Deck 1: Juvenile Justice in Historical Perspective
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Deck 1: Juvenile Justice in Historical Perspective
1
The concept of ______ refers to criminal intent, or the guilty mind.
A) mens rea
B) actus reus
C) lex talionis
D) infancy
A) mens rea
B) actus reus
C) lex talionis
D) infancy
A
2
Under the concept of ______, institutional custodians acted as parental substitutes with far-reaching powers over their charges.
A) mens rea
B) in loco parentis
C) actus reus
D) parens patriae
A) mens rea
B) in loco parentis
C) actus reus
D) parens patriae
B
3
Which type of juvenile offenders would not even be considered in trouble if they were an adult?
A) delinquents
B) status offenders
C) adult offenders
D) dependent and neglected
A) delinquents
B) status offenders
C) adult offenders
D) dependent and neglected
B
4
Which approach to juvenile justice is focused on a more formal, official, and constitutional handling of juvenile offenders?
A) therapeutic
B) casework
C) in loco parentis
D) legalistic
A) therapeutic
B) casework
C) in loco parentis
D) legalistic
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5
Caseworkers continue to argue that more formal proceedings result in greater _____ of juveniles, possibly resulting in more negative self-concepts and eventually in careers as adult offenders.
A) labeling
B) institutionalization
C) stigmatization
D) treatment
A) labeling
B) institutionalization
C) stigmatization
D) treatment
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6
The perceived increase in the number of ______ offenses perpetrated by juveniles led many to ponder whether the juvenile court, originally established to protect and treat juveniles, is adequate to the task of dealing with modern-day offenders.
A) property
B) violent
C) cyber crime
D) drug
A) property
B) violent
C) cyber crime
D) drug
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7
Restorative justice approaches, currently gaining momentum with juveniles, emphasize ______ philosophies, rather than the ______ philosophy that has been popular for the last few years.
A) get tough, treatment
B) treatment, status offender
C) treatment, get tough
D) status offender, treatment
A) get tough, treatment
B) treatment, status offender
C) treatment, get tough
D) status offender, treatment
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8
Which approach to juvenile justice focuses on a more informal, unofficial, treatment-oriented handling of juvenile offenders?
A) therapeutic
B) formalistic
C) legalistic
D) parens patriae
A) therapeutic
B) formalistic
C) legalistic
D) parens patriae
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9
The principle of ______ later became central to the development of the juvenile court in America and today generally refers to the fact that the state (government) has ultimate parental authority over juveniles in need of protection or guidance.
A) in loco parentis
B) lex talionis
C) parens patriae
D) mens rea
A) in loco parentis
B) lex talionis
C) parens patriae
D) mens rea
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10
A child might be adjudicated delinquent but ordered to participate in psychological counseling. This is an example of the ______ approach applied through a ______ framework.
A) formal, therapeutic
B) therapeutic, informal
C) official, informal
D) casework, constitutional
A) formal, therapeutic
B) therapeutic, informal
C) official, informal
D) casework, constitutional
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11
Which court case banned the death penalty for anyone under the age of 18?
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
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12
Which movement in juvenile justice consisted of philanthropists, reformers, and professionals who exhibited a legitimate concern for juveniles and established the first juvenile court which stressed the importance of rehabilitation and treatment through education and training?
A) houses of refuge
B) reform schools
C) institutionalization
D) child-savers
A) houses of refuge
B) reform schools
C) institutionalization
D) child-savers
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13
The juvenile justice system is not considered static; laws dealing with juveniles change with changing ______ climates.
A) social
B) political
C) economic
D) judicial
A) social
B) political
C) economic
D) judicial
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14
Which court case abolished the sentence of life without parole for a juvenile offender convicted of a non-homicide offense?
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
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15
Which court decision made it clear that the legalists were on firm ground, but it did not deny the legitimacy of the casework approach?
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
A) In re Gault
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Graham v. Florida
D) Miller v. Alabama
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16
In the 5th century AD, children under the age of ______ were exempt from criminal liability.
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
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17
All states now allow juveniles to be tried as ______ under certain circumstances.
A) status offenders
B) delinquents
C) youthful offenders
D) adults
A) status offenders
B) delinquents
C) youthful offenders
D) adults
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18
The perceived increase in violent crimes committed by juveniles has led many to believe that the ____ is not effective in solving the juvenile justice problem.
