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

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    A resident’s sentiment “Im Not Going to Leave the same way I came!!!” was written on a hand cutout inside the library at the Mecklenburg County Juvenile Detention Center in 2022, the year ...

  3. Lawsuit demands that NC stop locking minors in rooms in ...

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    Since 2021, juvenile justice staff have confined kids for “administrative” reasons at least 2,097 times. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

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

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    The 1998 Juvenile Justice Reform Act states that only serious offenders, violent offenders, and chronic offenders may be ordered to attend YDCs. The public at times has confused the YDCs with the youth correctional facilities operated by the North Carolina Department of Correction . [ 1 ]

  5. CMPD Chief: Amid a juvenile crime wave, my officers can’t ...

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  6. North Carolina age of juvenile jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Where detention is necessary, places 16- and 17-year-olds in juvenile detention if they are under the jurisdiction of juvenile court and in county jail if they are under the jurisdiction of adult court. Anticipate taking 4 years to move all 16- to 17-year-olds to the juvenile system: 2015 - less than 16 + 1 ⁄ 2-year-olds move to juvenile system

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Mecklenburg County jail will get new health care provider ...

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    People jailed at the Mecklenburg County Detention Center will get their health care from a new company next month. Kansas-based VitalCore Health Strategies will care for people starting May 19 ...