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Juvenile status offenses (Rate) – 2008

Data Provided by: Center on the Family
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Definitions: Rate of adjudications for status offenses among juveniles aged 10–17, per 100,000 juveniles

Data Source: Hawai‘i State Department of the Attorney General , Research and Statistics Branch, Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division, Crime in Hawai‘i report.

Footnotes: Some common examples of status offenses are: chronic and persistent truancy, running away, being ungovernable or incorrigible, violating curfew laws, and possessing alcohol or tobacco. 

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