According to the Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement, there were 92,854 people under the age of 18 held in juvenile facilities in 2006, the most current year for which data is available. Of those, 52,756 were actually committed - 44,937 males and 7,819 females.
why, did you steal a credit card? haha. seriously though, you could get arrested but it depends on the type of credit card. if i were you, id put that back! :)
That depends on what they do while hacking and their age. Sending an 11 year old script kiddie to jail probably won't be as effective as bringing his parents into it, having his computer privileges revoked and making him do community service. On the other hand someone who writes malware and embeds it as a Trojan in software so that they can hack computers to join them to a botnet DO belong in jail - preferably with a lifer named Bubba who wants to "have some fun with them". - ok I admit, I hate spammers and people who release scareware, spyware, etc. but the harm these people do is very expensive in terms of lost time and productivity not to mention the theft of services and aggrivation they are guilty of.
Cradle robbing refers to a relationship where there is a significant age difference between two people, typically with the older person being much older than the other. As long as both parties are above the legal age of consent and the relationship is consensual, it is not illegal. However, in cases where one person is underage, it can be considered illegal depending on the age of consent laws in that specific jurisdiction.
Vandalism can be carried out by individuals of any age or background. It is typically done with the intention of causing damage, defacing property, or expressing a message. However, it is illegal and widely frowned upon in society.
"In 2007, drug law violators comprised 19.5% of all adults serving time in State prisons - 253,300 out of 1,296,700 State prison inmates."Source:Sabol, William J., PhD, and West, Heather C., Bureau of Justice Statistics, Prisoners in 2007 (Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, December 2008), NCJ224280, p. 21, Appendix Table 10."(2002) According to a federal survey of jail inmates, in 2002, of the 96,359 violent offenders in jail, 37.6% used alcohol at the time of their offense, 21.8% used drugs, and 47.2% used alcohol or drugs; of the 112,895 property offenders in jail that year, 28.5% used alcohol at the time of their offense, 32.5% used drugs, and 46.8% used alcohol or drugs; of the 112,447 drug offenders in jail that year, 22.4% used alcohol at the time of their offense, 43.2% used drugs, and 51.7% used drugs or alcohol at the time of their offense."Source:Karberg, Jennifer C. and Doris J. James, US Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Substance Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment of Jail Inmates, 2002" (Washington, DC: US Dept. of Justice, July 2005), Table 7, p. 6."(2002) According to a federal survey of jail inmates, of the total 440,670 jail inmates in the US in 2002, 112,447 (25.5%) were drug offenders: 48,823 (11.1%) for possession and 56,574 (12.8%) for trafficking." Source:Karberg, Jennifer C. and Doris J. James, US Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Substance Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment of Jail Inmates, 2002" (Washington, DC: US Dept. of Justice, July 2005)"In 1995, 23% of state prisoners were incarcerated for drug offenses in contrast to 9% of drug offenders in state prisons in 1986. In fact, the proportion of drug offenders in the state prison population nearly tripled by 1990, when it reached 21%, and has remained at close to that level since then. The proportion of federal prisoners held for drug violations doubled during the past 10 years. In 1985, 34% of federal prisoners were incarcerated for drug violations. By 1995, the proportion had risen to 60%."Source:Craig Haney, Ph.D., and Philip Zimbardo, Ph.D., "The Past and Future of U.S. Prison Policy: Twenty-five Years After the Stanford Prison Experiment," American Psychologist, Vol. 53, No. 7 (July 1998), p. 715."The number of offenders under age 18 admitted to prison for drug offenses increased twelvefold (from 70 to 840) between 1985 to 1997. By 1997 drug offenders made up 11% of admissions among persons under 18 compared to 2% in 1985." Source:Strom, Kevin J., US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Profile of State Prisoners Under Age 18, 1985-1997 (Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, February 2000), p. 4.Disclaimer: All information copied directly from "http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/node/64"; I am not the author of this material. I do however trust the veracity of the statements issued by said website. It is MY opinion that the aforementioned statistics are accurate.
i think its because that's how old you have to be in jail... if your under that age then you go to juvy so..?
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well not really well no but as long as your parents know that you are on it and they know your password and check on it ma mum did that when i was under age lol
about 5 million
The population of children under the age of 18 in Oregon is 866,453.
There is no accurate number for how many kids live by themselves. In most states, kids under the age of 17 or 18 cannot live by themselves and has to live with an adult.
NO, You can not play this game if you are under the age of 13 you will go to jail.
no i would not go out with young kids cuz if ur my age 17 u could go to jail for them
Yes its like a U, they are made for kids under the age of 8.
i think kids under the age of 15 and over 12 should be able to drive as long as they have the quallifications they need.
No. kids under the age of 16 cannot fish without a licence in british Columbia.
they get tortured by really strict teachers in "Torture School".