What is the difference between delinquent and unruly behavior under Georgia juvenile law?

A
Delinquent behaviors are illegal under federal law. Unruly behaviors are illegal under state law.

B
Unruly behaviors are illegal under federal law. Delinquent behaviors are illegal under state law.

C
Delinquent behaviors would be illegal if committed by adults. Unruly behaviors should not be committed, but are not crimes if committed by adults.

D
Unruly behaviors would be illegal if committed by adults. Delinquent behaviors should not be committed, but are not crimes if committed by adults.

C

Delinquent behaviors would be illegal if committed by adults. Unruly behaviors should not be committed, but are not crimes if committed by adults.

What is the age of a person who could be charged as a juvenile?

A
21 years and younger

B
12 years and younger

C
17 years and younger

D
14 years and younger

C 17 years and younger

The correct answer is C. Delinquent behaviors would be illegal if committed by adults, whereas unruly behaviors should not be committed, but are not crimes if committed by adults. Under Georgia juvenile law, delinquent behavior refers to acts that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult, such as theft or assault. On the other hand, unruly behavior refers to actions that are not inherently criminal, but include activities that are prohibited for juveniles, such as skipping school or running away from home. It's important to note that the distinction between delinquent and unruly behavior is based on the potential legal consequences rather than the severity or impact of the behavior itself.