Exam 10: The LSI-R and the COMPAS:
Exam 1: The Ethics of Community-Based Sanctions25 Questions
Exam 2: What Influences Offenders' Willingness to Serve Alternative Sanctions?20 Questions
Exam 3: When the Policy Becomes the Problem25 Questions
Exam 4: The Impact of Gender and Race-Ethnicity in the Pretrial Release Process27 Questions
Exam 5: State Administration of Drug Courts25 Questions
Exam 6: Restorative Practices in Instituttional Settings and at Release25 Questions
Exam 7: The Effectiveness of Restorative Justice Practices20 Questions
Exam 8: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change25 Questions
Exam 9: Offender Coercion in Treatment: A Meta-Analysis of Effectiveness25 Questions
Exam 10: The LSI-R and the COMPAS: 35 Questions
Exam 11: Can 14,737 Women Be Wrong?25 Questions
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_______________ can be defined as any physical acts that cause or can cause physical injury to a child.
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According to your textbook author, the primary function(s) of juvenile probation is/are:
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This investigation is often referred to as the _______________, which details the youth's personal background, family, educational progress, previous violations, employment, and so forth.
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_______________ is a judicial disposition under which youthful offenders are subject to certain conditions imposed by the juvenile court while being allowed to remain in the community during the duration of their sentence.
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Juvenile courts fall into the following category/categories:
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When a juvenile court operates as its own separate statewide entity, this means that it will have its own _______________.
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According to Hubbard and Matthews, the 'what works literature' states that a youth's level of risk indicates his or her likelihood of _______________.
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According to Hubbard and Matthews, _______________ are based on the recognition that girls' healthy development is dependent on affiliation with others through positive interpersonal relationships.
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_______________ is a facility that offers a combination of substance abuse and mental health treatment services while youth are kept under 24-hour supervision in a highly structured and secure environment.
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Juvenile records tend to include various types of information.Among these is likely to be a composite of the _______________.
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Child _______________ occurs when a parent or caretaker of the child does not provide the proper or necessary support, education, medical or other remedial care that is required by a given state's law, including food, shelter, and clothing.It also occurs when adult caretakers abandon a child they are legally obligated to support.
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According to Hubbard and Matthews, _______________ recognizes poor critical thinking and problem-solving skills as sources of maladaptive behavior.
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_______________is a regimented program of supervision that requires much greater supervision contact than regular probation and also serves as an alternative to incarceration while maintaining acceptable levels of public safety.
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The _______________ stage is roughly 60 days in length, but if the courthouse combines the adjudicatory and disposition stages, it may be required that the officer finish it prior to the youth's appearance in court.
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_______________ _______________ serve to counter the effects of risk factors that may exist for the individual, within the family, school, peer group, or community.
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