All should be treated as innocent til found guilty and sentenced. Then all the same type of offenders should be treated equally.
There is no comparison to be made. Juveniles are juveniles and the law says they should be treated differently from adults, regardless of the charge against them.
H. E. Barbaree has written: 'The ongoing follow-up of sex offenders treated at the Warkworth Sexual Behaviour Clinic' -- subject(s): Rehabilitation, Sex offenders, Warkworth Sexual Behaviour Clinic
They would be charged with assault. There is no difference in the laws for juvenile or adult offenders - - only in how they are treated in court.
The Offenders was created in 1921.
They are treated more leniently than adult offenders, with an eye towards rehabilitation and showing them the error of their actions. Other than that, a crime is a crime, and whether the offender is a juvenile or not, the legal system will address their offense.
First offenders was created in 1939.
Offenders who commit serious crimes often face legal consequences.
The duration of First offenders is 1.05 hours.
Armed Offenders Squad was created in 1964.
Old Offenders was created on 1915-07-10.
The typical race of violent offenders is human.
Discrimination against ex-offenders can take the form of being denied employment opportunities, housing, or educational opportunities based on their criminal record. They may also face social stigma and exclusion from certain community resources or services. Additionally, ex-offenders may face challenges in accessing healthcare, government benefits, or voting rights due to their criminal history.