Judicial selection, 2022

  • Elected

  • Appointed

  • Combination

Judicial specialization, 2022

  • All mixed case types

  • Mostly mixed

  • Mostly specialized

Caseload assignment, 2022

  • Mixed assignment methods

  • Individual discretion

  • Statute/State court rules

Judicial experience, training, and tools, 2022

  • Qualification Requirements

  • Required Annual Training

  • Required Risk/Need Assessments and Pre-Dispositional Reports

  • Juvenile Justice Bench Books

Courtroom shackling, 2015

No statewide restriction

Competency, 2015

In Arkansas, juvenile statute refers to application of (adult) crimes code competency procedures to delinquency proceedings including Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction designations, which align with the Dusky standard. Procedures for “Fitness-to-proceed” require (as part of EJJ proceedings) examinations of any juvenile under age 13 is facing certain murderous allegations, as the juvenile is presumed incompetent. If the prosecutor cannot overcome the presumption, a (regular) delinquency petition can be filed. Examiners must have experience and training in the evaluation of juveniles, and report elements (as well as what to review and consider) are proscribed.

  • No juvenile standard

  • Juvenile standard is the adult standard

  • Juvenile justice standard exists

  • JJ standard includes developmental immaturity

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Juvenile Justice GPS (Geography, Policy, Practice, Statistics) is a project to develop a repository providing state policy makers and system stakeholders with a clear understanding of the juvenile justice landscape in the states.

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