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Are males and females detained in the same centers?

DJJ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, males and females are detained in the same detention centers. However, males and females are separated in different housing units, school classrooms, etc.

What are the symptoms of juvenile diabetes?

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The symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children are not always easy to spot. As onset can be quite slow, it can be easy to miss them. Hyperglycemia - what to do when blood sugar levels get too high and how to bring down your sugar levels

Who is a Juvenile?

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defined by the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2000, “juvenile is a person who has not completed eighteenth year of age”. The term ‘Juvenile’ has been used in the Act in the context of Juvenile in Conflict with Law.

Are families allowed to visit juveniles detained in detention?

DJJ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Visitation is an important component of a youth's stay in detention and is encouraged and supported by detention staff. Parents, grandparents, and legal guardians are approved visitors. Others may only visit if so ordered by the court or specifically approved by the Superintendent or designee. A youth's assigned Juvenile Probation Officer should be contacted to approve both visitation list additions and special visitation arrangements.

Who may visit youth who are being detained?

Juvenile - Clark County Washington
Visitation is restricted to parents and guardians only. Special visits that involve other family members must be arranged with the youth's Probation Counselor. If unauthorized individuals come for visitation they will not be allowed to participate in a visitation.

What is the difference between being arrested and detained?

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If you are arrested, you can be taken into custody, which means that you are not free to leave the scene. Without being arrested, you can be detained, however, or held for brief questioning for a short time if a police officer or other person believes you may be involved in a crime. For example, an officer may detain you if you are carrying a large box near a burglary site. A storekeeper can also detain you if he/she suspects you have stolen something until the police arrive.

What if I am interested in a career in juvenile probation or juvenile justice?

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Juvenile probation is most often performed at the county level, and youth parole is usually conducted by the state. Most juvenile probation officers and parole agents are required to have at least a bachelor's degree. Juvenile parole agents and probation officers are usually peace officers and are required to successfully pass an intensive background investigation and complete a law enforcement academy.

What is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?

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There are three main types of JRA. They include pauciarticular, polyarticular, and systemic. Ask your doctor.

Q What is Juvenile Court?

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A Juvenile Court oversees child protection and delinquency cases and assures the rights of the child are protected. In areas of conflicting opinion, it is the juvenile court which determines the course of action necessary in order to protect the child, rehabilitate the family or juvenile offender.

Is a juvenile record confidential?

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Some parts of a juvenile record are confidential and some parts are not confidential. Generally a juvenile record consists of two parts, social and legal. The social file includes reports and materials relating to the child's or youth's history and prognosis and are considered privileged. This information is not to be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than the judge of the juvenile court, those acting under the judge's direction, and to the attorneys of record.

Why is Ezorb so effective against Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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Like many other bone, joint and muscle diseases, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is caused by weakened bone, joint and muscle metabolism. As part of the aging process, metabolism slows down gradually. It's not unusual for elderly to develop rheumatoid arthritis. Unfortunately a small percentage of the population may experience a decelerating bone, joint and muscle metabolism at an earlier stage of life.

Can a Juvenile be Incarcerated?

Essex County Prosecutor's Office
The judge may also impose a term of incarceration as the disposition. Relatively few juveniles are ever incarcerated but the number may increase, as legislative changes require jail terms for juveniles who commit certain offenses and continue to commit more serious offenses. Incarceration guidelines are as follows for juveniles: The juvenile justice system is more lenient and informal than many people realize.

What are my rights if I am involuntarily detained?

Orange County Public Defender
If you have been certified for a 14 day hold, you have an automatic right to a probable cause hearing unless you have requested a Writ of Habeas Corpus.

Return to list of questions How do I post bail for someone detained by the Department of Correction?

NYC: Department of Correction | Inmate Look-up Service
You can use funds transfer services offered by approved providers identified on this Inmate Lookup website. To find out about different payment methods - Internet, telephone, agent, or kiosk - and to link to these provider websites, simply locate the inmate, and then click the Send Money button shown on the Inmate Details screen. The fees charged vary with each provider and the Department of Correction receives no funds. Complete bail-posting directions can be found on the DOC website.

When are juvenile court hearings necessary?

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Juvenile court hearings are held when children are removed from their parent's custody and when DHS supervision of abused or neglected children in their own homes is ordered. The court ensures that the parents' and the child's rights will be protected. The parents have a right to legal counsel and, if they cannot afford an attorney, parents can request that one be appointed by the court.

What is a Juvenile Probation Officer and what are they responsible for?

DJJ Frequently Asked Questions
Juvenile Probation Officers are employed by the Office of Probation and Community Intervention of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. This section of the Department provides two important services. Community supervision and services to those youth, under the age of 18, who are referred to the agency by law enforcement. Juvenile Probation Officers are the front-line staff that deliver case management services to the youth and their families.

How can I have my juvenile record sealed or expunged?

DJJ Frequently Asked Questions
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is the official keeper of Florida criminal history records, including those concerning juveniles. The sealing (keeping confidential) and expunction (destruction) of criminal history records is governed by chapter 943, Florida Statutes, and is administered by FDLE. While juvenile records are considered confidential they are not automatically sealed and in many instances can be accessed by the general public.

What are juvenile cataracts?

According to CERF, the incidence of juvenille cataracts in the breed checked by ACVO veterinarians is around 15-18%. The actual incidence is probably higher as many long time breeders discover the anomaly in young dogs early and never certify them. With a typical juvenille cataract, the dogs vision is not usually substantially affected, and they lead a full, happy, albeit it neutered, life.
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