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Examples
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Contrast that with the cost to incarcerate a youth in Juvenile Hall at $125,000 per year.
Lissa Coffey: The Cost of Kindness Lissa Coffey 2010
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Contrast that with the cost to incarcerate a youth in Juvenile Hall at $125,000 per year.
Lissa Coffey: The Cost of Kindness Lissa Coffey 2010
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Each young subject was asked to complete what is called the Juvenile Love Scale, a list of questions adapted from a similar survey used to evaluate the feelings of adults describing their romantic partners.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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"Arazi in the [1991] Breeders 'Cup Juvenile is still the gold standard," he says.
Dewhurst duel between Frankel and Dream Ahead 'best ever' juvenile race Greg Wood 2010
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Each young subject was asked to complete what is called the Juvenile Love Scale, a list of questions adapted from a similar survey used to evaluate the feelings of adults describing their romantic partners.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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I work in Juvenile Justice and I see kids dropping out of school everyday in Georgia with no future but prison and these are not just black kids, they are also white and hispanic.
Obama speech to school children: 'You make your own future' 2009
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He balks, and now has to do four days in Juvenile Detention, for "willful violation of the court order."
Juggalos In The Strangest Places archmage 2006
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It wasn't until police could check out their story -- they called Juvenile's hotel and MTV -- that the group was released.
Periscope 2008
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New York Times: Mentally Ill Offenders Strain Juvenile System
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As Public_Defender noted, that’s doubly true in Juvenile cases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Juveniles on Probation, and Their Parents’ Guns (and Other Weapons) 2010
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