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(6) Identify any request by the victim that the defendant be prohibited
from having contact with the victim as a condition of probation, parole, mandatory
supervision, work release, or any other judicial or administrative release of the
defendant; and

(7) Contain any other information related to the impact of the offense
upon the victim or the victim's family that the court requires.

[(f)] (G) If the victim is deceased, under a mental, physical, or legal disability,
or otherwise unable to provide the information required under this section, the
information may be obtained from the personal representative, guardian, or
committee, or such family members as may be necessary.

Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings

3-801.

(a) In this subtitle, the following words have the meanings indicated, unless
the context of their use indicates otherwise.

(t) (1) "Victim" means a person who suffers direct or threatened physical,
emotional, or financial harm as a result of a delinquent act.

(2) "Victim" includes a family member of a minor, [incompetent]
DISABLED, or a [homicide] DECEASED victim.

(3) "Victim" includes, if the victim is not an individual, the victim's agent
or designee.

3-802.

(a) The purposes of this subtitle are:

(1) To ensure that the Juvenile Justice System balances the following
objectives for children who have committed delinquent acts:

(i) Public safety and the protection of the community;

(ii) Accountability of the child to the victim and the community for
offenses committed; and

(iii) Competency and character development to assist children in
becoming responsible and productive members of society;

(2) To hold parents of children found to be delinquent responsible for the
child's behavior and accountable to the victim and the community;

(3) To hold parents of children found to be delinquent or in need of
assistance or supervision responsible, where possible, for remedying the
circumstances that required the court's intervention;

(4) To provide for the care, protection, and wholesome mental and
physical development of children coming within the provisions of this subtitle; and to

 

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