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What week is it? Thursday, January 4 Think of a positive word (or a positive goal) for 2018 that starts with the first letter of your name. Example: I Aspire to put forth my best effort in math this semester!

Juvenile Justice In Georgia SS8CG6 The student will explain how the Georgia court system treats juvenile offenders. a. Explain the difference between delinquent behavior and unruly behavior and the consequences of each. b. Describe the rights of juveniles when taken into custody. c. Describe the juvenile justice system, emphasizing the different jurisdictions, terminology, and steps in the juvenile justice process. d. Explain the seven delinquent behaviors that can subject juvenile offenders to the adult criminal process, how the decision to transfer to adult court is made, and the possible consequences.