they can't unless you are of the legal age...Parents can force a child to move out of their home when the child reaches the legal Adult age set by the state which in the majority of states is age 18 some states are 19.
You can telephone Child Aid in the U.S., and Child Welfare in Canada and your name will be kept anonymous. The person or persons that knows child abuse is going on and turns the other way is no better than the abuser.
When their life and/or the lives of others in the home are put in danger due to the child's use of force or threat of it.
Yes, depending on the circumstances a child can be removed from their home by court order or upon petition of the DCFS.
Yes they can.
A police officer can not condone a parents excessive beating of a child. When a child is being hit for no reason, and anywhere but on the buttocks, this constitutes physical abuse.
yes under certain situations
Police stations often give tours to children with parents. Contact your local P.D. and ask if they offer a tour for your child. explain to the that the police officers are trust worthy people
It is wrong on the part of the police to use this method. As it is a form of bribing to gain information.
It depends on the reason for the call and the outcome of the police visit. If the child calls to report the parents for a crime, and the parents are arrested, the child will probably be placed with a family member or child services.
He was the third and youngest child of Joseph Ratzinger, Sr., a police officer, and Maria Ratzinger (nee Peintner), a housewife and mother.
Joseph Alois Ratzinger was the third and youngest child of Joseph Ratzinger, Sr., a police officer, and Maria Ratzinger (née Peintner).
In Washington - Yes, but only under certain conditions. For instance, police can take your child as result of a "probable cause" arrest, a court order, or via protective custody - typically relating to an immediate danger or threat to the child's safety. Generally, children (under 18) are removed from their parent's care by Child Protective Services (CPS) after obtaining a court order. Police may assist CPS in that process but removal is conducted by CPS under authority of the court order.
He was the third and youngest child of Joseph Ratzinger, Sr., a police officer, and Maria Ratzinger (née Peintner), a housewife and mother.
I don't know. Maybe he can fine the parent or child. Maybe he could hold the child in jail overnight to scare him. Maybe he can have a meeting with the parents and convince them to care, then get them to enforce the law themselves. Can you answer this question better?
Yes
Absolutely, the police can talk to any person of any age for any reason they like. Whether the person chooses to talk to the officer is up to them. If the person is suspected of a crime, the officer needs to provide the Miranda warning to the child and to the child's parent or guardian and obtain a waiver from both before getting a statement.