Categories of Children in the Juvenile Justice System
Delinquent children=
those who violate the criminal law.
If they were adults, the word criminal would be applied to them. |
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Undisciplined
children = said to be beyond parental control, as
evidenced by their refusal to obey legitimate authorities, such as
school officials and teachers. They need state protection. |
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Dependent
children = typically have no parents or guardians to care for them
or were abandoned or placed for adoption in violation of the law. |
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Neglected children = those who don’t receive proper care from their parents or guardians. They may suffer from malnutrition, may not be provided with adequate shelter, or may not be receiving a proper upbringing. |
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Status
offenders = is a special category
which embraces children
who violate laws written only for them. |