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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
10

Criminal justice officials had frequently complained that their jobs were made ________ by the practice, once common in many sta

tes, of sealing juvenile court records.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Andreyy893 years ago
6 0

Answer:

more difficult.

Explanation:

Juvenile court records refer to crime records pertaining to young people that have not reached the adult stage of their life cycle. There are some crimes committed by young people because of ignorance and immaturity and these crimes will haunt them later in life. This is the main reason behind the sealing of juvenile records.

Some people have been denied jobs, scholarships, accomodations/housing and so on because of their juvenile record. So, there are crimes that one can commit before the age of 14 years old that can be sealed off when the person is already 18 years old and their are some crimes that can be sealed when the person involved is 21 years of age.

The dealing of juvenile records, however might pose some kind of difficulty to Criminal justice officials such as police officers during investigation of people with such juvenile court records.

PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

more difficult.    

Explanation:

Criminal justice officials had frequently complained that their jobs were made <u>more difficult</u> by the practice, once common in many states, of sealing juvenile court records.  This is so because, it becomes difficult for law enforcement officers to keep track on previous offender such as juvenile offenders who may likely commit crimes again in the future.

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