On average, about 46,000 juveniles are held in residential placement facilities on any given day in the United States. However, the number fluctuates based on various factors like crime rates, policies, and societal changes.
You will see me for detention after school.The juvenile was sent to the detention centre.
Are you asking about state and federal PRISONS - or are you asking about how many get sent to juvenile detention facilities. The statistics will vary widely depending on which institutions you are referring to.
if they did something serious then they should go.
Juvenile delinquents used to be automatically sent to detention-centers.
bedroom, corner/time out, principal's office, juvenile detention, boarding school
If you mean where she got him from, it was a juvenile detention center, sort of like jail for kids. He was sent there for public nudity.
The police don't "throw" anybody anywhere! They take them into custody and deliver them either to the court or to the Dept of Children and Family Services. It is the Court and/or DCF who decide what will happen to the juvenile, NOT the police.
No, You will be arrested and Sent to Juvenile Detention, You have to be 13 to go to jail
In the movie "Thirteen," Waffenschmidt is a minor character who works as a detention officer at the juvenile detention center where Tracy and Evie are sent for their shoplifting and drug use. He is shown interacting with the girls and enforcing the rules of the facility.
In the USA it is between age 12 to 18 but some minor cases over 18 can still be sent to juvenile hall.
often, if they're caught they're sent to a juvenile detention center of some kind, where they treat them like criminals. I watched a special about it on tv.
There were 110,000 - 120,000 sent to the camps during WW2.