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  2. Changes enacted to North Carolina juvenile delinquent law

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    Among the changes now law within the legislation Juvenile Justice Modifications, also known as House Bill 834, are changes to punishments; language in the definition of a delinquent juvenile ...

  3. NC Juvenile Justice system facing challenges; officials say ...

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    She traces many of the problems back to 2019, when Raise the Age went into effect in North Carolina, a law where 16 and 17-year-olds accused of crimes are no longer automatically put into the ...

  4. North Carolina age of juvenile jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction in the state of North Carolina has been an ongoing issue in the North Carolina General Assembly.There are currently two pieces of legislation focusing on this issue, Senate Bill 506 and House Bill 632, which seek to raise the age of jurisdiction from 16 to 18.

  5. Here’s why the Democratic governor brought up NC’s “Raise the Age” law in blocking the bill. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes juvenile crime bill, saying it ‘begins to erode’ NC’s reforms Skip ...

  6. North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency ...

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    The North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP) was a state agency of North Carolina, headquartered in Raleigh. [1] The agency operates juvenile corrections facilities in the state. It is now a part of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.

  7. 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

  8. NC isolates incarcerated youth in locked rooms. Is it ...

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    Youth in North Carolina juvenile detention facilities are also confined as a behavior modification tool or to prevent them from harming themselves or others, according to the juvenile justice ...

  9. North Carolina bill aims to stop prosecuting 6-year-olds

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    Children as young as 6 can be prosecuted in North Carolina juvenile court — the lowest age set by law in the country — but a bipartisan effort would raise the minimum age of delinquency to 10.