There is no specific law in the state of North Carolina concerning the runaway situation. There is no record of penalties for running away.
The plural form of runaway is runaways.
Punishment is an abstract noun.
You can leave your home if you are 17 and live in NC depending on the reason for leaving and where you are going to live. If you are going to live with a family member, you can often do this without a judgment from the court system.
The five justifications for punishment in contemporary society are retribution (punishment as moral retribution for wrongdoing), deterrence (punishment to discourage future crime), incapacitation (punishment to protect society by removing offenders from the community), rehabilitation (punishment as a means to reform offenders), and restitution (punishment to compensate victims or society for harm caused).
Runaways on plantations often disrupted work schedules, leading to lower productivity and financial losses for plantation owners. Additionally, the escape of enslaved individuals challenged the authority of plantation owners and instilled fear among other enslaved individuals. In some cases, runaways sought refuge with nearby communities or formed maroon societies, further complicating plantation owners' efforts to maintain control.
Recapture and punishment.
There aren't any punishments if your 18.
North Carolina's method of execution is lethal injection.
About The Runaways (a band)
maximum 150 days imprisonment
a fine of up to 25000 dollars or prison sentence
The Runaways was created in 1975.
The Runaways ended in 1979.
Runaways - song - was created in 1992.
The Runaways - novel - was created in 1987.
And Now... The Runaways was created in 1978.
The duration of The Young Runaways is 1.52 hours.