Deck 14: The Future of Juvenile Justice
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Deck 14: The Future of Juvenile Justice
1
Those who support the get tough or just deserts movement are focused on more ______.
A) restorative justice
B) fines
C) punishment
D) rehabilitation and treatment
A) restorative justice
B) fines
C) punishment
D) rehabilitation and treatment
C
2
One alternative for the future of the juvenile justice system is that it will ______.
A) cease to exist
B) begin to execute juveniles again
C) stop punishment altogether
D) continue harsh institutionalization
A) cease to exist
B) begin to execute juveniles again
C) stop punishment altogether
D) continue harsh institutionalization
A
3
One other possibility for the future of the juvenile justice system is that the ______ movement will flourish.
A) death penalty
B) restorative justice
C) punishment over rehabilitation
D) institutionalization
A) death penalty
B) restorative justice
C) punishment over rehabilitation
D) institutionalization
B
4
Which approach to juvenile justice results in a return to a more caring and personal approach?
A) get tough
B) just deserts
C) restorative justice
D) punishment
A) get tough
B) just deserts
C) restorative justice
D) punishment
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5
Based on current trends, it appears likely that the juvenile justice system will continue to provide ______ services for juveniles but with an increase in the number of crimes for which waivers to adult court are used and with an ______ in hybrid sentencing.
A) separate, increase
B) separate, decrease
C) bifurcated, decrease
D) psychological, decrease
A) separate, increase
B) separate, decrease
C) bifurcated, decrease
D) psychological, decrease
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6
Adult and juvenile justice systems in the United States were ______ because of the belief that courts should act in the best interests of juveniles and because of the belief that association with adult offenders would increase the possibility that juveniles would become involved in criminal careers.
A) joined
B) separated
C) bifurcated
D) transformed
A) joined
B) separated
C) bifurcated
D) transformed
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7
The initial underlying assumption of the juvenile justice system is that juveniles with problems should be ______ and/or ______ rather than punished.
A) jailed, educated
B) treated, educated
C) fined, jailed
D) educated, fined
A) jailed, educated
B) treated, educated
C) fined, jailed
D) educated, fined
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8
The claim has been made that it is ______ discrimination that is the primary reason for group differences in material wealth and living conditions.
A) institutional
B) social
C) racial
D) individual
A) institutional
B) social
C) racial
D) individual
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9
One possibility for the future of the juvenile justice system is that it will rely heavily on ______ for violent juveniles.
A) executions
B) long jail terms in adult prisons
C) hybrid sentencing
D) punitive measures
A) executions
B) long jail terms in adult prisons
C) hybrid sentencing
D) punitive measures
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10
______ involved in the juvenile justice system face multiple challenges on their pathway to adulthood.
A) Adolescents
B) Young children
C) Preteens
D) Adults
A) Adolescents
B) Young children
C) Preteens
D) Adults
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11
The public has also perceived that the juvenile justice system is too ______ on offenders.
A) harsh
B) cruel
C) serious
D) lenient
A) harsh
B) cruel
C) serious
D) lenient
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12
Restorative justice may not work for all juvenile offenders and all types of offenses; however, it appears to be successful with those who can be ______ into the community after a mistake or a minor wrongful act.
A) separated
B) removed
C) reintegrated
D) shamed
A) separated
B) removed
C) reintegrated
D) shamed
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13
______ perception has been that juvenile crimes are becoming more and more serious.
A) Law enforcement
B) Political
C) Parental
D) Public
A) Law enforcement
B) Political
C) Parental
D) Public
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14
Which approach to juvenile justice results in more juveniles being processed through the adult system instead of the juvenile system?
A) get tough
B) just deserts
C) restorative justice
D) both get tough and just deserts
A) get tough
B) just deserts
C) restorative justice
D) both get tough and just deserts
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15
______ sentences allow juveniles to be sentenced to adult and juvenile dispositions by both adult court judges and juvenile court judges.
A) Conjoined
B) Blended
C) Bifurcated
D) Harsh
A) Conjoined
B) Blended
C) Bifurcated
D) Harsh
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16
We have seen that the juvenile justice system is subject to numerous stresses and strains from ______.
