depends if u r running away from disipline yes if u r running away from abuse no
I don't believe that running away is a crime in the U.S. So, unless she committed a crime while she was running away, a judge would not send her to jail. However, she might be evaluated by social services or a psychologist to determine the reason for running away. Authorities would be concerned that either the child had emotional/behavioral problems or that the family was not creating a healthy environment for her.If you or someone you know is thinking of running away, please talk to a trusted adult. Think about your school counselor, a neighbor, or aunt/uncle. If you're worried that they might contact your parents and get you in trouble, you can talk to someone confidentially (and for free) at: 1-800-RUNAWAY - (see related link).These people can help you with problems at home and other issues.
It all depends on what state you live in, you have to research state laws. In Illinois, once you are 17 you are considered a legal adult and can do what you please,without any negative repercussions
Alot. Please if you are thinking about running away, don't. It's just a way of avoiding your problems. Talk to a counsler or another trusted adult about those problems. Remember God loves you.
In Georgia, a minor running away from home is typically considered a status offense rather than a crime. However, parents or guardians have a legal responsibility to ensure the welfare and safety of their child, so they may be held accountable if their child runs away repeatedly. It's important to seek support from local resources if you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties that may lead to running away.
If you run away at the age of 17, it is considered a status offense and you could be taken into custody by the police if caught. It's important to seek help from a trusted adult or authority figure to address any underlying issues that led to running away.
No, a person can not get arrested for running away at the age of 17 in the state of Missouri. If the juvenile commits a crime when they run away, they can be arrested for the crime.
They can fine you and put you in jail for up to 72 hours.
I am 17 and did bad will i go to prison?
I don't believe that running away is a crime in the U.S. So, unless she committed a crime while she was running away, a judge would not send her to jail. However, she might be evaluated by social services or a psychologist to determine the reason for running away. Authorities would be concerned that either the child had emotional/behavioral problems or that the family was not creating a healthy environment for her.If you or someone you know is thinking of running away, please talk to a trusted adult. Think about your school counselor, a neighbor, or aunt/uncle. If you're worried that they might contact your parents and get you in trouble, you can talk to someone confidentially (and for free) at: 1-800-RUNAWAY - (see related link).These people can help you with problems at home and other issues.
no it not ok because peaple will get angry and put you to jail for 17 years, it ok if you are in graffiti in web of graffiti maker
you will be fined a big fine and possibly go to jail for harboring a run away
At 17 years old you are a minor and running away to another state means you are a run away and the law can arrest you and return you home. You can leave home at 18 when you are an adult.
It all depends on what state you live in, you have to research state laws. In Illinois, once you are 17 you are considered a legal adult and can do what you please,without any negative repercussions
Jail - 2007 1-17 was released on: USA: 2008
Alot. Please if you are thinking about running away, don't. It's just a way of avoiding your problems. Talk to a counsler or another trusted adult about those problems. Remember God loves you.
Jail - 2007 2012-04-17 was released on: USA: 17 April 2012
If you were keeping her there against her will or lying to the police if they ask you if she is with you.