Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center was created in 1931.
In most cases, a parent cannot unilaterally send their child to a juvenile detention center. Juvenile detention usually requires involvement from law enforcement, the courts, or a social services agency. Parents may seek assistance from these authorities if they are concerned about their child's behavior.
The age at which a minor can be sent to a juvenile detention center, often referred to as juvi, varies by jurisdiction. In the United States, most states set the minimum age at around 10 to 12 years old. However, some states have lower minimum ages, such as 7 years old, while others may have higher minimum ages. It is important to consult the specific laws and regulations of the relevant jurisdiction to determine the exact age requirements for juvenile detention.
Detention centers have been used for centuries as a form of confinement for individuals awaiting trial or serving a sentence. The concept cannot be attributed to a single inventor.
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.
There were no juveniles or teens ( teens is not a term until 1940). People were babies and then they were grown. At 12-13 they were on their own so if they committed a crime they were treated as an adult and that included any of the punishments they did in this time. Five would be 1. stocks 2. hanging 3. iron madien 4. being strapped into a chair and dunked several times in water 5. burned at the stake
A JUVENILE detention center.
Juvenile Hall, Juvie, or Juvenile Detention Center.
Hillbrook detention center I think.
No, he is not.
West County Detention Center was created in 1991.
A nicer sounding name for a juvenile detention center (aka: reform school).
For doing, or failing to do, WHAT? Anybody can sue anyone for anything.
if they did something serious then they should go.
You will probably serve time in juvenile detention center.
The address of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: 2131 Front St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
The web address of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: http://www.cvartcenter.org
The phone number of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: 330-928-8092.