Juvenile Justice System

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Some children and youth become involved with the juvenile justice system because they accused of committing a delinquent or criminal act. Other youth meets the system for status offense actions that are illegal only because of a youth’s age, such as truancy, underage drinking, and running away from home. Not all of these cases, however, formally processed through the courts. (Youth.Gov) The racial disparities that characterize criminal justice in America affect young people deeply, and cause minority youth to be over-represented at every stage of the juvenile justice system. Juvenile justice conceived as a way to intervene constructively in the lives of teenagers in order to steer them away from the adult criminal justice system. However, for

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