Youth Aid Panel
Youth Aid Panels provide a restorative response to juvenile crime by involving the victim, offender and community. The Youth Aid Panel provides an alternative to juvenile court. The panel is a group of six trained volunteers who enter into a contract with first-time juvenile offenders. The contract allows the individual to make amends for a crime in exchange for wiping the offense off his or her permanent record. The offense must be a non-violent one. Juveniles must make an unconditional admission of guilt and perform an act of retribution such as community service, participating in rehabilitation and awareness seminar or writing an essay. Failure to fulfill the contract will result in the case being sent to juvenile court.
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Physical Address
50 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 8:00pm
Voice
Voice
Application process
Telephone: Call DA's office or local police department for panel information
Fee
Call for more details
Eligibility
Youth 17 and under who have committed a non-serious offense and been referred by law enforcement
Service area
Lancaster, PA
Agency info
County of Lancaster
The County acts as an agent of the Commonwealth for those functions which are specified by State law. To carry out those functions, three County Commissioners are elected every four years. The Commissioners serve as the managers and administrators of County government, name citizens to boards, commissions and authorities and award contracts. Lancaster County Commissioners: Joshua Parsons, Chairman Ray D'Agostino, Vice Alice Yoder