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Child Person under 18 years of age Adjudication Finding by the juvenile court that the facts alleged in the petition have been proved ("conviction" in criminal court) Adult Person 18 or over, except if they are in the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court Abused child Dependent child ...

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SFO Assessment #2 Latest 2023 Graded
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Child ✔✔Person under 18 years of age




Adjudication ✔✔Finding by the juvenile court that the facts alleged in the petition have been

proved ("conviction" in criminal court)




Adult ✔✔Person 18 or over, except if they are in the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court




Abused child ✔✔




Dependent child ✔✔A child who is homeless or without proper through no fault of the child's

parent, guardian, or custodian




Deprivation of custody ✔✔Transfer of legal custody by the court from a parent or the parents or

a previous legal custodian to another person, agency, or institution

, Formal referral ✔✔A written report from a peace officer or other person informing the court that

a minor is or appears to be within the court's jurisdiction and that a petition may be filed




Harm ✔✔a) physical or developmental injury or damage


b) emotional damage

c) sexual abuse

d) sexual exploitation




Incest ✔✔Engaging in sexual intercourse with a person whom the perpetrator knows to be the

perpetrator's ancestor descendant, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or first cousin (also

includes half-blood, adoption, step)




Legal custody ✔✔Relationship with:


-right to physical custody of the minor

-right/duty to protect, train, and discipline

-duty to provide food, clothing, shelter, education, ordinary medical care

-right to determine where and with whom the minor shall live

-right to authorize surgery or extraordinary care

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