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I had other alternative title since the one I ended up with isn't finally but a demo. The other title ideas included "'''NC-20 (No One Under 20)'''" a play on to the MPAA rating "NC-17" and "'''Adult Only'''". However, the latter was deemed to vague since different culture had their own definition of adulthood and many goes to a ritual to earn the rights to be declare an adult. As a result, an age-limit was put in place. On the other hand, most of the works in this trope, the main character is often a teenager, and they go through a lot during adolescence, which includes rebellion. Due to a clause known as '''Defense of Infancy''', many locations varies on how young is considered too young to understand their criminal behavior... in the United States it ranges from 6 to 12 years with federal crimes being at 10, although some works, noticeable with Roald Dahl's works, where even young children are fair game.
I had other alternative title since the one I ended up with isn't finally but a demo. The other title ideas included "'''NC-20 (No One Under 20)'''" a play on to the MPAA rating "NC-17" and "'''Adults Only'''". However, the latter was deemed to vague since different culture had their own definition of adulthood and many goes to a ritual to earn the rights to be declare an adult. As a result, an age-limit was put in place. On the other hand, most of the works in this trope, the main character is often a teenager, and they go through a lot during adolescence, which includes rebellion. Due to a clause known as '''Defense of Infancy''', many locations varies on how young is considered too young to understand their criminal behavior... in the United States it ranges from 6 to 12 years with federal crimes being at 10, although some works, noticeable with Roald Dahl's works, where even young children are fair game.


This differs from [[Abusive Parents]] because it focuses on societal view on juveniles, even if there is a [[Mama Bear| protective]] [[Papa Wolf| parent]].
This differs from [[Abusive Parents]] because it focuses on societal view on juveniles, even if there is a [[Mama Bear| protective]] [[Papa Wolf| parent]].