Delinquent youth definition

Delinquent youth means a youth who is adjudicated under formal proceedings under the
Delinquent youth means a youth who is adjudicated under formal proceedings under the Montana Youth Court Act as a youth:
Delinquent youth means a youth who:

Examples of Delinquent youth in a sentence

  • A CHINS or adjudicated Juvenile Delinquent youth that has reached the age of 18 may qualify to participate in this placement type.

  • Delinquent youth in corrections: Medicaid and reentry into the community.

  • Furthermore, mental health problems have been shown to be a risk factor for delinquency.2 Delinquent youth who have serious mental health problems present major challenges to juvenile justice systems and their community and institutional programs.

  • Delinquent youth are staying an average of 14 months on DCS probation, 18 percent longer than in 2012.

  • Delinquent youth are certainly one of the many school populations impacted by Success IV.

  • On April 25, 2006, petitioner, represented by the same counsel who represented him during his plea, sought collateral review of his conviction in the Supreme Court of New York, Kings County, applying to vacate his conviction pursuant to N.Y. Crim.

  • An exception occurs in 1988, when a summer drought elevated the demand to 2.5 mgd prior to the issuance of restrictions on August 1, which lowered the demand to 2.1 mgd.

  • For example, a social worker might be helpful in: ▪ Delinquent youth changing their disruptive behavior▪ Changing an abused child’s chances for emotional and physical survival by finding a nurturing foster home▪ Alcoholics changing their self-defeating behaviors▪ Communities changing to providing better housing for the elderly▪ An entire nation changing its policies and programs for the disadvantaged and unemployed Helping to make change can be frustrating work.

  • Delinquent youth need love (many have a history of abuse or neglect), strategically mixed with discipline and self- control over an extended time.

  • Delinquent youth tend to test many limits and may occasionally become very agitated or aggressive; therefore, there is the potential for physical confrontation.


More Definitions of Delinquent youth

Delinquent youth means a child who has been adjudicated delinquent, is at risk, or has been certified by the Chief Juvenile Court Officer as eligible for court ordered Services.
Delinquent youth means a child who has been adjudicated delinquent, is at risk, or has been certified by the Chief Juvenile Court Officer as eligible for court ordered Services. “Disburse” or “Disbursement” means the funds the Contractor pays to others on behalf of the Agency. "Extended Services" means a “step down” service to transition Participants from Core Services to adulthood. In other words, the Extended Services is for Participants age 21-22, in the last two years of the program, intended to slowly move them to independence. The service may include, but is not limited to, life skills training, periodic check-in, referrals to needed services, and limited payments to youth. Funds, limited to an annual per-Participant amount (currently up to $300 per quarter), may be provided. Prior to receiving available funds, the youth is required to meet with the advocate and discuss the reason the youth is accessing funds and prior efforts to meet the need. The youth may also be asked to provide documentation of income. The youth must meet eligibility requirements for Extended Services as described in the definition of Aftercare Eligible Population in this section. "Former Foster Care Recipient” means those youth who have left Foster Care on or after their 18th birthday, or those youth who left Foster Care between the ages of 17 ½ and 18 and who had been in care continuously for 6 or more months, and those youth who left Foster Care at age 16 or older to be adopted or enter the Subsidized Guardianship Program. “Foster Care” means 24 hour substitute care for all children placed away from their parents or guardians and for whom the Agency or Juvenile Court Services (JCS) has placement and care responsibility either through court order or voluntary agreement, regardless of whether the Foster Care facility is licensed and payments are made by the State or local agency for the care of the child, whether adoption subsidy payments are being made prior to the finalization of adoption, or whether there is Federal matching of any payments that are made. This includes, but is not limited to, placements in foster family homes, foster homes of relatives, group homes/residential facilities/Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP), emergency shelters (aka CWES), and pre-adoptive homes. This definition does not include placements in detention facilities, forestry camps, training schools, or any other facility operated primarily for the detention of children who are determined to be delinqu...
Delinquent youth or “Delinquent Minor” means a person who has committed an offense before reaching the age of 18 years which would be a felony or misdemeanor under the criminal code of this state if committed by an adult, and is expressly found to be in need of counseling, supervision, treatment, or rehabilitation as a consequence thereof. (see: RSA 169-B:2, IV).

Related to Delinquent youth

  • Delinquent child means a child who has committed a delinquent act or an adult who has committed

  • Delinquent A Mortgage Loan is "delinquent" if any payment due thereon is not made pursuant to the terms of such Mortgage Loan by the close of business on the day such payment is scheduled to be due. A Mortgage Loan is "30 days delinquent" if such payment has not been received by the close of business on the corresponding day of the month immediately succeeding the month in which such payment was due, or, if there is no such corresponding day (e.g., as when a 30-day month follows a 31-day month in which a payment was due on the 31st day of such month), then on the last day of such immediately succeeding month. Similarly for "60 days delinquent," "90 days delinquent" and so on.

  • Delinquency means the sum of all taxes and municipal charges

  • Delinquent Loans means loans where the borrowers have failed to make scheduled mortgage payments under the terms of the mortgage and where the cumulative amount of mortgage payments missed exceeds the scheduled payments due in a three-month period.

  • Delinquent Receivable means any Receivable that is not a Liquidated Receivable and which the related Obligor fails to make at least 90% of the related Scheduled Receivables Payment by the date on which it is due and remains unpaid for more than sixty (60) days from the original payment due date.

  • Delinquent act means (i) an act designated a crime under the law of the Commonwealth, or an

  • Delinquency Rate With respect to any calendar month, the fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is the aggregate outstanding principal balance of all Mortgage Loans 60 days Delinquent or more (including all foreclosures, bankruptcies and REO Properties) as of the close of business on the last day of such month, and the denominator of which is the Pool Balance as of the close of business on the last day of such month.

  • Delinquency Ratio means the ratio (expressed as a percentage and rounded to the nearest 1/100 of 1%, with 5/1000th of 1% rounded upward) computed as of the last day of each Fiscal Month by dividing: (a) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Pool Receivables that were Delinquent Receivables on such day, by (b) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Pool Receivables on such day.

  • Repeatedly Delinquent means any payment of a material amount of total monthly Billing under this Agreement received after the Payment Due Date, three (3) or more times during the last twelve (12) month period. The deposit may not exceed the estimated total monthly charges for a two (2) month period based upon recent Billing. The deposit may be an irrevocable bank letter of credit, a letter of credit with terms and conditions acceptable to Qwest, or some other form of mutually acceptable security such as a cash deposit. The deposit may be adjusted by CLEC’s actual monthly average charges, payment history under this Agreement, or other relevant factors, but in no event will the security deposit exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000.00). Required deposits are due and payable within thirty (30) Days after demand and non-payment is subject to the terms and provisions of Section 8.2 and Section 8.3 of this Agreement.