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Abstract:
During the past year statewide interest in changing and improving the juvenile corrections system in North Carolina has gained momentum. Several bills call for the distinction between committing children to community based facilities and services rather than to training schools or juvenile halls.
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The Jones case involved a fifteen-year-old who was adjudicated undisciplined for being unlawfully absent from school forty-three times. The North Carolina Court of Appeals held that an undisciplined juvenile’s noncriminal activity that constitutes a willful violation of the terms of a court order cannot be grounds for adjudication that the child is delinquent.