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juvenile delinquency
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juvenile delinquency

Offences against the law that are committed by young people.

The American judicial system provides special status and treatment for juvenile offenders. Their identities are protected and their records barred from public view. Judicial proceedings are less formal than those of criminal courts. Incarceration may not extend beyond a defendant's majority. Sentencing is tailored to the developmental needs of defendants and may consist of probation, counseling, community service, supervision, or placement in homes for youthful offenders.



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A SUMMER crackdown on binge drinking in youth crime hotspots including Birmingham has been hailed a success by Government ministers.
Byline: MIKE BLACKBURN THE fight against youth crime in Stockton is being stepped up thanks to pounds 700,000 in Government funding.
The nationwide crackdown will target 69 youth crime priority areas, including Birmingham, Sandwell, Walsall and Coventry.
 
 
 
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