It is all too easy to give up on children in trouble or to believe that nothing works with young offenders.
He was sent to a young offenders' institution for three years.
The money will be used to support reading initiatives for young offenders.
Thousands of young offenders are sent to criminal court in Florida each year.
It is no wonder that there are so many young offenders.
He was sentenced to six months in a young offenders' institute.
A new study offers hope for keeping young offenders out of prison.
Young Offenders are usually placed in education and vocational training.
A few months ago, I was involved in a project with some young offenders, doing reparations work.
Community orders can only be given to young offenders aged 16 and over.
Under the law, a juvenile offender must go to jail.
Very last time I met him one or two of us were talking about juvenile offenders, and do you know what he said?
He said the treatment of juvenile offenders when they moved from one place to another was especially harsh.
Of the juvenile offenders on death row across the country, more than a third are in Texas.
I've got bigger problems on my mind right now than how to deal with a juvenile offender.
Two juvenile offenders have been sentenced to death in 2003.
Every country has juvenile offenders, but in Japan they may have a greater chance of going straight.
New Jersey officials are starting a similar program for juvenile offenders.
The court should reach the same conclusion now for juvenile offenders.
The old law required that juvenile offenders be released at 21.
Or did you just write us off as "juvenile delinquents?"
He was great show-and-tell to any juvenile delinquents who got out of hand.
He is, after all, at work on a book about the moral sense of juvenile delinquents.
The manager and some juvenile delinquents are being held by the officers on duty.
For example, young people who are in trouble with the law, instead of being called "juvenile delinquents" became "children at risk".
"My theory is those same kind of juvenile delinquents committed the theft here last night."
In addition, 36 percent of juvenile delinquents have been identified as learning disabled.
Outside, a group of juvenile delinquents showed up on motorcycles.
For a woman who had raised three juvenile delinquents, a surprise like this only meant trouble.
The second version features Nick working in a day care center for juvenile delinquents.
He pleaded guilty and was sentenced as a youthful offender.
His proposals also come when many states are moving to treat youthful offenders like adults.
At least two of the lawyers said they might ask the judge to treat their clients as youthful offenders.
Can youthful offenders be frightened into not breaking the law?
I don't think we're talking about a youthful offender here.
The way the law now works has allowed some youthful offenders to be arrested dozens of times without ever going to jail.
It runs similar programs for youthful offenders released from juvenile justice institutions.
To win on this first point, the lawyers will try to show that a consensus has developed against the execution of youthful offenders.
It addressed the need to provide continuing services to those youthful offenders to prevent a return to prison.
The young man served two years as a youthful offender.