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  2. Juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    According to Jean Pierre Rosenczveig, a children's judge in Bobigny, near Paris, the juvenile criminal law in France has six key requirements: [5] The specialization of the magistrate. Indeed, the juvenile criminal system has its intervener: the children's judge, the court of assizes of minors, the court of appeal chamber of minors, etc.

  3. Category:Juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    California Division of Juvenile Justice; Child custody; Child savers; Children Act 1908; Children Act 1948; Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act 1955; Children and Young Persons Act 1933; Children and Young Persons Act 2008; Children's Regional Planning Committee; ContactPoint; Mary Conway Kohler; Juvenile court; Curfew

  4. Category:Juvenile case law - Wikipedia

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  5. Juvenile court - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes committed by children who have not attained the age of majority. In most modern legal systems, children who commit a crime are treated differently from legal adults who have committed the same offense.

  6. American juvenile justice system - Wikipedia

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    Harris County Juvenile Justice Center. The American juvenile justice system is the primary system used to handle minors who are convicted of criminal offenses. The system is composed of a federal and many separate state, territorial, and local jurisdictions, with states and the federal government sharing sovereign police power under the common authority of the United States Constitution.

  7. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice - Wikipedia

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    Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of criminology and juvenile law. Its Co-editors are Chad R. Trulson (University of North Texas) and Jonathan W. Caudill (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs). It was established in 2003 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.

  8. Youth rights - Wikipedia

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    Tracing its roots to youth activists during the Great Depression, youth rights has influenced the civil rights movement, opposition to the Vietnam War, and many other movements. Since the advent of the Internet , the youth rights movement has been gaining predominance again.

  9. Law of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law is a branch of law in the Vietnamese legal system, [1] [2] [3] comprising a system of legal regulations issued by the state, [4] which identify which acts that are dangerous to society are crimes, and at the same time regulate the penalties for crimes.