A form filled out upon admittance to a facility. These days it only includes a space for the name of the mother as most criminals have no idea whose their father is.
Intake is the process in admitting a convicted felon into a correction facility. Intake usually includes a physical, DNA data banking and issuance of clothing. Juvenile intake is basically the same as adult intake except for the professional child handlers.
Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).
Yes, it is the exact same enging block and heads. Upper intak would need to be changed and possibly the exhaust manifolds.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
Don Bernard has written: 'Juvenile delinquency' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile detention, Juvenile detention homes, Prevention
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The Juvenile was created in 2002.
Scott K. Peterson has written: 'Plugged in' -- subject(s): Electric apparatus and appliances, Jokes, Juvenile Riddles, Juvenile humor, Riddles, Riddles, Juvenile, Wit and humor 'Wing It' -- subject(s): Birds, Juvenile Riddles, Juvenile Wit and humor, Juvenile literature, Riddles, Riddles, Juvenile, Wit and humor, Wit and humor, Juvenile 'Face the music!' -- subject(s): Jokes, Juvenile Wit and humor, Juvenile humor, Music, Wit and humor, Wit and humor, Juvenile
Melissa Sickmund has written: 'Juvenile Court Statistics, 1995' 'State custody rates, 1997' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile detention homes, States, Statistics 'Juveniles in court' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquents, Statistics 'Runaways in juvenile courts' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Runaway teenagers, Statistics 'The juvenile delinquency probation caseload, 1985-1994' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile probation
Juveniles are the young of an animal species. For example, a juvenile kangaroo is not fully grown or developed. In law, the term juvenile refers to a minor, a person who is under the age of 18.
Jason Bryl has written: 'A look at referrals to selected juvenile probation departments in Texas' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile probation, Statistics 'The recycling of juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquents, Recidivism, Rehabilitation, Statistics
NOUN A juvenile is a minor, someone who is under the legal age. Although he was a juvenile, he was tried as an adult. ADJECTIVE (immature) Her friends would not tolerate her boyfriend's juvenile behavior. A juvenile male raccoon will often hunt with other juvenile males.
Ola R. Chambers has written: 'The juvenile offender' -- subject(s): Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile parole