Events

A View from Juvenile Court: Why Diversion and Alternative Sentencing Programs Support Safe and Healthy Communities

Location:

Class of ’51 Reading Room, Library

This Ford Scholars Symposium keynote lecture by the Hon. Joan M. McMenemy ’88, Associate Justice of the Berkshire Juvenile Court, will take place between presentations by students who participated in intensive summer research projects through the Ford Scholars and Creative Arts Across Disciplines programs.

Biography

The Hon. Joan M. McMenemy is a native of Worcester, MA. She is a graduate of Vassar College (class of 1988), and Suffolk University Law School (class of 1993). After passing the Massachusetts bar, she was first hired in 1994 as an Assistant District Attorney for Berkshire County. While at the DA’s office, she handled all types of criminal matters ranging from simple misdemeanors to serious felonies, including homicides. In 2004, she was appointed as the Second Assistant District Attorney, continuing to handle trial matters in the Superior Court, while also serving as Chief of the Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Unit.

In 2010, she was appointed to the bench by Governor Deval Patrick to become an Associate Justice of the Berkshire Juvenile Court. The following year, she was appointed as the First Justice of the Berkshire Juvenile Court. In 2012, Judge McMenemy was appointed as co-chair of the Family and Children Requiring Assistance Advisory Board, a board which, among other things, has advised the Massachusetts Department of Health and Human Services on the development of community-based Family Resource Centers for at-risk families and youth. She has served on the Juvenile Court rules committees for violations of probation, best sentencing practices, and rules related to “children requiring assistance” cases. In 2024, she was appointed chair of the education committee for the Juvenile Court system, and she also serves as a mentor for new Juvenile Court judges. Judge McMenemy is a frequent participant in the Judicial Outreach program, which provides speakers to audiences ranging from elementary schools to senior centers.

Sponsored by the Ford Scholars Program and Creative Arts Across Disciplines (CAAD) at Vassar College.

This event is open to the public.

 Hon. Joan M. McMenemy with shoulder-length light brown hair, wearing a dark top, in front of shelves filled with large books.
Hon. Joan M. McMenemy ’88, Associate Justice of the Berkshire Juvenile Court