Exam 12: Prevention in Juvenile Justice
Exam 1: Introduction: the Definition and Extent of Delinquency66 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Juvenile Justice62 Questions
Exam 3: Explaining Delinquency: Biological and Psychological Approaches66 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Explanations of Delinquency71 Questions
Exam 5: Gang Delinquency63 Questions
Exam 6: Drugs and Delinquency59 Questions
Exam 7: Policing and Juveniles60 Questions
Exam 8: The Juvenile Court Process61 Questions
Exam 9: Due Process and Juveniles62 Questions
Exam 10: Institutionalresidential Interventions50 Questions
Exam 11: Juvenile Probation and Community Corrections47 Questions
Exam 12: Prevention in Juvenile Justice54 Questions
Exam 13: The Victimization of Juveniles51 Questions
Exam 14: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice50 Questions
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The major difference between retributive and restorative justice is the fact that the court is no longer involved in resolving disputes.
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters is an example of a ________ program.
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The most important concern in restorative justice is repairing the harm to the community.
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Evaluations of VOMs show that at least _______ of participants are satisfied with their results.
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Responding in Peaceful and Positive Ways is an example of a ________ program.
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Which of the following is NOT a potential risk factor for youthful misbehavior?
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Restorative justice demonstrates a shift in focus in the criminal justice system to the victim.
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According to McCold and Wachtel, victim reparation is fully restorative.
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_______________ seeks to use interventions that return the victim and offender to their pre-offense states.
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Victim-offender mediation usually takes place prior to conviction.
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The Seattle Social Development Project is an example of a ___________ program.
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According to Kurki, restorative justice is about reducing recidivism.
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In restorative justice, the victim is nothing more than a witness for the state.
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Another name for neighborhood reparative boards is neighborhood accountability boards.
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_____________ are based on Canadian First Nation practices and involve a wide group of community members who discuss the offense and come up with plans of action, such as apologies, restitution, community service, and/or explicit sentencing recommendations to the judge.
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The Elmira Prenatal/Early Infancy program relies mainly on _________.
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Victims are not required to participate in neighborhood reparative boards.
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