Delinquency Webinars & Training Modules
Videos
Secretary of Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice, Eric Hall - January 17, 2023
On January 17, 2023, the Secretary of Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice, Eric Hall, addressed the judges at a regional training and discussed his ideas regarding juveniles and education. He is introduced by Judge Kathleen Kroll from the 17th Judicial Circuit.
Webinars
Juvenile Drug Courts Regional Training 2024
Juvenile Mental Health Courts Regional Training 2024
Rise Court Regional Training 2024
Juvenile Homicide
Kathleen M. Heide, Ph.D., University of South Florida
Recorded August 15, 2023
Attorneys who watch this webinar are eligible for 1 hour of CLE credit (juvenile law certification credits) by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course #2308824N. Approval period is from August 15, 2023 - February 28, 2025.
Judges may request CJE credit by contacting CJEMail@agemboutique.com and providing this certificate.
Mechanics of Disposition Hearings (985.433, F.S.)
Judge Terrance Ketchel, 1st Judicial Circuit
Recorded April 21, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
Understanding the Predisposition Report
Matthew A. Carter, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Recorded April 21, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
How to Apply Trauma-Informed Practices to Dispositions, Especially Involving "Dually Served Youth"
Judge Lynn Tepper, Retired Circuit Judge, 6th Judicial Circuit
Recorded April 21, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
The Use of the Polygraph with Juveniles: Research Overview
Learning Objectives:
- Research review
- The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) Practice Guidelines
- Evidence-based clinical tools
Presented April 4, 2023 by Tracy L. Shelby, Ph.D., Joy Bennink, DJJ, and Robert W. Parham, M.A., LMHC
Attorneys that watch the entirety of this webinar may receive 1 CLE credit by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course number: 2208206N.
2022 Delinquency Case Law Update
Presented by Judge John Parnofiello, 15th Judicial Circuit
Recorded March 28, 2023
Attorneys that watch the entirety of this presentation may claim 1 CLE by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course number 2303675N.
Introduction and Creation of the Crossover Division to serve Dually Involved Children - Overview
Retired Judge Ralph Stoddard, 13th Circuit and Ms. Yvette Boatwright
Recorded Feb. 24, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
Additional information coming soon.
Detention Hearings and the Dependent Child: Asking Good Questions and Handling New Statutes
Judge Christopher M. LaBruzzo, 6th Circuit
Recorded Feb. 24, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
Additional information coming soon.
The Dually-Involved Youth - Complex Trauma
Retired Judge Lynn Tepper
Recorded Feb. 24, 2023 at the OSCA Regional Judicial Training Program
Additional information coming soon.
Canon in D Diversity, Procedural Fairness & Ethics for Judges
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Explore provisions of Canon 3 as it relates to procedural fairness and professionalism.
- Describe subjective factors that impact the decision making process.
- Provide examples of overcoming the need for quick disposition of cases in order to tailor dispositions to an individual child.
- Identify cultural and economic factors impacting disposition.
- Provide examples of professionalism and ethics challenges of the juvenile division judge and effective strategies for resolution.
- Discuss the extent of a judge's responsibilities to combat improper behavior on the part of courtroom staff.
Presented by Judge Claudia Isom (Retired) and Judge Andrea Smith
Presented Nov 15, 2022. Attorneys that watch the entire webinar may contact the Florida Bar and receive 1 CLE by referencing course #2208205N. The program is also eligible for 1.0 hour of cultural diversity CME. The webinar will not be issuing a certificate. You can report the program on the DRC’s CME form that is submitted at the time of renewal.
Viewing Life in Delinquency Court Through A Trauma Informed Lens
Presented November 3, 2022 by Judge Lynn Tepper, Retired
Attorneys that watch the entire video may contact the Florida Bar and receive 1 CLE by referencing Course #2208204N
Crossover Courts and Cases
CLE Information | CJE approval is pending
Administrative Orders:
- Circuit 3
- Circuit 4
- Circuit 6
- Circuit 9 (Osceola)
- Circuit 9 (Orange)
- Circuit 11
- Circuit 13 (Juvenile Delinquency Division)
- Circuit 13 (Unified Family Court)
- Circuit 15
- Circuit 17
- Circuit 18
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines - A Pathway to Better Outcomes
CLE information | Presentation Slides
Human Trafficking Advanced Course by Judge Robert Bauman, 13th Judicial Circuit
Presented Live January 19, 2022
To obtain 1 CLE credit after watching this webinar, please contact the Florida Bar and reference #2110774N.
For more information about human trafficking, see the OSCA human trafficking webpage.
Human Trafficking 101: An Introduction Presented by Judge Robert Bauman, 13th Judicial Circuit
Presented Live November 17, 2021
Watch the webinar here. Access the transcript.
To obtain 1 CLE credit after watching this webinar, please contact the Florida Bar and reference #2109347N.
Resource documents:
Webinar Slides
Human Trafficking Resources - Gangs
Human Trafficking Resources - Types of Modern Slavery
e-Learning Training Modules
Dually Adjudicated Youth: Florida's Crossover Dockets
CLE Information | CJE approval is pending
Presented by Judges Terry Ketchel and Patrice Moore (Co-Chairs of the Delinquency Court Advisory Group)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Family Courts
Court proceedings may include the participation of individuals with ASD. In these cases, judges may be challenged to resolve issues when some rules and procedures are not effective or appropriate. Santa Rosa County in Florida’s 1st Circuit implemented a diversion program for youth on the ASD spectrum who have been charged with a crime. Children may require alternate services with a goal of preventing further involvement into the judicial system.
Judges who complete this training are eligible for 1 CJE credit by contacting CJEMAIL@agemboutique.com and referencing course #21-168, including 1 ethics credit.
Attorneys who complete the GRS training above are eligible to receive up to 1 CLE, including 1 ethics credit, by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course #2107547N.
Graduated Response System (GRS)
Judges who complete this training are eligible for 1 CJE credit by contacting CJEMAIL@agemboutique.com and referencing course #21-137.
Attorneys who complete the GRS training above are eligible to receive up to 1 CLE by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course #2106204N.
Differential Warrants
Differential Warrants Promising Practice Guide
Sample Pick-Up Order to be used in Differential Warrant Cases - 13th Judicial Circuit
Judges who complete this training are eligible for 1 CJE credit by contacting CJEMAIL@agemboutique.com and referencing course #21-134.
Attorneys who complete the Differential Warrants training above are eligible to receive up to 1 CLE by contacting the Florida Bar and referencing course #2106208N.
Delinquency Regional Training (Basic)
Judges Lynn Tepper, Michael Orlando, and Robert Bauman provide a (Basic) Delinquency Regional Training. This training was held on May 1, 2020.
An Overview of Delinquency Proceedings
Judge Jason Emilios Dimitris provides a general introduction to the delinquency bench, including the various hearing types, common terms, and diversionary programs.
We would like your feedback on this e-learning module so we can continue to improve as we create future modules. Please complete the survey to provide feedback. The survey responses are anonymous.
Judges may request 1 hour of Continuing Judicial Education Credit for their participation in this course (course #19-78) by emailing CJEMail@agemboutique.com and certifying that they attended the entirety of course.
Delinquency Fundamentals
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 1:
An Overview of Delinquency
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 2:A
How a Delinquency Case Proceeds
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 3:
The Detention Hearing
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 4:
The Arraignment and Adjudicatory
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 5:
The Disposition Hearing (Sentencing)
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 6:
Post-Disposition Matters (Violations and Contempt)
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 7:
Trauma Considerations
Delinquency Fundamentals Unit 8:
Additional Resources