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juvenile delinquency
noun
- behavior of a child or youth that is so marked by violation of law, persistent mischievousness, antisocial behavior, disobedience, or intractability as to thwart correction by parents and to constitute a matter for action by the juvenile courts.
juvenile delinquency
noun
- antisocial or criminal conduct by juvenile delinquents
Word History and Origins
Origin of juvenile delinquency1
Example Sentences
The rule makes clear that expunged convictions, juvenile delinquency adjudications and convictions under state laws for immigration-related offenses don’t disqualify a person from DACA.
Instead, the French government points to underprivilege in low-income urban neighbourhoods and juvenile delinquency, a reflection of the state’s belief that citizens are united under a single French identity, regardless of race or ethnicity.
Police arrested the boys suspected in both hotel incidents, and prosecutors charged them under the juvenile delinquency code.
Many are involved with the juvenile delinquency system, sex trafficked, developmentally disabled or suffering from psychosis.
It said that Mr. Beard had prior convictions as an adult and had juvenile delinquency proceedings that were “numerous and of increasing seriousness,” including allegations of robbery and assault.
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