A) outside
B) the courts
C) the public
D) within
A) outside
B) the courts
C) the public
D) within
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17
The complete demise of the juvenile justice system is ______, simply because the goals of the system are worthy and not likely to be ______ completely.
A) unlikely, changed
B) likely, adopted
C) unlikely, abandoned
D) likely, abandoned
A) unlikely, changed
B) likely, adopted
C) unlikely, abandoned
D) likely, abandoned
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18
A popular view is that, to protect the public safety, youth who commit serious or violent acts should be subject to the same ______ as apply to adults.
A) opportunities
B) punishments
C) death penalty
D) facility
A) opportunities
B) punishments
C) death penalty
D) facility
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19
The ability to adaptively cope with racial ______ is an important consideration for the future of juvenile justice.
A) equality
B) discrimination
C) tensions
D) profiling
A) equality
B) discrimination
C) tensions
D) profiling
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20
It is unlikely that ______ advocates will withdraw from the field of battle in the juvenile justice system.
A) blended sentences
B) get tough
C) just deserts
D) restorative justice
A) blended sentences
B) get tough
C) just deserts
D) restorative justice
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21
Adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system face multiple challenges on their pathway to adulthood.
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22
______ programs aimed at alleviating the causes of gang membership as well as providing opportunities for those inclined to gang membership will need to be given priority if we hope to confront the gang problem.
A) Community
B) Educational
C) Prevention
D) Treatment
A) Community
B) Educational
C) Prevention
D) Treatment
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23
Excessive caseloads preclude meaningful interventions by an assumed well-trained staff.
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24
Restorative justice advocates have successfully infiltrated every type of agency working with juveniles.
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25
Those who support the restorative justice approach will reform the juvenile justice system by increasing the number of juveniles being processed in the adult justice system.
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26
Revitalizing the juvenile justice system includes a focus on the failure of ______ to provide the leadership when it comes to advocacy.
A) law enforcement
B) judges
C) prosecutors
D) juvenile officers
A) law enforcement
B) judges
C) prosecutors
D) juvenile officers
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27
The demise of the juvenile justice system is unlikely.
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28
Public outcry has led to more punitive laws, increased waivers to adult court, and a shift from the best interests of the child to punishment.
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29
The juvenile justice system might cease to exist as a separate entity from the adult system in the future.
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30
If the juvenile justice system takes on a get tough approach, less juveniles will be processed through the adult system.
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31
Restorative justice appears to be less successful with those who can be reintegrated into the community after a minor wrongful act.
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32
Strategies at all levels must move beyond simple arrests and incarceration to consider the ______ structures of the cities and neighborhoods that breed street gangs.
A) psychological
B) racial
C) social
D) economic
A) psychological
B) racial
C) social
D) economic
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33
Revitalizing the juvenile justice system should address ______, which results in a lack of appropriate planning.
A) political agendas
B) complacency
C) welfare of the juveniles
D) media attention
A) political agendas
B) complacency
C) welfare of the juveniles
D) media attention
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34
The revitalized juvenile justice approach to delinquency control represents a form of ______ programming that might help to reintegrate troubled youth into mainstream society rather than further isolate and alienate them.
A) community
B) educational
C) socioeconomic
D) psychological
A) community
B) educational
C) socioeconomic
D) psychological
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35
The balanced and restorative justice movement focuses on more punishment for juveniles.
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36
Uniformity of juvenile law has been achieved.
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37
Revitalizing the juvenile justice system means focusing on harsher punishments and accountability for violent offenders.
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38
The separate juvenile justice system employs a large supporting staff that is unlikely to be summarily dismissed, especially in light of the restorative justice movement.
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39
Confidence in the ability of our institutional system to control juvenile delinquency has steadily improved.
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40
Young offenders will likely present with a number of co-occurring disorders such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive deficits.
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41
Evaluate and discuss the extent to which the goals of the juvenile justice system have been met early in the 21st century.
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42
Discuss ways of improving upon the current juvenile justice system.
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43
Explain the restorative justice and "get tough" approaches to juvenile justice.
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44
Discuss alternatives for the future of the juvenile justice system in the United States.
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45
Discuss the possibility of the demise of the juvenile justice system.
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