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A is an act declared by statute to be a crime because it violates the standards of behavior expected of children.
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represented the first Supreme Court evaluation of the constitutionality of juvenile court proceedings.
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Under the philosophy of , the state takes over the role of parent.
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involves criminal law violations that would be considered "crimes" if committed by an adult.
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Running away is an example of a offense.
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In juvenile proceedings, a is a document alleging that a youth is a delinquent or status offender and requesting the juvenile court to assume jurisdiction.
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In Breed v. Jones, the protection against was extended to juvenile cases.
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The Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency Act required the of status offenders by 1985.
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A of jurisdiction sends a juvenile to an adult court for criminal processing.
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The issue in Schall v. Martin was the of juveniles.







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