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As of my last update, over 40 states in the U.S. have implemented teen courts, also known as youth courts or peer courts. These programs allow young offenders to be judged and sentenced by their peers, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. The specific number of states may vary as new programs are developed or existing ones are modified.

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