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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 13.6§ 500 Chronic Juvenile Offender Response

§ 500 Chronic Juvenile Offender Response

Welfare and Institutions Code·California
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§ 500 Chronic Juvenile Offender Response

Key Takeaways

  • •The law focuses on a small group of young people who keep committing serious crimes over and over.
  • •Different groups like police, schools, and courts must work together to catch these kids early and stop them from doing more bad things.
  • •These kids should be watched closely, even after they are punished, to make sure they don’t break the law again.
  • •Agencies must share information with each other to make better decisions about how to handle these cases.

Example

A 15-year-old keeps stealing cars and getting into trouble with the police.

The police, schools, and courts would work together to track this kid’s actions, punish them fairly, and keep a close eye on them to prevent more car thefts.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 500 Chronic Juvenile Offender Response

The Legislature hereby finds that a substantial and disproportionate amount of serious crime is committed by a relatively small number of chronic juvenile offenders commonly known as serious habitual offenders. In enacting this article, the Legislature intends to support increased efforts by the juvenile justice system comprised of law enforcement, district attorneys, probation departments, juvenile courts, and schools to identify these offenders early in their careers, and to work cooperatively together to investigate and record their activities, prosecute them aggressively by using vertical prosecution techniques, sentence them appropriately, and to supervise them intensively in institutions and in the community. The Legislature further supports increased interagency efforts to gather comprehensive data and actively disseminate it to the agencies in the juvenile justice system, to produce more informed decisions by all agencies in that system, through organizational and operational techniques that have already proven their effectiveness in selected counties in this and other states. (Added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 1441, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

probationserious habitual offenderssentenceenforcementcrimeportlegislatureschool

Related Statutes

  • § 503 Habitual Offender Data Sharing
  • § 501 Habitual Offender Funding Program
  • § 653.5 Juvenile Court Proceedings Initiation
  • § 727.05 Emergency Minor Placement Rules
  • § 749.26 Juvenile Grant Program Evaluation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 500.
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