Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy (NVCJA) Practice Exam

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A status offense might include which of the following?

  1. Shoplifting

  2. Running away from home

  3. Assault

  4. Theft

The correct answer is: Running away from home

A status offense is defined as an action that is considered a violation of the law only because of the age of the offender. It typically encompasses behaviors that may not be deemed illegal for adults but are viewed as inappropriate for minors. Running away from home perfectly fits this definition, as it is seen as a violation of the legal standards for youth, who are expected to adhere to parental custody and guidance. On the other hand, behaviors like shoplifting, assault, and theft are considered criminal offenses regardless of the age of the perpetrator, as they involve actions that infringe upon the rights or property of others. These are actions that carry legal consequences for individuals of all ages, distinguishing them from status offenses.