Blood Alliance(Bloods gang, Pirus gang, Brims gang)
Crip Alliance(Crip gangs)
Folk Nation
People Nation
La Gran Mafia(Surenos gang)
Nuestra Familia(Nortenos gang)
Netas Association(Puerto Rican gang)
Tiny Rascals Gang(Asian gang)
Oriental Outlaws Gang(Asian gang)
Sometimes juveniles join gangs for protection. Juveniles who go to juvi do not always join gangs fr protection.
juveniles are a person under the age of 18 in most states, 17 in some states, and 19 in 1 state.
Too many. Does it really matter how many? Should there be ANY? No. There shouldn't. So the answer to this question is irrelevant, isn't it?
A better question would be: Is there a state that doesn't have gangs? Probably not, I would imagine every state has them. They are literally in all 50 states including Alaska. There are Indian gangs, Black, White and Latino Gangs. Asian Gangs have been around for a long time.
Laws vary by state, and depending on what the crime was, but in general, yes, juveniles can be tried as adults if the juvenile court certifies them as an adult and transfers the case to criminal court.
(in the US) the age at which juveniles may (legally) work is governed by state law which can change from state to state.
Outlaws.
Juvenile because juveniles aren't charged as badly as adults.
Universal Juveniles was created in 1980.
The juveniles are eligible for adult sentencing. Good idea: Don't rob, steal or hurt anybody. Stay in school. Be good. Be free.
It depends on the state and local regulations. Some states may have different curfew times for minors during the summer months while others may maintain the same curfew throughout the year. It is important to check with your specific state or city to see if there are any changes to the curfew during the summer.
federal programs that exemplifies social structure for juveniles