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This book deals with a variety of issues concerning juveniles who commit crimes. For instance, the age of responsibility for the offender, juvenile detention facilities and juvenile offenders in adult court. One of the main points taken away from this chapter ten is that youth who constantly offend and end up on the wrong side of the law, were more than likely beyond rehabilitation. Regardless of the crime that these juveniles would commit, would be tried in adult court. Younger violators who