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  1. A "juvenile" is a person who has not attained his eighteenth birthday, and "juvenile delinquency" is the violation of a law of the United States committed by a person prior to his eighteenth birthday which would have been a crime if committed by an adult.

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  3. juvenile justice. Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held fully responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for adult criminal culpability is set at 18.

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    The Special Litigation Section works to protect the rights of youth confined in juvenile detention and commitment facilities run by, or on behalf of, state or local governments. We may also investigate whether juveniles are at risk of unnecessary confinement in such institutions. We also examine whether juvenile justice systems comply with youths' ...

    We use information from various sources, including community members affected by civil rights violations, to bring and pursue cases. The voice of the community is very important to us. This information informs our case selection. We may sometimes use it as evidence in an existing case. However, we cannot bring a case based on every report we receiv...

    Our work includes many different kinds of activity. We speak with families, children and other community stakeholders. We review and investigate complaints. We file lawsuits in federal court when necessary, and enforce orders we obtain from the courts. We participate in cases brought by private parties. We work closely with nationally renowned expe...

    The Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (CRIPA), 42 U.S.C. § 1997a, allows us to review conditions and practices within juvenile justice institutions. Under CRIPA, we have no authority to assist with individual claims. We also cannot correct a problem in a federal facility or actions by federal officials. We do not assist in criminal case...

    After a CRIPA investigation, we can act if we identify a systemic pattern or practice that causes harm. Evidence of harm to one individual only - even if that harm is serious - is not enough. If we find systemic problems, we send the state or local government a letter that describes the problems and says what steps they must take to fix them. We wi...

    Our juvenile work addresses a wide variety of issues, including medical care, mental health care, protection from physical and sexual abuse, equal treatment for youth regardless of race or ethnicity, and fair court procedures. For example, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, we obtained a comprehensive agreement that addresses suicide prevention, how ...

    We work closely with other parts of the Justice Department and other federal agencies that regulate, fund, and provide technical assistance to state and local governments. We work with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the National Institute of Justice, the Bureau of Prisons, the United States Department of Education, and t...

  4. Juvenile justice, system of laws, policies, and procedures intended to regulate the processing and treatment of nonadult offenders for violations of law and to provide legal remedies that protect their interests in situations of conflict or neglect. Learn more about juvenile justice in this article.

  5. Aug 31, 2016 · A juvenile is a minor, and a minor is someone who is younger than what each state’s law defines as the age of majority, typically 18 years of age in the United States, though in some states, the age is 17.

  6. In criminal law, a juvenile is an adolescent who is not old enough to take responsibility for a crime they are accused of, so they might not be seen in a traditional court, but by a juvenile court. A juvenile delinquent is an adolescent who has been found guilty of a crime.

  7. In the law a juvenile is defined as a person who is not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states and on the federal level, this age threshold is set at 18 years. In Wyoming a juvenile is a person under the age of 19.

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