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Levi Mccall
30 October, 04:26
The legal principle of parens patriae
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Terrell Lindsey
30 October, 06:03
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The word "Parens Patriae" is Latin for 'parent of his or her country'. In the juvenile justice system, Parens Partriae is a doctrine that allows the state to step in and serve as a guardian for children, the mentally ill, the incompetent, the elderly, or disabled people who are unable to care for themselves.
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