Exam 11: An Overview of Juvenile Justice in America
Exam 1: Adolescence and Delinquency69 Questions
Exam 2: The Measurement and Nature of Delinquency59 Questions
Exam 3: Individual Causes of Delinquency81 Questions
Exam 4: Social Structural and Social Process Theories of Delinquency77 Questions
Exam 5: Social Interactionist Theories of Delinquency69 Questions
Exam 6: Gender and Delinquency61 Questions
Exam 7: Families and Delinquency62 Questions
Exam 8: Schools and Delinquency73 Questions
Exam 9: Gangs and Delinquency65 Questions
Exam 10: Special Juvenile Offender Populations62 Questions
Exam 11: An Overview of Juvenile Justice in America72 Questions
Exam 12: Police and the Juvenile70 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Court68 Questions
Exam 14: Juvenile Corrections64 Questions
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Match each correctional model of juvenile facilities with its description.
-Justice Model
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Youth courts are used as a sentencing option for first-time offenders ages 11 to 17 years old who are charged with ________ misdemeanor offenses.
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Match each therapeutic method used in juvenile facilities with its description.
-Behavioral modification
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Which model of juvenile justice seeks to reconcile the interests of victims, offenders, and the community through programs and supervision practices?
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Match each stage of delinquency case processing with its description.
-Detention
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The graduated system offers intermediate sanctions within the community both for first-time nonviolent offenders and for more serious offenders.
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Explain the four basic correctional models that have traditionally been applied to the juvenile justice system.
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________ programs are conducted for the rehabilitation of youthful offenders within community-based and institutional settings.
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Which of the following is a positive change happening in juvenile justice today that is likely to continue in the future?
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Youth courts usually handle first-time offenders who are charged with offenses such as theft, misdemeanor assault, disorderly conduct, and possession of alcohol.
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What is the pivotal philosophical underpinning of the justice model that holds that juvenile offenders deserve to be punished in proportion to the seriousness of the offense?
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Juveniles are commonly transferred to adult court after they have been adjudicated as delinquent by the juvenile court for committing the same offense.
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Match each stage of delinquency case processing with its description.
-Adjudicatory Hearing
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In re Gault is interpreted to guarantee to juveniles the right to representation by ________, freedom from self-incrimination, and the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the instructions given to parolees upon leaving the institution as ordered by the first superintendent of the Elmira Reformatory?
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According to juvenile terminology, a juvenile that is said to be arrested has actually been taken into custody and not arrested.
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Which of the following refers to the juvenile justice programs in which youths are sentenced by their peers?
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