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PEACE OFFICERS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SAFETY OF JUVENILES AND GENERAL PUBLIC (3 ;-))
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- A PEACE OFFICER'S ROLE IN HANDLING JUV'S IS PROVIDING:
• protection • guidance • rehabilitation |
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ADMONISHMENT OF RIGHTS
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JUVENILES subject to W&I 601 and or 602 must be advised or legal rights when taken into temp. custody w/o a warrant
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CONDITIONS WHEN A WAIVER MAY BE SOUGHT
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When a juv has been advised of legal rights, waiver must be sough before interrogation
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W&I 300
DEFINED |
"DEPENDENT"
AT RISK OF: • physical and or emotional abuse or neglect • in need of immediate medical care or shelter |
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W&I 601
DEFINED |
"STATUS OFFENDERS"
• habitually truant, or • habitually refusing to obey reasonable order or rules of school authorities or parents |
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W&I 602
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"WARDS"
• participants in a criminal act |
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SOURCES OF PEACE OFFICER AUTHORITY TO TAKE JUV INTO TEMP CUSTODY
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W&I 305
- child is vic, emergency custody, etc W&I 625 - wards, crimes, found in public place suffering from sickness or injury Ed Code 48264 - not in school or home during school hours |
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DISPOSITION OF JUV CASES
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officer must choose least restrictive alternative for juv while providing for the safety of the community and juv
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JUV CASE DISPOSITION OPTIONS
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• release
• release to parent or legal guardian • deliver to public or private agency (school, youth service or community center) • cite and release (one copy to minor or parent another to probation) • deliver to juv probation department |