A Comparative Analysis of Juvenile CodesThe Office, 1980 - 90 pagini |
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... status offenses because a delinquent act is defined as a violation of law and thus can include truancy and curfew violations which are actually status offenses ) , children in need of supervision , and dependent , abused , or neglected ...
... status offenses because a delinquent act is defined as a violation of law and thus can include truancy and curfew violations which are actually status offenses ) , children in need of supervision , and dependent , abused , or neglected ...
Pagina 23
... offenses include some status offenses ( i.e. , offenses committable by children only such as curfew violations and under - age drinking violations ) because in the juvenile code delinquent act is generally defined as a violation of law ...
... offenses include some status offenses ( i.e. , offenses committable by children only such as curfew violations and under - age drinking violations ) because in the juvenile code delinquent act is generally defined as a violation of law ...
Pagina 24
... status offenses within the delinquent category is significant because it could mean that juveniles who have committed minor offenses such as curfew and truancy vio- lations are treated no differently than juveniles who have committed ...
... status offenses within the delinquent category is significant because it could mean that juveniles who have committed minor offenses such as curfew and truancy vio- lations are treated no differently than juveniles who have committed ...
Pagina 25
... offenses are not within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court which means ... status offense ; ( 4 ) one who is dangerous to himself or herself and others ... status offense , is a run- away , a loiterer after hours , patronizes any bar ...
... offenses are not within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court which means ... status offense ; ( 4 ) one who is dangerous to himself or herself and others ... status offense , is a run- away , a loiterer after hours , patronizes any bar ...
Pagina 26
... status offenses in their delinquent category . In Alaska , Delaware , Florida , Iowa , Pennsylvania , and Vermont , most or all children in need of supervision are in the same group as dependent , abused , or neglected juveniles ...
... status offenses in their delinquent category . In Alaska , Delaware , Florida , Iowa , Pennsylvania , and Vermont , most or all children in need of supervision are in the same group as dependent , abused , or neglected juveniles ...
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18 Offense abused adult facilities Alabama Alaska Alleged delinquents American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California child children All children children in need Code Ann Colorado Connecticut court order deinstitutionalization Delaware Delinquency Prevention delinquent act delinquents and children detained detention or shelter District of Columbia filed Florida Georgia Guam Hampshire Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana institutionalization Iowa Jersey Justice and Delinquency juvenile codes Juvenile Court Jurisdiction juvenile detention facilities juvenile facilities juvenile justice system juvenile law juvenile's juveniles and children Kansas Kentucky lockup Louisiana Maryland maximum age Mexico Minnesota Mississippi Montana Nebraska need of supervision neglected juveniles Nevada nonsecure North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon parents Pennsylvania petition police station prohibition but separate prohibition on placement Puerto Rico Rhode Island sections are required separation is required South Standard Stat status offenders Tennessee Texas transfer Trust Territories Utah Vermont Virgin Islands waiver Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Yes Yes Yes
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Pagina 77 - Offender — a juvenile who has been charged with or adjudicated for conduct which would not. under the law of the jurisdiction in which the offense was committed, be a crime if committed by an adult.
Pagina 73 - A child shall not be committed or transferred to a penal institution or other facility used primarily for the execution of sentences of persons convicted of a crime.
Pagina 9 - The seriousness of the alleged offense to the community and whether the protection of the community requires waiver. 2. Whether the alleged offense was committed in an aggressive, violent, premeditated or willful manner. 3. Whether the alleged offense was against persons or against property, greater weight being given to offenses against persons especially if personal injury resulted. 4. The prosecutive merit of the complaint, ie, whether there is evidence upon which a Grand Jury may be expected...
Pagina 26 - Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Federal districts Wyoming Source: "Upper age of juvenile court jurisdiction statutes analysis,
Pagina 35 - Mississippi. Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania. South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Pagina 11 - ... 39.06(7) unless and until an indictment on such charge is returned by the grand jury, in which event and at which time the court shall be divested of jurisdiction under this statute and the charge shall be made and the child shall be handled in every respect as if he were an adult.
Pagina 6 - Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Pagina 23 - A juvenile offender who has been charged with or adjudicated for conduct which would not under the law of the jurisdiction In which the offense was committed, be a crime If committed by an adult (i) Non-offender.
Pagina 39 - The child may be detained in a jail or other facility for the detention of adults only if the facility in...
Pagina 57 - ALABAMA. ALASKA. . . ARIZONA. ARKANSAS .... CALIFORNIA . . COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE . . . DIST. OF COL. FLORIDA. . GEORGIA. GUAM HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS . . INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS . . MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA . . NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA . NORTH DAKOTA . . . OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA . . . PUERTO RICO RHODE ISLAND.