Wisconsin Court Referral — Child/Juvenile (Non-Law Enforcement Referral) is an alternative dispute resolution process designed to provide a safe, supervised and structured forum for children and juveniles who are at risk of engaging in criminal behavior. The process is intended to help the child/juvenile learn to make better decisions and to avoid future criminal activity. It is available to children and juveniles who have committed or may commit a crime, but who are not involved in a criminal prosecution. The process involves referring the child/juvenile to an approved agency or organization that provides a structured program of education, counseling and/or community service. The program is tailored to the individual needs of the child/juvenile, taking into consideration the child/juvenile's age, maturity, and past behavior. The types of Wisconsin Court Referral — Child/Juvenile (Non-Law Enforcement Referral) include: * Restorative Justice Circles * Peer-to-Peer Mentoring * Diversion Programs * Community Service Programs * Conflict Resolution Programs * Family Group Conferencing.