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Ages of consent in North America — The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across North America. OverviewThe age of consent is the age at or above which a person is considered to have the legal capacity to consent to sexual activity. Both partners must be of… … Wikipedia
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Juvenile Liaison Officer — The theory of a Juvenile Liaison Officer scheme in the Republic of Ireland was put forward to the Minister for Justice Gerard Collins in 1985 (Revision). It has since been passed and is similar to the ASBO scheme in the UK. The main difference is … Wikipedia
minor — mi·nor 1 n: a person who has not yet reached the age of majority compare adult, juvenile, major minor 2 adj 1 a: being less important or serious … Law dictionary
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minor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lesser, inferior, secondary. See inferiority, youth. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. secondary, lesser, insignificant; see trivial , unimportant . n. Syn. person under eighteen, person under twenty one … English dictionary for students
Charge (youth) — During the European Middle Ages, a charge often meant an underage person placed under the supervision of a nobleman. Charges were the responsibility of the nobleman they were charged to, and they were usually expected to be treated as guests or a … Wikipedia
Charge — or charged may refer to: Charge (basketball), illegal contact by pushing or moving into another player s torso Charge (fanfare), a six note trumpet or bugle piece denoting the call to rush forward Charge (heraldry), any object depicted on a… … Wikipedia
assaulting a minor — raping of an underage person, attack on a minor … English contemporary dictionary