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1. What is delinquency? - Omission of duty, a fault, a misdeed, an offense, a misdemeanor, a crime. 2. Differentiate neglected child from abandoned child? - Abandoned child is one who has no proper parental care and guardianship, and whose parents or guardians disserted him for a period of 6 continuous months while Neglected child is one whose basic needs have been deliberately unattended or inadequately attended. 3. Cites 5 rights of child? a. Right to life b. Right to education c. Right to support d. Right to parents e. Rights for assistance and protection of the State 4. Who may file the case under 9262 in chronological order? a. Offended party b. Parents or guardian c. Grandparents d. Children and Grandchildren e. Relative f. Local officials and DSWD social workers g. Police (Women’s Desk Officer) h. Lawyers i. Counselors j. Therapist k. Health care providers l. Any two (2) people who came from the city of municipality where VAWC (Violence Against Women and their Children) happened and who have personal knowledge of the crime. NOTE: Dapat sunod-sunod to in order 5. Defined truancy? - Truancy is an absence without cause for more than twenty schooldays, not necessarily consecutive 6. What is discernment? - Discernment Mental capacity of a person to determine what is right from wrong 7. Give a criteria of an ideal home? - Ideal home is a place where a child receives all the needs of a children necessary for his growth and development 8. Give 5 classes of institution a. Shelter-caring institution b. Receiving homes c. Reception and study center d. Child-placing agency e. Detention home 9. How does child abuse being considered in relation to RA. 7610? - Under RA. 7610, Child abuse defined as the maltreatment of the child whether habitual or not 10. Criminal liability shall attach to parents in some situation?

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Juvenile and RA 9262

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1. What is delinquency? Omission of duty, a fault, a misdeed, an offense, a misdemeanor, a crime.

2. Differentiate neglected child from abandoned child? Abandoned child is one who has no proper parental care and guardianship, and whose parents or guardians disserted him for a period of 6 continuous months while Neglected child is one whose basic needs have been deliberately unattended or inadequately attended.

3. Cites 5 rights of child?a. Right to lifeb. Right to educationc. Right to supportd. Right to parentse. Rights for assistance and protection of the State

4. Who may file the case under 9262 in chronological order?a. Offended partyb. Parents or guardianc. Grandparentsd. Children and Grandchildrene. Relativef. Local officials and DSWD social workersg. Police (Womens Desk Officer)h. Lawyersi. Counselorsj. Therapistk. Health care providersl. Any two (2) people who came from the city of municipality where VAWC (Violence Against Women and their Children) happened and who have personal knowledge of the crime.NOTE: Dapat sunod-sunod to in order

5. Defined truancy? Truancy is an absence without cause for more than twenty schooldays, not necessarily consecutive

6. What is discernment? Discernment Mental capacity of a person to determine what is right from wrong

7. Give a criteria of an ideal home? Ideal home is a place where a child receives all the needs of a children necessary for his growth and development

8. Give 5 classes of institutiona. Shelter-caring institutionb. Receiving homesc. Reception and study centerd. Child-placing agencye. Detention home

9. How does child abuse being considered in relation to RA. 7610? Under RA. 7610, Child abuse defined as the maltreatment of the child whether habitual or not

10. Criminal liability shall attach to parents in some situation? A parents who:a. Causes, abates or permits the truancy of the child from school where he is enrolledb. Neglect the child by not giving educationc. Permits the child to possess, handle or carry a deadly weapon, regardless of its ownershipd. Sells or abandons the child to another person for valuable consideratione. Causes or encourages the child to lead an immoral or dissolute life