As parents, it is our responsibility to monitor our children's activities and yes, conversations, friends, clothes, websites, and TV programming. Some think some of these things are an invasion of privacy for the child. But a child should have very limited privacy until they are in their own home. Parents are responsible for juvenile deliquency because your children are your responsibility. Period. It's your job to train your child the right way, instill good morals and values, and teach your children right from wrong by setting a good example. Children follow the examples they see, hear and learn.
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In the Mix - 1991 Juvenile Deliquency Program 8-2 was released on: USA: 8 July 2010
Typically, parents or legal guardians are held responsible for damages caused by a juvenile. They may be required to pay for damages or compensate the affected party. In some cases, the juvenile themselves may be held responsible, depending on the circumstances and the laws in the jurisdiction.
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Delinquent behavior.
substainibilty task force and juvenile deliquency committee
The answer depends on what you are trying to establish and what measures are available.
It is when teenagers get into trouble with the law etc. Kids that have gone bad through bad parenting.
parents aren't able to give a real but whipping cause of the authorities. also parents dnt take time to communicate wth their children. not all but a lot of them.
I believe that if you become imancipated, at that point the court sees you as responible enough to live on your own. However if you get into trouble with another minor then, you would be considered contributing to the deliquency of a minor
Because they are a juvenile, the parents can be held responsible for the fine. While many debts do have limits on collection, those associated with fines seldom do.
A defense attorney is responsible for defending juveniles in juvenile court. They are also responsible for negotiating pleas and sentences.