Thread:Trope Workshop talk:No Place for Any Adolescent/Parts of this are almost incomprehensible/reply (6)

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 protective  parent.