A) adult court
B) juvenile court
C) juvenile detention centers
D) status offense adjudication
A) adult court
B) juvenile court
C) juvenile detention centers
D) status offense adjudication
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19
During the early part of the 21st century, concern over delinquency in general, and violent delinquents in particular ______, while confidence in the juvenile justice system was ______.
A) eroded, grew
B) grew, stayed the same
C) stayed the same, grew
D) grew, eroded
A) eroded, grew
B) grew, stayed the same
C) stayed the same, grew
D) grew, eroded
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20
While severe punishments for juvenile offenders gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles could not receive which penalties?
A) death penalty
B) life in prison with parole
C) life in prison without parole
D) both death penalty and live in prison without parole
A) death penalty
B) life in prison with parole
C) life in prison without parole
D) both death penalty and live in prison without parole
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21
When and in what state was the first juvenile court established?
A) 1874, Massachusetts
B) 1892, New York
C) 1899, Illinois
D) 1900, Pennsylvania
A) 1874, Massachusetts
B) 1892, New York
C) 1899, Illinois
D) 1900, Pennsylvania
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22
The question of when and under what circumstances youth are capable of forming mens rea remains a grey area in the juvenile justice system.
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23
The United States allows juveniles to be executed.
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24
Status offenders are still considered delinquents.
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25
Approximately 2,000 years ago, both Roman civil law and later canon (church) law made distinctions between juveniles and adults based on the notion of age of responsibility.
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26
A period of transition toward progressive legalism of the juvenile justice system occurred in the latter part of the 18th century through the 19th century.
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27
The discrepancy between the ideal (theory) and practice (reality) within the juvenile justice system remains considerable.
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28
Under the Code of Hammurabi, children under the age of 7 were presumed to be incapable of forming criminal intent.
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29
The debate over treatment of juvenile offenders versus punishment of juvenile offenders continues to this day.
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30
The Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that a mandatory life sentence without parole violates the 8th amendment.
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31
During the era of socialized juvenile justice in the United States, the primary focus was ______.
A) increased legal rights of youth
B) parental involvement
C) treatment and rehabilitation of youth
D) punishment of youth
A) increased legal rights of youth
B) parental involvement
C) treatment and rehabilitation of youth
D) punishment of youth
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32
Currently, a number of jurisdictions across the United States are reviewing the basic operations of juvenile justice and the effectiveness of system reforms.
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33
For a number of years, the trend was to hold younger and younger juveniles accountable for their offenses, to exclude certain offenses from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and to establish mandatory or automatic waiver provisions for certain offenses.
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34
In the 15th century, ______ were created by the King of England to consider petitions of those who were in need of special aid intervention.
A) chancery courts
B) poor laws
C) dower system
D) houses of refuge
A) chancery courts
B) poor laws
C) dower system
D) houses of refuge
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35
In deciding not to hear the Holmes case, the U.S. Supreme Court ______.
A) reaffirmed the desirability of the juvenile court's informal procedures
B) confirmed that constitutional rights afforded to accused adults apply to juveniles
C) stated that the threshold for hearing juvenile cases was not met in this case
D) imposed formal procedures on the juvenile justice system
A) reaffirmed the desirability of the juvenile court's informal procedures
B) confirmed that constitutional rights afforded to accused adults apply to juveniles
C) stated that the threshold for hearing juvenile cases was not met in this case
D) imposed formal procedures on the juvenile justice system
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36
The legalistic approach to juvenile justice is an informal, therapeutic, and unofficial approach.
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37
Chancery courts did not deal with dependent and neglected children.
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38
Developers of the juvenile justice system in the U.S. intended legal intervention to be provided under the rules of civil law rather than criminal law.
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39
Roman civil law and canon law made distinctions between juveniles and adults based on the notion of ______.
A) criminal intent
B) age of responsibility
C) lex talionis
D) parens patriae
A) criminal intent
B) age of responsibility
C) lex talionis
D) parens patriae
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40
The casework approach to juvenile justice is soundly unconstitutional.
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41
Discuss current and future reforms within the juvenile justice system.
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42
Discuss and analyze contemporary challenges to the juvenile justice system.
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43
Discuss and analyze the discrepancies between the ideal juvenile justice system and the real juvenile justice system.
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44
Discuss the evolution of the juvenile justice system in the United States.
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45
Discuss the controversy between due process and informality within the juvenile justice system.
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