Deck 12: Prevention in Juvenile Justice
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Deck 12: Prevention in Juvenile Justice
1
Which of the following is NOT one of the goals identified as key in restorative justice programs?
A)Restoration
B)Empowerment
C)Reflection
D)Emotional and social healing
A)Restoration
B)Empowerment
C)Reflection
D)Emotional and social healing
C
2
Which of the following is NOT a biological risk factor?
A)Poor nutrition
B)High metabolism
C)Neurotransmitters
D)Low resting heart rate
A)Poor nutrition
B)High metabolism
C)Neurotransmitters
D)Low resting heart rate
B
3
Which of the following is an example of a parent training intervention?
A)Head Start
B)Keepin' It REAL
C)FRIENDS
D)Incredible Years
A)Head Start
B)Keepin' It REAL
C)FRIENDS
D)Incredible Years
D
4
Which of the following is NOT considered a main type of restorative justice.
A)Peacemaking circles
B)Family group conferencing
C)Victim-offender mediation
D)Conflict resolution
A)Peacemaking circles
B)Family group conferencing
C)Victim-offender mediation
D)Conflict resolution
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5
Which of the following is not a dimension of restorative justice?
A)Victim reparation
B)Offender responsibility
C)Communities of care
D)None of the above
A)Victim reparation
B)Offender responsibility
C)Communities of care
D)None of the above
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6
_______________ focuses on expressing disapproval of the criminal activity while simultaneously forgiving the offender if he or she is willing to make reparation.
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
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7
Which is not a characteristic of dispute resolution programs?
A)Participation can be forced
B)A third-party mediator is involved
C)Participants usually know each other
D)Disputes are referred to the process by criminal justice professionals
A)Participation can be forced
B)A third-party mediator is involved
C)Participants usually know each other
D)Disputes are referred to the process by criminal justice professionals
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8
Restorative justice seeks to restore social support for _____________________.
A)The victim
B)The offender
C)Society
D)All of the above
A)The victim
B)The offender
C)Society
D)All of the above
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9
The most notable anti-bullying program is the:
A)Olweus program
B)RIPP program
C)Elmira program
D)Big Brothers/Big Sisters program
A)Olweus program
B)RIPP program
C)Elmira program
D)Big Brothers/Big Sisters program
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10
Which of the following is NOT a potential risk factor for youthful misbehavior?
A)Community
B)Religion
C)Peer
D)Family
A)Community
B)Religion
C)Peer
D)Family
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11
Evaluations of family-group conferencing show a ______ percent reduction in recidivism compared to traditional processing.
A)10
B)25
C)40
D)65
A)10
B)25
C)40
D)65
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12
According to the text, which of the following is a multi-component program?
A)Big Brothers/Big Sisters
B)G.R.E.A.T.program
C)Perry Preschool program
D)Seattle Social Development Project
A)Big Brothers/Big Sisters
B)G.R.E.A.T.program
C)Perry Preschool program
D)Seattle Social Development Project
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13
Which of the following is NOT considered a partly restorative practice in McCold and Wachtel's restorative practices typology?
A)Victim reparation
B)Restitution
C)Communities of care reconciliation
D)Offender responsibility
A)Victim reparation
B)Restitution
C)Communities of care reconciliation
D)Offender responsibility
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14
_______________ seeks to use interventions that return the victim and offender to their pre-offense states.
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
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15
The use of mediation for juvenile offenders is an attempt to ________________.
A)Deal with the needs of the victim
B)Deal with the needs of the offender
C)Identify for the offender the harm the victim has suffered
D)All of the above
A)Deal with the needs of the victim
B)Deal with the needs of the offender
C)Identify for the offender the harm the victim has suffered
D)All of the above
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16
Evaluations of VOMs show that at least _______ of participants are satisfied with their results.
A)15%
B)33%
C)50%
D)75%
A)15%
B)33%
C)50%
D)75%
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17
Braithwaite argues that ______________ has been the dominant model of criminal justice throughout history.
