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Q: What happens when the police release juvenile records to the press?
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List some reasons why police records should remain confidential even after the case has been sent to the prosecuting attorney?

There are several reasons why police records should remain confidential. The first one; the release of sensitive information related to a crime or criminal act can serve to compromise an ongoing criminal investigation. Another reason police records should remain confidential is when they apply to juvenile proceedings. Reasoning behind this is that the release of information related to juveniles such as their names, crimes and/or victimization may lead to the stigmatization of the juvenile in question thereby preventing or inhibiting their rehabilitation and/or recovery. A further reason behind the confidentiality of police records (though a rare one) is the compromising of a criminal case due to contamination of the jurors. Lastly, police reports may contain information related to a witness and possibly the informants involved in the case and the release of such information can compromise their safety particularly in circumstances surrounding police informants.


What are the different types of police records?

types of police records


What has the author John Sofis Scheft written?

John Sofis Scheft has written: 'Police juvenile issues' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Handbooks, manuals, Police 'Criminal law station guide 2002' 'Juvenile issues for police officers' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Handbooks, manuals, Police 'Police juvenile issues: Field manual, 2002' 'Criminal law station guide 2003' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Handbooks, manuals, Outlines, syllabi, Police


If a juvenile hits their parents can they go to jail?

it depends if the juvenile is playing around or if the police get involed.


If police believe that a juvenile has committed an illegal act then the law allows them to?

Take the juvenile into custody.


After police processiong the juvenile offender is typically remanded to the local juvenile courts what division?

intake


When was Love Police Records created?

Love Police Records was created on 2004-09-20.


When the state appoints your child an attorney for an alleged crime why can't the parent get the police report when the parent was not allowed in during questioning?

The simplest answer would be that the state where the alledged incident occurred does not have an open records law. The department of jurisdiction is not necessarily obligated to release police reports to parents or any other interested party. The parents of a juvenile may petition the judge of the juvenile's case to have a copy of the report released to them. The clerk of the court will assist the parent(s) in obtaining information needed to file such action.


What are the types of police record?

types of police records


Is it ethical for a police officer to fabricate charges against a juvenile for the purpose of teaching the juvenile a lesson?

absolutely not.


Do police keep any references from dropped cases?

Yes. All of the records remain unless ordered destroyed by a judge (which seldom happens).


What has the author Edward Eldefonso written?

Edward Eldefonso has written: 'Issues in corrections' -- subject(s): Correctional institutions, Correctional personnel, Corrections 'Cya' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquency 'Police and the criminal law' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Police 'Readings in criminal justice' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminal investigation, Police, Police-community relations 'Control, treatment, and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquents, Rehabilitation