Deck 15: Justice for Juveniles, Victims, and the Global Village

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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called ___________.

A) victim compensation
B) criminal compensation
C) just deserts
D) pay back
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The first juvenile court was established in ______________.

A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Boston
D) Chicago
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The aim of restorative justice is simple: ___________.

A) restore the harm done by crime by elevating the role of the victim in the criminal justice process
B) punish the criminal as much as possible
C) reward the victim for their pain
D) none of the above
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According to the chapter, the term ______________ means parent of the country.
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Gerald Gault was accused of ________________.
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The term ____________ means in place of the parent.
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The systematic study of the role played by the victim in a criminal incident is called _______.

A) criminology
B) victimology
C) criminal justice
D) victim's rights
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The famous TV personality ______________ was a victim of stalking.
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For 2003, the juvenile Violent Crime Index arrest rate was 48% lower than in it's the peak year of _________.
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The case of In re Gault afforded juveniles the right to __________________.

A) receive notice of the charges
B) counsel
C) be confronted by and to examine witnesses
D) the privilege against self-incrimination
E) all of the above
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The systematic study of the role played by the victim in a criminal incident is called _______.
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What famous TV personality was a victim of stalking?

A) David Letterman
B) Johnny Carson
C) Jay Leno
D) Kevin Bacon
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Gerald Gault was accused of ________________.

A) murder
B) making obscene phone calls
C) selling drugs
D) sexual assault
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The first juvenile court was established in ______________.
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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called ___________.
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The prosecutor's power to try juveniles directly in adult criminal courts is called _____________.

A) indictment
B) information
C) direct file
D) juvenile adjudication
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in ________.

A) 1776
B) 1789
C) 1899
D) 1912
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in the year _______.
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Gerald Gault received ________________ as punishment for his crime.

A) probation
B) 2 months in a local jail
C) 1 year in a local juvenile facility
D) 6 years in a juvenile facility
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Gerald Gault received ________________ as punishment for his crime.
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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called victim compensation.
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in 1865.
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The first juvenile court was established in Boston.
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The case of In re Gault afforded juveniles the right to receive notice of the charges and the right to counsel.
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Because of their tender age, juveniles can not be tried as adults.
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To get a conviction, it is a legal requirement that victims testify in court against the criminal, especially in murder cases.
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In recent years, many states have lowered the age at which juveniles are subject to be tried as an adult.
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The aim of restorative justice is simple: Restore the harm done by crime by elevating the role of the victim in the criminal justice process.
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Gerald Gault was accused of sexual assault of a 12 year old girl.
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Gerald Gault received 6 years in a juvenile facility as punishment for his crime.
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Deck 15: Justice for Juveniles, Victims, and the Global Village
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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called ___________.

A) victim compensation
B) criminal compensation
C) just deserts
D) pay back
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The first juvenile court was established in ______________.

A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Boston
D) Chicago
D
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The aim of restorative justice is simple: ___________.

A) restore the harm done by crime by elevating the role of the victim in the criminal justice process
B) punish the criminal as much as possible
C) reward the victim for their pain
D) none of the above
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According to the chapter, the term ______________ means parent of the country.
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Gerald Gault was accused of ________________.
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The term ____________ means in place of the parent.
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The systematic study of the role played by the victim in a criminal incident is called _______.

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B) victimology
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D) victim's rights
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The famous TV personality ______________ was a victim of stalking.
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For 2003, the juvenile Violent Crime Index arrest rate was 48% lower than in it's the peak year of _________.
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The case of In re Gault afforded juveniles the right to __________________.

A) receive notice of the charges
B) counsel
C) be confronted by and to examine witnesses
D) the privilege against self-incrimination
E) all of the above
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The systematic study of the role played by the victim in a criminal incident is called _______.
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What famous TV personality was a victim of stalking?

A) David Letterman
B) Johnny Carson
C) Jay Leno
D) Kevin Bacon
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Gerald Gault was accused of ________________.

A) murder
B) making obscene phone calls
C) selling drugs
D) sexual assault
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The first juvenile court was established in ______________.
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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called ___________.
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The prosecutor's power to try juveniles directly in adult criminal courts is called _____________.

A) indictment
B) information
C) direct file
D) juvenile adjudication
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in ________.

A) 1776
B) 1789
C) 1899
D) 1912
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in the year _______.
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Gerald Gault received ________________ as punishment for his crime.

A) probation
B) 2 months in a local jail
C) 1 year in a local juvenile facility
D) 6 years in a juvenile facility
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Gerald Gault received ________________ as punishment for his crime.
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A program, based on criminal statutes, by which victims of violent crime may receive a limited financial award for damages done by a criminal is called victim compensation.
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The first juvenile court in this country was established in 1865.
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The first juvenile court was established in Boston.
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The case of In re Gault afforded juveniles the right to receive notice of the charges and the right to counsel.
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Because of their tender age, juveniles can not be tried as adults.
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To get a conviction, it is a legal requirement that victims testify in court against the criminal, especially in murder cases.
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In recent years, many states have lowered the age at which juveniles are subject to be tried as an adult.
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The aim of restorative justice is simple: Restore the harm done by crime by elevating the role of the victim in the criminal justice process.
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Gerald Gault was accused of sexual assault of a 12 year old girl.
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Gerald Gault received 6 years in a juvenile facility as punishment for his crime.
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