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nramada

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What do judges generally do with repeat juvenile offenders who are deemed untreatable by juvenile authorities?
 
  a. The court sentences the juvenile to a detention center until they are 21 .
  b. The child is transferred to adult court.
  c. The child remains in juvenile court.
  d. The court declines to prosecute this type of child and refers him or her to an adult treatment facility.

Question 2

According to your text, status offenders are defined as _____.
 
  a. Children who commit an act that would be classified as a crime if they were adults
  b. Children who have been adjudicated delinquent
  c. Children in need of supervision
  d. Children who are abused/neglected and commit crimes to survive



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



nramada

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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