Juvenile Contacts

Interactions with juveniles as suspects, victims, or witnesses.

Juvenile policy describes how officers handle juveniles in enforcement, protective, or diversion contexts. It may address notification of parents or guardians, juvenile Miranda considerations, custody and transport, and school-based incidents. For exam prep, know how juvenile procedures differ from adult cases and when officers must involve specialized juvenile units or services.

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