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Children between 10 and 17 can be arrested and taken to court if they commit a crime.
How do I get my child admitted to the Detention Center? Parents do not determine whether a juvenile should be detained in the Detention Center. Only Juvenile Court Judges and specified Intake Officers can determine this.
The age of criminal responsibility in NSW is 10 years, and children in this age group and above can be charged, convicted, and incarcerated. This impacts families, especially if young children are involved.
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses.
Colloquially it is often referred to as juvie. A YDC or JDC is a prison for youth offenders under the age of 18, also legally referred to as minors or under the age of majority. Juvenile offenders are tried in juvenile court, which is a separate system for youth offenders.

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Signed into law in 2006, Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act set the minimum age of criminal responsibility at 15 years old. In the 20th Congress, Sen. Robin Padilla filed Senate Bill No.

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