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  2. Begin by filling in the Juvenile Delinquency Case Number, County, Courtroom, and District at the top of the form. Ensure all sections are completed neatly.
  3. In the 'Juvenile Applicant' section, provide the name and mailing address of the juvenile. Select the appropriate responsible party option (e.g., Parent(s), Guardian(s)).
  4. Complete the 'Responsible Party’s Information' sections for up to two responsible parties. Include their names, relation to the applicant, addresses, phone numbers, and relevant identification details.
  5. Fill out the financial information section for each responsible party. Include gross monthly income and expenses. Be sure to categorize income accurately as per guidelines provided in the document.
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A: The four types of cases typically handled in a juvenile court are traffic violations involving minors, drug and alcohol cases involving minors, violent crimes involving minors, and thefts or property crimes involving minors.
Common examples of juvenile delinquency include shoplifting, petty theft, consuming illicit or regulated substances, and spraying graffiti.
0:17 2:03 The American Bar Association asserts that status offenders should not be held in secure detention orMoreThe American Bar Association asserts that status offenders should not be held in secure detention or correctional facilities they recommend alternatives such as community-.
juvenile delinquency. noun. : a violation of the law committed by a juvenile that would have been a crime if committed by an adult. also : antisocial behavior by juveniles that is subject to legal action.
There are four main types of juvenile delinquency individual, group-supported, organized and situational.

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Types of Juvenile Delinquency Individual delinquency refers to one child committing an act on his or her own, with the argument that the delinquency is caused by family problems. Group-supported delinquency occurs when multiple children get together and commit delinquent acts in their neighborhood.

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