Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Tribal Code Title 4 Chapter 4-2 ยง 4-2-1 | 2018

The Juvenile Justice Code shall be liberally interpreted and construed to fulfill the following expressed purposes:
 
(a) To preserve and retain the unity of the family whenever possible and to provide for the care, protection, and wholesome mental and physical development of children coming within the provisions of this Code
 
(b) To recognize that alcohol and substance abuse is a disease which is both preventable and treatable
 
(c) To remove from children committing juvenile offenses, the legal consequences of criminal behavior and to substitute therefore a program of supervision, care, and rehabilitation consistent with the protection of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indian&rsquos (Tribes) Community
 
(d) To achieve the purposes of this Code in a family environment whenever possible, separating the child from the childs parents only when necessary for the childs welfare or in the interests of public safety
 
(e) To separate clearly in the judicial and other processes affecting children under this Code the "juvenile offender" and the "child in need of supervision", and to provide appropriate and distinct dispositional options for treatment and rehabilitation of these children and families
 
(f) To provide judicial and other procedures through which the provisions of this Code are executed and enforced and in which the parties are assured a fair hearing and their civil and other legal rights recognized and enforced
 
(g) To provide a continuum of services for children and their families from prevention to residential treatment, with emphasis whenever possible on prevention, early intervention and community-based alternatives and
 
(h) To provide a forum where an Indian child charged to be "delinquent" or a "status offender" in other jurisdictions may be referred for adjudication and/or disposition.