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  2. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

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    The decision to make the new age of juveniles as less than 18 was declared a selfish decision by many. The United Nations had stated the international "juvenile" age cutoff to be 18, and many citizens of India felt that following that rule was a reflection of its poor priorities (prioritizing the UN over the needs of its own citizens).

  3. School-leaving age - Wikipedia

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    The school leaving age is the minimum age a person is legally allowed to cease attendance at an institute of compulsory secondary education. Most countries have their school leaving age set the same as their minimum full-time employment age, thus allowing smooth transition from education into employment, whilst a few have it set just below the ...

  4. List of age restrictions - Wikipedia

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    Age restrictions are laws, rules or recommendations which detail the given age a person must be in order to access something. Age limits often apply to minors , people under the age of majority , or older adults .

  5. Juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile law pertains to those who are deemed to be below the age of majority, which varies by country and culture. Usually, minors are treated differently under the law. Usually, minors are treated differently under the law.

  6. Juvenile court - Wikipedia

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    In most states, juvenile court jurisdiction continues through the age of eighteen, but in some states it may end at age seventeen or younger. Some states, such as Arizona, have recently adopted extended jurisdiction policies, where jurisdiction remains under the authority of the presiding juvenile court system through the adjudicated delinquent ...

  7. Advocates: Extend juvenile justice system past teen years ...

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    The measures would raise the age of young adults adjudicated through the juvenile system to 20. Advocates: Extend juvenile justice system past teen years include offenders to age 20 Skip to main ...

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Officials at the state Department of Juvenile Justice did not respond to questions about YSI. A department spokeswoman, Meghan Speakes Collins, pointed to overall improvements the state has made in its contract monitoring process, such as conducting more interviews with randomly selected youth to get a better understanding of conditions and analyzing problematic trends such as high staff turnover.

  9. Emancipation of minors - Wikipedia

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    In most states, the age of majority is upon reaching 18 years of age. The exceptions are Alabama and Nebraska , where the age of majority is 19, and Mississippi and Puerto Rico , where it is 21. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Depending on state laws, minors may be able to obtain medical treatment, marry, or exercise other rights (such as driving, voting ...