Use Google to define confidentiality, and sealed on a WORD page then follow with the writing assignment and post as comment to Teacher BLOG and to your own personal blog.)
Read “ Rule 49. Confidentiality of Juvenile Records” and explain the implications as they pertain to juveniles in state custody.
2) Read “Rule 50. Sealing Juvenile Records’ respond by explaining what is done, why are they sealed, when are they sealed,, how are they protected?
When this completed, read other peers in YOUR GROUP and comment on the strengths andweakness of their arguments.
Confidentiality- The state of being a secret
ReplyDeleteSealed-Fasten or close securely
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Confidentiality- the state of being secret.
ReplyDeleteSealed- fasten or close securely.
-Always, Sabrina <3
Confendital-
ReplyDeletea)bearing the classification confidential, usually being above restricted and below secret.
b) limited to persons authorized to use information, documents, etc., so classified. Compare classification
Sealed-
a)anything that serves as assurance, confirmation, or bond:
-Kadie
Confidentiality- Is the youths business that can not be disclosed to unauthorized people.
ReplyDeleteSealing Juvenile Records- is when the judge chooses to dismiss the case of a juvenile and will not follow them to adult hood, their paper work is sent to the county clerk to put in a file to be sealed untill a judge reopens the case.
Taylor
I defined confidentiality and it means the state of being sercet. The definition of sealed is closed or secured with or as if with a seal .It’s a good thing that juvenile rocards are kept confidenal so that people wouldn’t be able to look at my recordsbesides my self and my family and the people that were in my court hearing. And also so other people cant look at your records and judge you on for what you have done.
ReplyDeleteI defined confidentiality and it means the state of being sercet. The definition of sealed is closed or secured with or as if with a seal .It’s a good thing that juvenile rocards are kept confidenal so that people wouldn’t be able to look at my recordsbesides my self and my family and the people that were in my court hearing. And also so other people cant look at your records and judge you on for what you have done.
ReplyDeletetiara b
Confidentiality - situation where something must be kept secret
ReplyDeleteSealed - to close something tightly or securely with a seal
Rule 49 - Confidentiality of Juvenile Records
Only people that have the correct status can access your records. For example, the courts that have got to have a reasonable explanation of pulling your records.
Rule 50 – Sealing Juvenile Records
Something that is done with the records are they are no longer available after you turn 18. They are sealed because this gives you a clean slate in a sense when you become an adult, and nothing that you did in your childhood can affect you as in adult.
Richelle M.
Confidentiality - limited to persons authorized to use information, documents, etc., so classified.
ReplyDeleteSealed - To Close off (As Records) From Public Access
alley w.
Confidentiality: After certain information is obtained it is not to be shared with any other persons besides the informant themselves, the receiver of the information or the people entitled to know the information.
ReplyDeleteSealed: Information that is enclosed into an object.
-Kendra T
Melanie W.
ReplyDeleteConfidentiality means descretion in keeping secret information and sealed means something that keeps a thing secret.
I think it’s a good thing that juvenile records are confidential because, it’s nobodys bussiness what there records are and they wouldn’t want everyone to know what they have done and people would look at them different.
Juvenile records usually get sealed for the purpose of people not being able to get into them. Im sure they probably get sealed a year after the juvenile turns eighteen. They are protected at the court house by the file clerk. He or she keeps them locked up untill someone who has a court order wants to view them.
LaceyW.
ReplyDeleteConfidentiality- The nondisclosure of certain information except to another authorized person.
Sealed- To close something tightly or securely with a seal.
Rule 49- Confidentiality of Juvenile Records.
Only people that have the correct status can access your records. For example, the court has to have a reasonable explanation of pulling your records. It basically means you have the right to privacy.
Rule 50- Sealing Juvenile Records
Something that is done with the records are they are no longer available after you turn 18. They are sealed because this gives you a clean slate in a sense because you get to make a new record for yourself when you officially become an adult. They are in a secure location in a court house.
Only the records of certain juveniles shall be disclosed. The circuit court for each judicial circuit in West Virginia shall designate one person to supervise the disclosure of juvenile records to certain school officials. If the juvenile attends a West Virginia public school, the person designated by the circuit court shall automatically disclose all records of the juvenile's case to the county superintendent of schools in the county in which the juvenile attends school and to the principal of the school which the juvenile attends. If the juvenile attends a private school in West Virginia, the person designated by the circuit court shall determine the identity of the highest ranking person at that school and shall automatically disclose all records of a juvenile's case to that person.If the juvenile does not attend school at the time the juvenile's case is pending, the person designated by the circuit court shall not transmit the juvenile's records to any school. The person designated by the circuit court shall not automatically transmit juvenile records to a school which is not located in West Virginia .
ReplyDeleteOne year after the juvenile's eighteenth birthday, or one year after personal or juvenile jurisdiction has terminated, whichever is later, the records of a juvenile proceeding conducted under this chapter, including, but not limited to, law-enforcement files and records, shall be sealed by operation of law.
-Sabrina :)