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status offense
 
juvenile deliquency
Juvenile
 
Youth between the ages of 10 and 18.
 
Youth between the ages of 15 and 18
 
Youth between the ages of 12 and 18
Jurisdiction
 
The power of a court to hear a case.
 
The power of a parent
 
The power of an adult over a child
Culpability
 
guilt
 
helping others
 
going to get a cup
Age Of Criminal Responsibility
 
17 or 18
 
16 or 17
 
15 - 18
Aftercare Plan
 
a plan for services and supports after you leave a program
 
a plan for you after you graduate
 
a plan to get out of jail
Aftercare
 
including health, mental health, educational
 
including jail and rehab
 
Cutting class
Witness
 
A person who has seen or knows something about the delinquen
 
A person who commits the crime
 
The crime that is committed
Arraignment Hearing
 
The Juvenile is advised of the charges against him/her
 
The Juvenile is let go
 
The Juvenile goes to jail
Juvenile Rehabilitation Authority
 
Prison
 
Sentencing
 
Trial
Jail
 
Detention
 
Case
 
Trial
Disposition
 
Sentencing
 
Case
 
Trial
Adjudication Hearing
 
Trial
 
Court
 
Offense
Delinquent Act / Offense
 
Crime
 
Case
 
Hearing
Respondent
 
Defendant
 
Crime
 
Offense