Answer :
Answer:
may "fingerprint or photograph the child to establish the child's identity"
Explanation:
It is stated clearly under the juvenile justice code that if after all said and done, a law enforcement officer is unable to determine the identity of a child believed to be needing supervision, the law enforcement officer may photograph or fingerprint the child in order to identify the identity of the child. Once the identity of the child is established or not, the officer must destroy all the photographs and copies of fingerprint immediately.