Exam 11: Responding To Children And Juveniles: Our Nation’s Future
Exam 1: Police Operations In Context71 Questions
Exam 2: Communication: The Foundation Of Police Operations113 Questions
Exam 3: Operational Skills: Performing Within The Law99 Questions
Exam 4: Patrol: The Backbone Of Police Operations64 Questions
Exam 5: Traffic: Policing In A Country On The Move78 Questions
Exam 6: Crime, Disorder, And Quality-of-life Issues: Responding To The Call73 Questions
Exam 7: Violence: At Home, In The Classroom, On The Job77 Questions
Exam 8: Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikes77 Questions
Exam 9: Terrorism: From Hometown Security To Homeland Security85 Questions
Exam 10: Criminal Investigation123 Questions
Exam 11: Responding To Children And Juveniles: Our Nation’s Future90 Questions
Exam 12: Gangs And Drugs: Two National Threats82 Questions
Exam 13: The Importance Of Physical And Mental Health: Getting The Job And Keeping Fit For Duty114 Questions
Exam 14: Liability And Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?140 Questions
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Juvenile court's jurisdiction includes children who are neglected or abused,those who are status offenders,and those who commit serious crimes in what is called the ________________ ______________ ____________.
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one-pot jurisdictional approach
Incorrigibility is a ______________ offense.
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Ride-along programs are often made available to youth and provide an opportunity for youths to learn through observation.
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The Court held in __________ that the Sixth Amendment "right to confront witnesses" does not always mandate face-to-face confrontation between a defendant and a child abuse victim-witness at trial.
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Describe the child welfare model and the justice model and explain how the juvenile justice system is different from the adult criminal justice system.
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Several states and the American Bar Association have vigorously opposed decriminalization of status offenses.
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Underage drinking is associated with all of the following problems except
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The _________ _________ model states that the best interests of the youth is the main concern of a juvenile justice system.
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Youths who were told to leave home,were abandoned,or were deserted are known as _________________
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The case that upheld the state's right to place juveniles in preventive detention was
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_____________ ______________ occurs when police decide to deal with a status offense in their own way.
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Discuss the challenge law enforcement agencies face in cases where a child is reported missing and they must determine whether the child has run away or has been abducted.
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Student internship programs for all police departments must include at least one ride-along.
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Curfew violations,drinking alcoholic beverages,incorrigibility,smoking cigarettes,running away from home,and truancy are examples of ____________ _____________.
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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)has an age progression program capable of predicting what a child looks like 15 years after abduction.
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Explain what status offenses are and give reasons why they should or should not be decriminalized.
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