Macon County Law Enforcement Center (MCLC) Comprehensive State Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a correct statement regarding the detention of minors for violent crimes?

  1. A minor can be detained for 12 hours

  2. A minor can be detained for up to 24 hours

  3. A minor can be detained for indefinitely

  4. A minor can be detained for 48 hours without parental notification

The correct answer is: A minor can be detained for up to 24 hours

The statement that a minor can be detained for up to 24 hours is accurate in the context of law enforcement procedures regarding the detention of juveniles suspected of violent crimes. This timeframe typically allows law enforcement to conduct necessary investigations and gather information while adhering to legal standards that protect the rights of minors. Detaining a minor for only 24 hours helps to ensure the process remains swift and just, recognizing the unique needs and rights of young people in the legal system. Any extended detention beyond this usually requires a court hearing or parental notification, emphasizing the balance between maintaining public safety and safeguarding the welfare of minors.