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If this is happening, it is a crime. You should report this to a counselor at school or a trusted teacher, who in the US are mandated by law to report it to the authorities.
Yes a person can be charged with a crime
A police report is a form filled out by a police officer any time a crime is committed.
Try the FBI Uniform Crime Report
It depends on the severity of the underlying crime along with the reason and length of the delay.Added: They say that they were "waiting" to report the crime. "Waiting" for WHAT? Sounds like an excuse more than a reason. They SHOULD be charged.
After a crime has been committed, local police officers investigate the scene. They will file a police report which is reviewed by that polices station, open for review by higher stations, and contains information that will be used in the FBI's Uniform Crime Report. They will report to the prosecutor the results of thieir investigation and testify at the trial as witnesses who can explain what evidence was uncovered and how it was uncovered.
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Typically, the class of crime committed will be listed under the criminal history section of a background check report. This section will provide details about the specific charges, convictions, and sentencing related to the criminal offense.
It's a crime, so you report it like any other crime--call the police. Anyone can report it.
Yes. A person can report a crime that occurred during childhood. A number of Roman Catholic Dioceses have gone broke for that reason.
When you have knowledge of the offense and fail to report it. If you have knowledge of it after it occurred it is known as being "An Accessory After The Fact." If you know about the crime before it is committed you COULD be charged as a "principal" (i.e.- you know that it is about to occur -maybe even helped plan it- but do nothing/did nothing to stop it or report it).
you can be held liable if you do not report it before the crime takes place however a investigation will take place before you are charged and if you are innocent you wont be held liable.