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Juvenile and Adult Arrests 2004.pdf
Juvenile offenders are age 17 and younger at the time of arrest. Adult offenders are considered those age 18 and older. Police have the discretion to release a juvenile or to refer the juvenile to the district attorney or juvenile court for prosecution.
Juvenile Dispositions 2004.pdf
In the juvenile court system, a disposition occurs when a sanction is ordered or a treatment plan is decided upon or initiated in a particular case. The juvenile system encompasses juveniles age 10 through 17.
Juvenile Placements 2004.pdf
Placements are dispositions resulting in a juvenile being placed in a residential facility for delinquents or status offenders or cases in which youth were otherwise removed from their homes and placed elsewhere.
Juvenile Status Offenses 2004.pdf
A status offense is behavior that is considered an offense only when committed by a juvenile. Specifically included in the Uniform Crime Report are curfew/loitering and runaways. These two offense categories are Part II offenses. Curfew and loitering...
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