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Juvenile Offenders

Statutory Authority & requirements investigations involving "Juvenile Offenders"

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33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (1/6) Family Code 51.01 to protect the public; public safety (1/6)
33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (2/6) Family Code 51.01 to provide punishment for criminal acts; remove the taint of criminality from children committing unlawful acts (2/6)
33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (3/6) Family Code 51.01 to provide care and protection; moral; mental & physical development of children (3/6)
33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (4/6) Family Code 51.01 to protect the welfare of the community; control the commission of unlawful acts by children (4/6)
33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (5/6) Family Code 51.01 to achieve foregoing purposes (in a family environment); remove child from parent only when necessary, or removal for public interest/giving care that parent doesn't give (5/6)
33.1 Purpose of Title III Purpose & Interpretation (6/6) Family Code 51.01 to provide simple judicial procedure, enforced and other legal and constitutional rights recognized and enforced (6/6)
Does anything in Title III prevent Criminal Proceedings? No
33.2 Child (defined ages) 10yoa or older and 17yoa; OR 17yoa or older and under 18yoa
33.2 Definite Child Alleged or found to have engaged in delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision as a result of acts committed before becoming 17yoa
33.2 Define Custodian the adult whom the child resides
33.2 Define Guardian the person who, UNDER COURT ORDER, is the guardian of the person of the child or the public or private agency with whom the child has been placed by a court.
33.2 Define Judge or Juvenile Court Judge the judge of a juvenile court
33.2 Define Law Enforcement Officer A peace officer defined by Article 2.12 CCP
33.2 Define Non-Offender is a child who: (part 1/2) Subject to jurisdiction of a court under ABUSE, DEPENDENCY, or NEGLECT statutes under Title 5 for reasons other than legally prohibited conduct of the child; or has been taken into custody and is being held solely for deportation out of the US; (part 1/2)
33.2 Define Non-Offender is a child who: (part 2/2) PARENT; the mother or the father of a child, BUT DOES NOT include a parent whose PARENTAL RIGHTS have been TERMINATED. (part 2/2)
33.2 Define Referral to Juvenile Court the referral of a child or a child's case to the office or official, including an intake officer or probation officer; designated by the juvenile board to process children within the juvenile justice system
33.2 Define Secure Correctional Facility (1/2) Any public or private residential facility, including an alcohol or other drug treatment facility: INCLUDES construction fixtures designed to physically restrict movements (1/2)
33.2 Define Secure Correctional Facility (2/2) Activities of juvenile/other individuals held in lawful custody in the facility; used placement of juvenile adjudicated as having committed an offense. Any non-offender or any other individual convicted of a Criminal offense
33.2 Define Secure Detention Facility Any public or private residential facility
Created by: TammyG42
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