In the United States, children under the age of 7 are typically considered too young to be held criminally responsible, including being sent to juvenile detention. Instead, children that young may receive alternative interventions such as counseling or family support services.
In some cases, a 16-year-old may be tried as an adult and sentenced to prison depending on the severity of the crime committed. However, there are also juvenile detention centers where minors can be held instead of adult prisons. It ultimately depends on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws in the jurisdiction.
In most jurisdictions, a 5-year-old cannot be criminally charged or sent to jail because they are considered too young to understand the consequences of their actions. Instead, interventions such as counseling or child services are typically provided to address any behavioral issues.
In some cases, a 12 year old can be detained in a juvenile detention center if they are charged with a crime. The severity of the crime and the laws of the specific jurisdiction will determine what consequences a 12 year old may face.
No, it is not appropriate for a 12 year old to go out with a 19 year old. The age gap between them is too significant, and there are legal implications regarding age of consent and potential exploitation. It is important for individuals to engage in relationships with others who are at a similar stage of life and maturity level.
Yes, a 25-year-old man can go to jail for getting a 16-year-old girl pregnant, as it may be considered statutory rape or a similar offense depending on the jurisdiction's laws regarding the age of consent. Engaging in sexual activity with a minor is illegal and subject to legal consequences.
No, they go to Juvy.
Yes
For just a slap in the face? No. there will be repercussions though and your parents will be responsible. It's assault.
You only have to be under 18. Even a baby can go to Juvy.
No she never went to juvy.
Yes they can and if you meant to say under, they can also get "arrested" they go to juvy
Sixteen year olds going to jail? The answer is they must be eighteen. But if the judge decides the 16 year old should go to jail, he/she will. Some other options would be juvy or community service. Slight chance of rehab but you'd have to google that I am not sure.
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..?
juvy or juvinal hall
Yes. If a minor did something they can be arrested without the parents permission. Even if the Person is 2 they may still be arrested. They should go to juvy in some cases though.
In some cases, a 16-year-old may be tried as an adult and sentenced to prison depending on the severity of the crime committed. However, there are also juvenile detention centers where minors can be held instead of adult prisons. It ultimately depends on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws in the jurisdiction.
No, you'll go to Jail after the FBI finds you.