Exam 11: Community-Based Corrections for Juveniles
Exam 1: The Juvenile Justice System53 Questions
Exam 2: History of the Juvenile Justice System59 Questions
Exam 3: Juvenile Crime, Criminals, and Victims56 Questions
Exam 4: Choice, Deterrence, Biological, and Psychological Theories55 Questions
Exam 5: Social Structure, Social Process, and Social Reaction Theories59 Questions
Exam 6: Delinquency Prevention and Intervention56 Questions
Exam 7: Police and Juveniles58 Questions
Exam 8: Juvenile Law and Procedure63 Questions
Exam 9: The Juvenile Court60 Questions
Exam 10: Juveniles in the Criminal Justice System60 Questions
Exam 11: Community-Based Corrections for Juveniles62 Questions
Exam 12: Institutional Corrections for Juveniles57 Questions
Exam 13: Gangs and Delinquency56 Questions
Exam 14: Special Populations55 Questions
Exam 15: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice56 Questions
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A form of probation characterized by increased supervision and treatment is called _______.
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This document explains the probation process and outlines the general conditions of probation and any special conditions imposed.
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Only 23% of juveniles formally adjudicated in the American juvenile justice court system are placed in a secure facility.
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What are the five common key elements of Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) programs?
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The juvenile correctional system in the United States grew in a bifurcated or two-pronged manner.Explain each of those prongs.
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The monitoring and support of juveniles who have been released from custody or supervision by the juvenile courts is called _________________.
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It costs fundamentally more to incarcerate or place a juvenile in a facility than it does to monitor him on probation.
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Programs that bring together the juvenile delinquent and the victims in a hope to negotiate a conclusion are called ____________.
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The care and custody of children by families willing to take them into their homes is called foster care.
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The "right to probation" is recognized in the due process clause of the Bill of Rights.
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What are the different correctional alternatives available in the juvenile justice system?
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The number of adjudicated delinquency cases resulting in residential placement decreased 30% from 1985 to 2005.
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Alisa Alred suggests that delinquency is related to __________________.
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A relatively unique correctional strategy that involves exposing the juvenile to a brief commitment in an institutional facility, and then releasing them on probation, is called shock probation.
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The "Father of Probation" in America was _____________________.
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What are the five phases of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency for ISP programs?
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A range of sanctions that are designed to take the place of traditional ones such as probation or incarceration is called ______________.
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