A juvenile report typically refers to a document that outlines the details of a case involving a minor who is suspected of committing a crime or is in need of intervention due to behavioral issues. It may include information about the juvenile's background, the nature of the offense, and any previous interactions with law enforcement or social services. These reports are often used by courts, probation officers, and social workers to assess the situation and determine appropriate interventions or consequences.
juvinile detention
YES
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i don't now
It dePends on the crime but the army will take u
If the placement was court ordered - YES.
it's like jail for minors/kids
look up JH (Juvinile Hormon)
Unknown, however there are often genetic predispositions.
In most cases, sealed juvenile records are not required to be disclosed on a job application. However, the laws regarding disclosure of juvenile records vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to consult with a legal professional or the relevant authorities in your area. As for reporting a felony that occurred when you were a juvenile, this also depends on the specific requirements of the job application and the laws in your jurisdiction regarding disclosure of juvenile offenses. It is advisable to seek legal advice to ensure compliance with the law and to protect your rights.
Yes, they are likely to be taken to a juvinile detention center. They will investigate the situation and make sure they have a safe place to live.
It is when a young adult has been put in a home for people that dont listen or follow the rules.