Juvenile Offenders: Status Offender vs. Juvenile Delinquent

1. Compare status offender juveniles and juvenile delinquents?

Status offender juveniles are released to their parent(s) or guardians and juvenile delinquents are not.

Both status offender juveniles and juvenile delinquents have committed no crimes.

No crime has been committed by the status offender juvenile whereas the juvenile delinquent is thought to have committed a crime.

Both status offender juveniles and juvenile delinquents have committed some type of crime.

Answer:

No crime has been committed by the status offender juvenile whereas the juvenile delinquent is thought to have committed a crime.

Explanation:

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Answer:

No crime has been committed by the status offender juvenile whereas the juvenile delinquent is thought to have committed a crime.

Explanation:

A juvenile who is a status offender has committed no crime but has engaged in activity which deems them uncontrollable by their parent(s) or guardian(s). Juvenile delinquents, on the other hand, have been charged with breaking the law.

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