Tag: juvenile justice system
Police Can Interrogate Minors Without Parents Present at Age 14
At the age of 14, a child can be interrogated by police without a parent present. This is a reality in many jurisdictions, where...
Understanding the 18,000 Truancy Cases in U.S. Schools Annually
Every year, U.S. schools grapple with approximately 18,000 truancy cases, a persistent issue that disrupts education and strains resources. Truancy, often misunderstood, is not...
Understanding the 5 Key Aspects of Youth Offender Law
Nearly 2 million youth under 18 are arrested in the United States each year, according to the most recent data. These staggering numbers highlight...
Juvenile Law Chapter 1: Unlocking Secrets of Youth Justice
Welcome to Juvenile Law Chapter 1: Unlocking Secrets of Youth Justice, where we delve into the complex world of juvenile justice. Have you ever...



