Under a bill pending in Congress, states would be forbidden to lock up juveniles who violate a court order by committing a status offense.
States would be forbidden to lock up juveniles who violate a court order by committing a status offense like truancy, running away from home or failing to abide by a curfew, under a bill pending in Congress.
The measure, introduced by Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-Calif.), would restore a provision of the 1974 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act that prohibited states from allowing judges to incarcerate juveniles when they commit a status offense in violation of a court order.
http://jjie.org/bill-seeks-to-stop-states-detention-of-status-offenders/106708/
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