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Related FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provide the latest answers to commonly asked questions about Juvenile Justice System Structure and Process. Here you will find information on how states define a “juvenile” and on state provisions for trying certain juveniles as adults in criminal court.
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- What is a "juvenile"? [Answer]
- Do juvenile courts lose jurisdiction over juvenile offenders when they turn 18? [Answer]
- Are transfer (waiver) laws the only laws that enable states to impose adult sanctions on juvenile offenders? [Answer]
- How do judicial waiver criteria vary by state? [Answer]
- How do concurrent jurisdiction (prosecutorial discretion) provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- How do statutory exclusion provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- How do juvenile court blended sentencing provisions vary by state? [Answer]
- What is the youngest age that a juvenile can be transferred to criminal court for trial as an adult? [Answer]
- Have states made it easier for juveniles to be tried as adults in criminal court? [Answer]
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