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Q: How much does a lieutenant make working for the state at a juvenile detention center?
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A JUVENILE detention center.


When was Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center created?

The Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center was created in 1997. It serves as a facility to house juvenile offenders in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and provide them with necessary rehabilitative services.


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A nicer sounding name for a juvenile detention center (aka: reform school).


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Juvenile Hall, Juvie, or Juvenile Detention Center.


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For doing, or failing to do, WHAT? Anybody can sue anyone for anything.


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How do you spell a jail for a kid?

A facility that handles minors who violate the law is a juvenile detention facility, which may be called a juvenile hall. or a youth corrections center.


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Is juvenile hall a prison for teenagers?

Juvenile Hall is basically another term for a juvenile detention center. These places generally hold children until they are sentenced, after which they may serve a brief time in the facility or are transferred to other facilities similar to a prison for adults. A juvenile detention center is homologous to a jail, while other state facilities commonly known as reform schools for teens or other juvenile delinquents are homologous to prisons for adults.