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When there is a refusal by a parent to enter a residence, what is
needed to enter the home?
(Juvenile Laws and Procedures) - ANSWER-Probable cause
there is a crime being committed
Unless entry is warranted to save life or prevent serious bodily
harm
If at any time cooperation is denied by a parent, caretaker, or
custodian, you may NOT enter the home unless you have: -
ANSWER-An arrest warrant if the subject resides in the home,
or
A search warrant covering the home,
,Reasonable belief exists that you need to make a warrantless
entry to save a
life or prevent serious
bodily harm
Every person has a ______ duty to report facts which lead
the person to
suspect that a juvenile is abused or neglected -
ANSWER-Legal
Who is responsible for the abuse of a juvenile? - ANSWER-
Parent, Guardian,
Custodian, or
Caretaker
How long after a report of abuse does the Department of Social
Services have to notify the DA and appropriate law
enforcement agency? - ANSWER-48 hours
Any parent of a child less than 16 years of age, or any other
person providing care to or supervision of such child, who
inflicts physical injury, or who allows physical injury to be
inflicted, or who creates or allows to be created a substantial
risk of physical injury, upon or to such child by other than
accidental means - ANSWER-Misdemeanor child abuse
,This charge is defined as willfully taking or attempting to
take any immoral,
improper, or indecent liberties with a student for the
purpose of arousing or
gratifying sexual desire - ANSWER-Indecent liberties
with a student
Does personal care and supervision mean placing the juvenile
in a room alone
or given to someone else for them to take care of? -
ANSWER-No
It means close, constant supervision by the law enforcement
officer who took
the child into temp.
custody
How long can a juvenile be held in temporary custody for? -
ANSWER-12 hours
or 24 hours if falling on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday
When will the court order a nonsecure custody order for a
juvenile? - ANSWER-
, The juvenile has been
abandoned, or
The juvenile has suffered physical injury or sexual abuse, or
the juvenile is exposed to substantial risk of physical injury or
sexual abuse
These types of juveniles are less than 18 but at least 16 and
commit indirect contempt by a juvenile or a crime or infraction
under State law or an ordinance of local government ,
excluding all violations of the motor vehicle laws - ANSWER-
Delinquent juvenile
These types of juveniles are less than 16 but at least 6 and are
unlawfully absent from school; or is regular disobedient to an
beyond the disciplinary control of the juveniles parent,
guardian, or custodian - ANSWER-Undisciplined juvenile
What ages do children have to attend school? - ANSWER-7-16
What additional right does a juvenile have when being
interrogated? - ANSWER-The right to have a parent, guardian,
or custodian present