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Would it be to the advantage of the taxpayer and the juveniles to split the juvenile courts into two sections? Explain in detail why or why not. How would the system decide who would go to a juvenile delinquency court and who would go to a status offender court? Explain. Specifically, what would be the advantages? What would be the disadvantages? Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? Why or why not? Remember to fully support your arguments with scholarly resources. Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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In juvenile cases, a "status offense" involves conduct that would not be a crime if it were committed by an adult. In other words, the actions are considered to be a violation of the law only because of the youth'sstatus as a minor. Common examples of status offenses include underage drinking, skipping school, and violating Hope this helps!
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