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Child and adolescent psychiatrists recommend that when parents find out their child has stolen, they: tell the child that stealing is wrong. help the youngster to pay for or return the stolen object. make sure that the child does not benefit from the theft in any way.
Some of the more common juvenile offenses include: theft, larceny, alcohol offenses, disturbing the peace, drug offenses, vandalism, assault, robbery, criminal trespass, harassment, fraud, burglary, loitering, possession of stolen property, possession of weapons and crimes committed on behalf of gangs.
Minors under 18 years old cannot be tried as adults for petty theft in California. The juvenile justice system takes care of all cases involving juvenile petty theft. However, this may not be the case for more serious offenses that are listed in WIC 707(b), like robbery charges.
Most juveniles caught shoplifting are required to pay for the merchandise and participate in a diversion program. Other consequences for minor shoplifting include: An order to pay for the stolen merchandise. Juvenile probation.
Theft and Shoplifting: One of the most common juvenile offenses, theft, includes acts like shoplifting, larceny, or unauthorized borrowing. In California, petty theft (Penal Code 484 and 488) applies to stolen property valued at $950 or less, while higher amounts may be classified as grand theft.

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Should your child steal from you, it is indeed possible to call the police. While the decision is challenging, in cases where theft is frequent or linked to serious issues like a drug habit, police involvement can be a necessary step.
Walmart security will usually call law enforcement when they catch a shoplifter, burglar, or vandal. If the criminal happens to be a minor, LE can call the parent, cite the kid and call a parent, or arrest the kid and book them into juvenile hall.

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