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  2. Juvenile life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile life insurance advocates note that over the long term, management fees for other financial products typically will exceed juvenile life insurance policy commissions. For example in the illustration above, typical management fees of 1% annually would exceed, in every year following the 6th year, the $900–$1,800 one-time commission ...

  3. Child life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Child life insurance has been criticized for causing a motive for murder of insured children. [8] Forty-five coroners have stated that child life insurance is a motive to murder. [ 9 ] The Friendly Societies Act 1875 ( 38 & 39 Vict. c. 60) provided for payments on the death of children to pay the expenses of their burial.

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  5. About 300K Georgia kids lose insurance after pandemic-era ...

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    A recent report from Georgetown University says the state of Georgia dropped about 300,000 children from its Medicaid and PeachCare programs in 2023. About 300K Georgia kids lose insurance after ...

  6. How the juvenile justice system can protect our children from ...

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    The juvenile justice system needs to work towards rehabilitating, educating and improving the mental physical health of our youth rather than re-traumatizing them.

  7. Jones v. Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    In Jones, a juvenile offender who was 15 at the time of his offense, challenged his life sentence following Montgomery but was denied by the state. In a 6–3 decision with all six conservative justices upholding the life sentence without parole for Jones, the Court ruled that the states have discretionary ability to hold juvenile offenders to ...

  8. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile convicts working in the fields in a chain gang, photo taken circa 1903. The system that is currently operational in the United States was created under the 1974 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act called for a "deinstitutionalization" of juvenile delinquents. The act ...

  9. Data shows juvenile crime is down. Why do police and ...

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    Juvenile court judges must decide whether to send those kids to one of Ohio’s youth prisons, to adult court to face more serious charges, or to some form of probation.