A)Reintegrative justice
B)Retributive justice
C)Restorative justice
D)Retaliatory justice
A)Reintegrative justice
B)Retributive justice
C)Restorative justice
D)Retaliatory justice
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18
Family-group conferencing traces its roots to:
A)Maori practices in New Zealand
B)First Nations in Canada
C)Quakers in Pennsylvania
D)Aborigines in Australia
A)Maori practices in New Zealand
B)First Nations in Canada
C)Quakers in Pennsylvania
D)Aborigines in Australia
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19
Family-group conferencing can include all but which of the following?
A)Victims
B)Schools
C)Criminal justice personnel
D)All of the above can be included
A)Victims
B)Schools
C)Criminal justice personnel
D)All of the above can be included
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20
_______________ focuses on the lawbreaker and the imposition of sanctions for the purposes of deterrence, vengeance, and/or punishment.
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
A)Retributive justice
B)Restorative justice
C)Reintegrative shaming
D)Community justice
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21
The Elmira Prenatal/Early Infancy program relies mainly on _________.
A)Home visitation by nurses
B)Multi-family group meetings
C)Mentoring by experienced parents
D)None of the above
A)Home visitation by nurses
B)Multi-family group meetings
C)Mentoring by experienced parents
D)None of the above
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22
The parens patriae philosophy of the juvenile court focuses on using punishment to stop juvenile offending.
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23
PATHS is an example of a skills training intervention.
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24
_____________ are based on Canadian First Nation practices and involve a wide group of community members who discuss the offense and come up with plans of action, such as apologies, restitution, community service, and/or explicit sentencing recommendations to the judge.
A)Victim-offender mediation programs
B)Neighborhood reparative boards
C)Sentencing circles
D)none of the above
A)Victim-offender mediation programs
B)Neighborhood reparative boards
C)Sentencing circles
D)none of the above
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25
The most important concern in restorative justice is repairing the harm to the community.
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26
In restorative justice, the victim is nothing more than a witness for the state.
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27
According to the text, historically, victims were left to address the problems and repair the harm from the offense.
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28
According to McCold and Wachtel, victim reparation is fully restorative.
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29
Reintegrative shaming is part of the theoretical basis behind restorative justice.
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30
In dispute resolution, the victim and offender are required to participate.
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31
According to Braithwaite, restorative justice has been the dominant model of criminal justice throughout most of history.
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32
Another name for restorative justice is reparative justice.
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33
The community is essential in family-group conferencing.
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34
The major difference between retributive and restorative justice is the fact that the court is no longer involved in resolving disputes.
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35
In school settings, dispute resolution is called peer mediation.
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36
The Seattle Social Development Project is an example of a ___________ program.
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
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37
D.A.R.E.is an example of a _________ program.
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
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38
Responding in Peaceful and Positive Ways is an example of a ________ program.
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
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39
Big Brothers/Big Sisters is an example of a ________ program.
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
A)Conflict management
B)Mentoring
C)Resistance skills training
D)Multi-component
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40
Most cases in dispute resolution involve parties who know one another personally.
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41
Family group conferencing finds its roots in Maori practices.
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42
According to the text, as long as one of the three dimensions of restorative justice is met, the process is wholly restorative.
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43
Victim-offender mediations include the family members and close friends of the victim and offender.
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44
Victim-offender mediation programs appear to be successful in reducing criminal recidivism.
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45
Participation in victim-offender mediation is voluntary for the victim.
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46
In sentencing circles, only the victim, offender, families, and close acquaintances participate.
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47
The Perry Preschool program is the most extensively studied parent training intervention.
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48
Victims are not required to participate in neighborhood reparative boards.
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49
Victims and offenders always have a choice on whether to participate in restorative practices.
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50
Victim-offender mediation usually takes place prior to conviction.
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51
Restorative justice demonstrates a shift in focus in the criminal justice system to the victim.
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52
Another name for neighborhood reparative boards is neighborhood accountability boards.
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53
According to Kurki, restorative justice is about reducing recidivism.
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54
According to Braithwaite, the only way to truly punish offenders is to shame them.
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