Chapter 16.  A. It is most important that juveniles be rehabilitated.  B. It is most important that juveniles be held accountable and.

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Chapter 16

 A. It is most important that juveniles be rehabilitated.  B. It is most important that juveniles be held accountable and community safely be protected.  C. Serious violent offenders can best be handled in juvenile court.  D. Parens patriae is the best approach.

a. A juvenile delinquent b. A status offender c. A neglected and abused child d. None of the above.

Delinquency cases in which the youth is charged adult crimes. Status offenses. Dependency cases where the child is subject to abuse or neglect

Juvenile Waivers Statutory Exclusion Direct File

They re-offend at a higher rate. Brain research indicates that the brain has not fully developed, but will continue to develop into the 20s. i.e. impulse control.