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Good Day. This is your Mythbuster Pop Quiz. ENJOY. Click here to begin. What are Juvenile Records?. Information that criminal justice professionals and others can access through state repositories. Your immunization records. Transcripts from elementary or high school.

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  1. Good Day This is your Mythbuster Pop Quiz ENJOY Click here to begin

  2. What are Juvenile Records? Information that criminal justice professionals and others can access through state repositories. Your immunization records. Transcripts from elementary or high school.

  3. Oops, you just missed the answer Immunizations have nothing to do with Juvenile criminal records. Please try again! Go Back

  4. Keep trying the answer’s closer than you think. Juvenile records aren’t your final grades in school. Hint: What location can the records be accessed from? Please try again! Go Back

  5. Correct!!!! Some states with report juvenile records information when it is requested by a criminal justice entity or employer and some don’t. For more information go to: ABA’s Juvenile Collateral Consequences Database: http://www.beforeyouplea.com Next slide

  6. More Resources Can Sealed Juvenile Court Records ever be Unsealed or Inspected? http://www.ncjj.org/PDF/Snapshots/2010/vol15_no5_Sealedrecordsthatcanbeunsealed.pdf Protecting Youth from Self-Incrimination when Undergoing Screening, Assessment, and Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System http://www.jlc.org/files/publications/protectingyouth.pdf • For more information about serving ex-offenders, visit • http://www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/exo/ • or, contact Dom Tervalon • george.tervalon@dwd.wisconsin.gov • (608) 267-7259 End Show

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