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Essay heading: Juvenile Justice
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At this point you cannot blame the officer’s actions unless it is extensive and not necessary.
After police investigation, the next step in the process is detention. If the police decide to file a petition, the juvenile has to go to juvenile court. The first decision that is made is whether the juvenile should remain at home or placed in a detention facility... displayed 300 characters
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The first decision that is made is whether the juvenile should remain at home or placed in a detention facility. Sometimes the juvenile is required to remain in the detention facility until their case is heard by the court. If the juvenile is not detained, they will be released to a parent or guardian... displayed next 300 characters
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