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16 January, 01:12

Lisa is 16 years old and has been arrested for prostitution. Her case file reveals a turbulent family life, victimization, and that currently, she is living independent of her family. Her criminal record contains various arrests for drug possession. To date, while arrested, Lisa has not been formally charged, but current policy may change that outcome. What is known about the juvenile justice system's treatment of girls?

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  1. 16 January, 03:07
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    Girls are more likely to be detained for status offenses.

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    A status offense is an action that is only considered a violation of the law because it is committed by a minor. However, these are generally noncriminal acts that are not prohibited to adults. Some common status offenses include truancy, running away from home, violating curfew, underage use of alcohol, and general ungovernability. In general, girls are more likely to be detained for status offenses due to the gender bias of the criminal justice system.
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