A minor in criminal justice will not, by itself, qualify you for employment at a law enforcement agency. It may show your interest in the field and attempt to familiarize yourself with the CJ system. There are many non-sworn jobs at law enforcement agencies, and each has its specific requirements.
The under-age prostitute will not be charged and incarcerated as a criminal, but treated as a victim who can be placed into a safe environment by the Department of Social Services, keeping her out of the criminal justice system and potentially off the streets again forced into prostitution.
a dumb one.
Yes, a minor can make a noise complaint. The local police department is where you file a complaint.
It depends on the Police Department. Each department can establish its own guidelines, but, generally, there are no special procedures for a police officer to follow when stopping a minor for a traffic violation as opposed to an adult. Minor's are required to appear in a separate court with their parent/guardian to answer the charge.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
A person who takes in a minor with the parents' permission may face criminal charges. It is best to call the parents or the police if the minor refuses to leave.
Call your local police department and ask them this question.
11pm on week days 12am on weekends unless the minor has a written paper from an employer or parent that is processed through the counties police department.
True. A Justice of the Peace typically has the authority to preside over minor civil and criminal cases, such as small claims and misdemeanors, depending on the jurisdiction. Additionally, they can administer oaths, perform marriages, and handle other administrative duties as allowed by law. However, the specific powers of a Justice of the Peace can vary by state or country.
Your juvenile record WILL be available to the background investigator for the department you are interested in, but what that particular department's recruiting/hiring guidelines are, is an impossible question to answer.
It depends on the policies of the local police department. It isn't illegal to do so, and most police departments will hire officers if they have a ticket, as long as the ticket is for something minor, such as speeding.