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Crimes and Tickets
Youth and the Criminal Process
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When a Youth Commits a Crime
Responsibility for Crimes: Age 12 and Up
Caught by the Police? What Happens Next?
Extrajudicial Measures: The Police Decide
Teens Accused of Crimes: Possible Outcomes
Extrajudicial Sanctions: Instead of the Court Process
Your Child's Right to a Lawyer
Youth and Criminal Records
What Is a Youth Record?
Impact of Having a Youth Record
Youth and the Criminal Process: The Role of Parents
Going to Court With Your Child
Are you Responsible for Your Child's Crimes?
Your Child, the Police and You
Detention Before Trial and Conditional Release: The Parents' Role
Youth Court
Steps in the Youth Court Process
Appearing in Youth Court
Can Teens Get Adult Punishments?
Can Teens Be Sent to Prison?
Youth Sentences