The juvenile probation officer or assessment officer shall collect the following information regarding a youth:
- (1) biographical data;
- (2) a description of prior and current offenses, including criminal history;
- (3) a listing of known or suspected associates;
- (4) any gang or drug involvement;
- (5) field investigation data;
- (6) motor vehicle ownership and offense data, if any;
- (7) whether the youth is a suspect in other criminal investigations;
- (8) history of any victimization of others by the youth;
- (9) the youth's status offense history;
- (10) existence of active warrants;
- (11) school, employment, and family histories;
- (12) social and medical services histories; and
- (13) prior conduct in a youth detention or correctional facility, if any.
History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 532, L. 1999.