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What happens when a young person under the age of 18 commits a non-violent crime? Juvenile Court Diversion Programs hold youth accountable for disruptive behavior while ensuring they benefit from education and support services. Learn what happens to a youth once a referral from police, a court, or School Resource Officer is made. Individuals working in the field in New Hampshire explain how information is gathered during the intake, how adverse childhood experiences or ACEs and trauma impact the youth experience and how they are taken into consideration when providing services for the youth and their family or caretakers, and how this affects the development of the contract and the support given to youth moving through the program - including resources youth might engage with, and the contact maintained with the youth. Take time and learn what success looks like for these youth and our communities. Funded by the NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network, produced by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. and Frontier Animations.