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How can restitution be used for juveniles who are too young to legally work full-time? Using the restorative justice approach, what would you require as a sentence for a 15-year-old offender who forcefully broke a window to get into a house and stole property valued at $1,000 when the occupants were at work?
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Penalties for Juvenile Offenders
The juvenile who is below the age of eighteen years are too young to be sentenced.
Thus the best punishment to them is penalties which are found under the juvenile law. When
looking at the incidence, in this case, it is a fifteen-year-old individual who is accused of
stealing properties worth $ ...
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