Illinois police no longer required to arrest juveniles in domestic violence cases

The Brief

  • Police in Illinois can now choose to connect juveniles accused of domestic violence with help instead of arresting them.
  • The change comes from a new law led by Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser and State Rep. Matt Hanson.
  • The goal is to give families support and reduce the number of young people entering the justice system.

CHICAGO Illinois police now have more flexibility when responding to domestic violence cases involving juveniles.

What we know:

A new law ends the long-standing rule that police must arrest juveniles accused of domestic violence.

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