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YOU CAN GO TO JUVY FOR swearing in a public

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What is juvenile crime?

Crimes committed by people who aren't considered legally adult.


What is juvy like?

Juvenile detention, or juvy, is a facility where underage individuals who have committed crimes are held. It typically provides education, counseling, and rehabilitation programs to help young offenders reintegrate into society. Conditions may vary, but the focus is on helping juveniles learn from their mistakes and make positive changes in their lives.


Is there such thing as kid jail?

Yes, but they are not called "jails" they have 'nicer' sounding names such as Correction Home place - or similar!


What can you go to juvenile court for?

Juvenile court is for cases involving minors who have committed crimes or offenses, such as theft, vandalism, drug possession, or assault.


What is the book HOLES all about?

It's about children in a juvenile detention centre who have to dig holes all day in the desert as punishment for their crimes. Check Wikipedia for more info!


Can minors convicted of felonies do time at teen boot camps rather than juvenile detention?

Yes, minors convicted of felonies can do time at teen boot camps rather than juvenile detention. You can find more info at www.ehow.com › How Tos › Legal › Criminal Law It depends on the city/county/state, the judge, the crime and program availability. There are boot camp programs that are in their own location and those that are located at a detention facility. Many times they are for first time offenders and the crimes are not violent crimes.


Where are juvenile crimes most committed at?

Per Capita would be Redcliff, Alberta, Canada. It is known to have the highest crimes per capita of persons under the age of 18


What part of speech is juvenile?

Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).


Why do people go into juvenile detention?

People enter juvenile detention primarily as a consequence of committing offenses that are considered illegal or delinquent, such as theft, assault, or drug-related crimes. Detention serves as a means of holding young individuals accountable for their actions while also providing them with an opportunity for rehabilitation. Factors such as a history of behavioral issues, lack of parental supervision, or involvement in gang activities can also contribute to their detention. Ultimately, the goal is to redirect their behavior and prevent future criminal activity.


What does WAJU do?

The women and juvenile unit focuses on defending crimes committed against these sectors. They are specially trained for this type of work.


What do when you know the owner of the company you work for is breaking the law?

A socially responsible citizen reports crimes to the police, no matter who has committed them. Of course, when the crimes were committed by your employer, there could be unfortunate consequences for you, such as losing your job.


Example of juvenile delinquency?

adolescents who commit crimes that adults will not ordinarily be charged for are considered juvenile delinquents; example- breaking curfew, drinking, cutting classes, smoking or engaging in sexual activities. Juvenile delinquency is any crime from small to murder committed by a juvenile.

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