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They request the assistance of the court. The judge reviews the evidence submitted and if it is found that the minor is incorregible as defined under the laws of the state in which the minor resides, he or she will be remanded into the custody of juvenile authorities. Incorregible is generally defined as a juvenile who consistently leaves home without permission and/or does not respect authority and/or is truant and/or creates an atmosphere in the family home that is psychologically or physically harmful to other family members and/or demonstrates violence against other person(s)(school fights, neighborhood disputes, etc.) and so forth. In emergency situations authorities can take the minor into custody without the necessity of a court order.

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Can you get kicked out at the age of 15?

No: it's illegal for parents to force their children under 18 out of their home. If this happens to you go to the police station, juvenile detention center, or child protection agency and get help (don't worry: Juvie won't incarcerate you if you go there).


Is there such thing as a child prison?

Many countries have facilities to detain "young offenders". These are generally not called prisons but are given more pleasant sounding names like detention centres, juvenile hall, detention homes, secure detention and similar names. These may be more homey than prisons or may be reworked area in existing prisons In some countries whole families are arrested and put in prisons - spouses and children together with the criminals. In the case of illegal immigrants the parents and children will be held, sometimes for years in detention facilities. The age of criminal responsibility is a consideration for the treatment of children committing crimes. Among the owest in the world is America where children as young a 6 years can be held criminally responsible for there actions (in some states). This is more severe than most countries of the world.


Should children be locked up in detention centres?

I believe that children should be locked up in juvenile detention center instead of going to adult jails. This allows time for reform.Answerim doing a debate at school and i have to say: Yes, they should and they can, because in or out their still in our country and they will end up treating us like dirt, whats the point ... they have a country, stay there!! they'll proburly be racist to us anyway, but children, i have no say they should just stay with their parents whereever they go. i know it sounds awful but its the truth. Children should be locked up in detention!


How does Wyoming define juvenile?

In Wyoming, a juvenile is anyone who under the age of 18 years old. This means that a person is essentially under the control of their parents.


Causes of juvenile delinquency?

The disadvantages of juvenile delinquency are it can cause a person to have a permanent record. This can cause trouble for the youth in the future when it comes to schooling, jobs, or even the military.

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Can a parent who has physical custody and joint legal custody put a child in a juvenile detention center without the other parents permission?

An intact family can't do that. A juvenile detention is related to the commission of a crime, so only the court does that. You can give up the child to family services, but the other parent can challenge for custody.


Can a seventeen year old girl move out without her parents consint?

No! If you get caught you can go to juvenile detention for being a runaway. I also believe you can get into trouble for being an incorigible minor.


Can you runaway from home when you are 15 years old and not get in trouble with the authorities?

No, at fifteen you would considered a runaway, and either returned to your parents, incarcerated in juvenile detention, or placed in foster care.


How do you tell your parents about a detention?

I got a detention cause my phone rang, but my mom was ok with it


When a police takes a juvenile into custody what is most likely to happen?

Most juvenile offenses result in the child being released to the care of his/her parents. If the parents are able to hold the child, he/she may be placed in a state facility or group home. Only children charged with the most serious offenses will be held in a juvenile detention center prior to trial. The child will then be charged with the offense, which will be tried in the appropriate court.


What really happend to jack's parents in newsies?

In the 1992 film "Newsies," Jack's parents died when he was younger, and he ended up in juvenile detention. This tragic event serves as the catalyst for Jack's journey to fight for the rights of the newsboys and seek a better future for himself and his friends.


What should you do if you get a detention slip and your parents are angry?

Do whatever you can to get them happy.


In Texas if a minor is charged with a drug charge will anything happen to the parents or guardian?

Here we have to see if the parents or the guardian , were taking any part in the child's drug possession. They should not be punished for someones mistake.


Can you get kicked out at the age of 15?

No: it's illegal for parents to force their children under 18 out of their home. If this happens to you go to the police station, juvenile detention center, or child protection agency and get help (don't worry: Juvie won't incarcerate you if you go there).


How do you react when you get a detention in school?

* You should try to act calm and try not to act like you just got a detention in front of your friends. You should tell your parents, if your teacher has not already told them, and you should tell them why you got it. Then just act good for the next couple of days, until you had the detention, and your parents forget about it.;]


If a juvenile hits their parents can they go to jail?

it depends if the juvenile is playing around or if the police get involed.


Is there such thing as a child prison?

Many countries have facilities to detain "young offenders". These are generally not called prisons but are given more pleasant sounding names like detention centres, juvenile hall, detention homes, secure detention and similar names. These may be more homey than prisons or may be reworked area in existing prisons In some countries whole families are arrested and put in prisons - spouses and children together with the criminals. In the case of illegal immigrants the parents and children will be held, sometimes for years in detention facilities. The age of criminal responsibility is a consideration for the treatment of children committing crimes. Among the owest in the world is America where children as young a 6 years can be held criminally responsible for there actions (in some states). This is more severe than most countries of the world.