There's no way of knowing. Once they turn 18, all the records are sealed and no one can research them.
There are to many of them to record here.
Just Obama and Congress...not many.
(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
It is completely impossible to join any forces in the US army with any criminal record, juvenile or not. So, I would recommend staying out of trouble for the time being if you want to fight for our country someday. BTW: PufferFish31 speaking: I completely changed the answer. Original answer: I would say not.
If you are convicted of a charge as a minor, your record can generally be sealed some time after you become an adult if you commit no further crimes. However, the record is still there and can be opened if you commit another crime.
I am unsure if Canada law allows for the sealing of juvenile records - - - but in the US it would not be obtainable after you turned adult.
What are the causes of Juvenile delinquency
There is not one single agency that collects this information; so the answer is not known. Besides the ARC and AHA, there are many 3rd party company's that teach and qualify people for CPR.
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There are approximately 1,300 juvenile detention centers and youth correctional facilities in the United States. These facilities are used to detain and rehabilitate young offenders who have been involved in criminal activities.
(In the US) The number of offenses with which a juvenile can be charged is not limited to any number.
Each state varied. However most states have rehabilitation programs for juvenile delinquents such as group homes,probation,house arrest,group therapy,and drug&alcohol treatment programs. Many can argue that there needs to be improvement in the prevention of juvenile crime.