

Become a volunteer with Teen Court!  Trained volunteers receive invites to serve on the Peer Justice Panel for Teen Court hearings held virtually using Zoom.  All hearings will be virtual for the foreseeable future.  

The next training is tentatively scheduled for Spring 2021.
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​There are TWO ways to volunteer with Pima County Teen Court.
Prosecution or Defense Advocate
​Anyone who is in high school can train to become a Prosecution or Defense Advocate.  Your role in the Teen Court hearing is to review the police report and question the defendant from your assigned role (either prosecution or defense).  You will then work with the rest of the panel to determine a constructive consequence.

Juror
Anyone between the ages of 12-18 years old can train to become a juror.  You are encouraged to ask questions while serving on the Peer Justice Panel but not required.  You will work with the rest of the panel to determine a constructive consequence for the defendant. 
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    Waiting List for Online Teen Volunteer Training

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If you have questions, please contact Kate Spaulding at 520/991-5666 or kspaulding@ywcatucson.org . 
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Pima County Teen Court is not a government entity. 
It is a program of the non-profit agency, YWCA Southern Arizona.