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""You want to know the best part about childhood? At some point, it stops.""

- Malcolm

Depending of the regions, children and teenagers are often Blessed With Suck since they're under the rules of whoever is in change, usually their parents but anyone who has guardianship of them while proving the basic needs. However, what if it was cranked up, say on a societal measure? What if laws against youth rebellion were put in place, even for yelling at someone in change?

The official term for this is called "Adultism" and it sounds like it says: "Prejudice and accompanying methodical discrimination against juveniles". There are two sub-version of this:


 * Ephebiphobia: Fear or loathing teenagers
 * Pedophobia: Fear of children, those who yet to hit puberty

For the purpose of this trope, a societal element is required since Abusive Parents are one thing but not always the case. This will focus on mostly "institutional form", such as laws and/or school system that would get the attention of a Mama Bear and/or Papa Wolf. If it's set in a dystopian society with a protective parent willing to anything for their child, that counts too.

The term "underage" varies on different countries often referencing to "age of majority", depends on what countries has it set, with the United States for example at 21 is considered an adult. On the other hand, medical science has placed adulthood at 25 years since that's when the pre-frontal cortex has been completed for the task of decision, its main function. Given that info, what would classify for this trope? For starter, the age limit for this trope purpose will be 20 when the term "teen" no longer appears when it age is mention. While an age being mention is optional, the work has to apply the existence of this trope.

Here are others:
 * Type 1: Societal Level –- There are laws against adolescents including the legal right to have a disorderly one be taken. This can be by the request of parents or not.
 * 1A: If the adolescent is subjected to any form of Corporal Punishment by the law, it would count especially if it's done in public.
 * 1B: The adolescent is sent to a competition with injuries and/or death is likely and done by forced, especially by those who just lack empathy.
 * 1C: If adolescent is being exposed to environmental vulnerability or being subjected to unethical experiments against their will, it would also count on societal level.
 * Type 2: Institutional Level –- An institution like school or juvenile hall that an adolescent are treated poorly but is treated no differently than adults on the outside.
 * Bonus, if a Mama Bear and/or Papa Wolf happens to discovered this, but any kid-friendly adult would count.
 * Type 3: Similar to a Type 2 or 3 on the Wasteland scale, but a world without adults doesn't mean adolescents who are left are out of harm's way.

Note: This is different from a Childless Dystopia because it's unclear if they are any child, hidden or not. Teenage Wasteland, on the other hand, type 4 is exception because even if the young is in charge, life isn't any easier.

 Different Reasons why it's Not Kid Friendly 
 * School has haters, sadists, and evil educators.
 * Bonus, if the person in question is the principal.
 * Those that made it their mission to stops a Rebellious Spirit of children, even if they get called out for it
 * Where it's common to abuse in where adolescents are in detention, especially if a Dirty Cop and/or Rabid Cop is behind the situation.
 * A situation that could be the health and/or life of adolescents is put in danger and adults often ignored until...

Due to the nature of this trope, it's advised Real Life Examples aren't to be in included.

 Sub-Tropes 
 * Boarding School of Horrors
 * Orphanage of Fear
 * Harmful to Minors
 * Hide Your Children
 * Teenage Wasteland, where adults are even useless or simply no longer exist. However, depending on the type, life for adolescents may not be any easier.

Film

 * Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Vulgaria... NO CHILDREN ALLOWED!
 * Class of Nuke 'Em High: There a school near a nuclear power plant... and there's a leak.
 * The Faculty: A group of students must survive an alien invasion that made their teachers into monsters.
 *  Kids in America: A bully for a principal vs. a group of students.... On the surface, appears to be a Type 1, but later leans towards a Type 2.

Literature

 * Works by Roald Dahl tends to fits this.
 * Battle Royale and The Hunger Games trilogy: Teenagers are selected to take in battles to the death. As a result, a Type 1B case on both works.
 * The Chocolate War
 * Gone Series: Adolescents are left behind after an unknown phenomenon causes everyone over the age of 15 to disappear. A dome is put in place in the Californian town where it happened, but life isn't made easier for the survivors. This would fit a Type 3 situation due to the uncertainty the survivors face.
 * Lord of the Flies: A group of boys find themselves on an island without adults, the oldest, Ralph, is twelve years old. The group attempts to set up a form of government until help can arrive.
 * Shade's Children: An alien invasion leads to the death of adults and the harvesting of children for their organs.
 * Shadow Children: With the exception of the first and second born children, third-born and so on are banned. Those in violation could face punishments, which include the death sentence.
 * Truancy: A student rebellion forms thanks to the strict system in a totalitarian city via education.
 * Unwind series: An agreement over abortion lead to a system with teenagers can be put to death and have their organs harvested.

Live Action TV

 *  iCarly: In "iHave My Principals", the school under Howard and Briggs meets this trope. This is mostly on a Type 2 situation since it's unclear if any adult from the outside would've helped.
 * The Tribe: A New Zealand program about adolescent survivors of a plague that left them orphaned. This is a full-blown Type 3 situation due in part of the adults being killed by the plague. The series focuses on survivors and new societies they must formed as a result.