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10 January, 08:15

Neither Subpart C (Prisoners) nor Subpart D (Children) applies to juveniles in the correctional systems since Wardens of Juvenile prisoners - unlike those for adult prisoners - act in loco parentis for juvenile offenders. This statement is false because:

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  1. 10 January, 08:29
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    This statement is false because both subparts apply since these individuals are under the legal age of consent and are incarcerated.

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    Subpart C (Prisoners) and Subpart D (Children) apply to young people in correctional systems as these individuals are under legal age and incarcerated. That is, these subparts and these terms should be used to refer to minors below the legal age, usually adolescents, who perform any act classified as a crime and have been tried and sentenced to imprisonment.
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