Session: 2023–2024

ACLU-PA Position: Supports

HB 1381 (PN 2049) is an omnibus bill that would make numerous, desperately needed improvements to the juvenile justice system, including:

  • Eliminating direct file, the practice of automatically charging children as if they were adults;
  • Requiring diversion for many lower level charges;
  • Limiting school referral to juvenile court;
  • Raising the minimum age of juvenile court jurisdiction from 10 to 13, or 12 in the most serious cases;
  • Prohibiting pre-trial detention for youth under 14 and some other youth;
  • Eliminating juvenile fines and fees, and limiting restitution;
  • Capping the length of juvenile probation;
  • Requiring juvenile-specific Miranda rights;
  • Eliminating solitary in juvenile facilities with some exceptions; and
  • Raising the age of transfer from juvenile to adult court from 14 to 16.

In the memo below, our allies at the Juvenile Law Center provide a comprehensive analysis of the problems plaguing the juvenile justice system and how HB 1381 proposes to address many of those deficiencies.

Check the bill's status here.

Sponsors

Representative Dan Miller

Session

2023–2024

Bill number

Position

Support