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¦ noun a court for the trial or legal supervision of juveniles.
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A juvenile court is a court which deals with crimes committed by young people who are not yet old enough to be considered as adults.
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A juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes that are committed by children who have not attained the age of majority. In most modern legal systems, children who commit a crime are treated differently from legal adults that have committed the same offense.

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Juvenile court

A juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes that are committed by children who have not attained the age of majority. In most modern legal systems, children who commit a crime are treated differently from legal adults that have committed the same offense.

Industrialized countries differ in whether juveniles should be charged as adults for serious crimes or considered separately. Since the 1970s, minors have been tried increasingly as adults in response to "increases in violent juvenile crime". Young offenders may still not be charged as adults. Serious offenses, such as murder or rape, can be prosecuted through adult court in England. However, as of 2007, no United States data reported any exact numbers of juvenile offenders prosecuted as adults. In contrast, countries such as Australia and Japan are in the early stages of developing and implementing youth-focused justice initiatives positive youth justice as a deferment from adult court.

Globally, the United Nations has encouraged nations to reform their systems to fit with a model in which "entire society [must] ensure the harmonious development of adolescence" despite the delinquent behavior that may be causing issues. The hope was to create a more "child-friendly justice". Despite all the changes made by the United Nations, the rules in practice are less clear cut. Changes in a broad context cause issues of implementation locally, and international crimes committed by youth are causing additional questions regarding the benefit of separate proceedings for juveniles.

Issues of juvenile justice have become increasingly global in several cultural contexts. As globalization has occurred in recent centuries, issues of justice, and more specifically protecting the rights of children as it relates to juvenile courts, have been called to question. Global policies regarding this issue have become more widely accepted, and a general culture of treatment of children offenders has adapted to this trend.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para juvenile court
1. or juvenile court.
Lambda Legal - Representing LGBTQ Youth _ Currey Cook _ Talk at Google
2. taken in front of a juvenile court judge
In My Father's House _ Fox Butterfield _ Talks at Google
3. and where my goal is to go into the juvenile court system
The Returning Citizen Podcast _ Erik Burgess _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de juvenile court
1. Smith was turned over to Juvenile Court authorities.
2. The boys were expected to appear in juvenile court Tuesday.
3. A third counselor has been charged in juvenile court.
4. A juvenile court trial was to begin later this week.
5. Lesleye Holliman, 17, appeared Monday in juvenile court.