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The purpose of these additional questions are also to describe and better understand restraining practices in Juvenile & Domestic Relations (JDR) courts located throughout Virginia’s thirty-two judicial districts.

How this Information Will be Used

This survey information will be used to understand how different jurisdictions approach juvenile restraint. This information, in additional to state approaches will potentially be used to make recommendations to Virginia’s legislators and juvenile justice system policy makers regarding areas in need of further study and/or improvement.

Anonymity

Survey responses will be linked to your position within your jurisdiction (i.e. judge, prosecutor, public defender/defense attorney, sheriff/deputy), but NOT to your name, jurisdiction or your responses to the previous set of questions.

Participation

Participation in this survey is completely voluntary and nothing good or bad will happen as a result of participation. The survey has 4 to 16 questions and should take between 3 and 10 minutes to complete; you can stop the survey at any time. Clicking the box below constitutes consent to participate. You may print out a copy of this page for your records.

Questions

If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Maryfrances Porter, PhD, Program Director for Program Evaluation and Community Consultation Youth-Nex | The UVA Center to Promote Effective Youth Development, 434/243-3689, [email protected]. If you have questions about your rights in this study, please contact the UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) at [email protected] or 434/924-5999 and reference the IRB study number (insert IRB study number here).

Many thanks,

Maryfrances Porter, Associate Director
Youth Nex/The UVA Center to Promote Effective Youth Development

Andrew Block, Director
Child Advocacy Clinic, University of Virginia School of Law