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When police release juvenile records to the press, it can lead to significant privacy violations and potential harm to the juvenile's future. Juvenile records are typically sealed to protect minors from public scrutiny and the long-term consequences of having their mistakes widely publicized. Such disclosures can impact a juvenile's reputation, mental health, and opportunities for education and employment. Additionally, releasing this information may undermine the rehabilitative goals of the juvenile justice system, which aims to help young offenders reintegrate into society.

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List some reasons why police records should remain confidential even after the case has been sent to the prosecuting attorney?

There are several reasons why police records should remain confidential. The first one; the release of sensitive information related to a crime or criminal act can serve to compromise an ongoing criminal investigation. Another reason police records should remain confidential is when they apply to juvenile proceedings. Reasoning behind this is that the release of information related to juveniles such as their names, crimes and/or victimization may lead to the stigmatization of the juvenile in question thereby preventing or inhibiting their rehabilitation and/or recovery. A further reason behind the confidentiality of police records (though a rare one) is the compromising of a criminal case due to contamination of the jurors. Lastly, police reports may contain information related to a witness and possibly the informants involved in the case and the release of such information can compromise their safety particularly in circumstances surrounding police informants.


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