California Statutes
§ 1787. — 1787. (Added by renumbering Section 1790 (as added by Stats. 1998, Ch. 1065) by Stats. 1999, Ch. 83, Sec. 195.)
California § 1787.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code WICWelfare and Institutions Code - WIC
Div. 2.5.DIVISION 2.5. YOUTHS
Ch. 1.CHAPTER 1. The Youth Authority
Art. 5.4.ARTICLE 5.4. Runaway Youth and Families in Crisis Project
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Cal. Welfare and Institutions Code - WIC Code § 1787. (2026).
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a)A tremendous percentage of juveniles who commit status offenses including, but not limited to, running away, school truancy and incorrigibility, ultimately enter the juvenile justice system for subsequently engaging in delinquent, otherwise criminal behavior.
(b)In 1990, it was estimated that 48,629 youths ran away from their homes in California.
(c)In 1989, 776 runaway youths served by 33 nonprofit youth-runaway shelters in California, surveyed during a one-month period, identified one or more of the following as a problem:
(1)Family crisis
73%
(2)School problems
63%
(3)Victims of crime/abuse
57%
(4)Homeless/runaway
55%
(5)Substance abuse
43%
(6)Delinquent behavior
26%
(7)Other
9%
(d)It is estimated that 43 emergency s
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Legislative History
Added by renumbering Section 1790 (as added by Stats. 1998, Ch. 1065) by Stats. 1999, Ch. 83, Sec. 195. Effective January 1, 2000.
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