Deck 14: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice
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Deck 14: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice
1
If Putnam is accurate that civic participation is declining, which model of juvenile court would probably suffer the worst consequences?
A)Rehabilitative court
B)Restorative justice court
C)Criminalized court
D)Developmental court
A)Rehabilitative court
B)Restorative justice court
C)Criminalized court
D)Developmental court
B
2
Putnam's metaphor for the decline in civic participation is:
A)Bowling alone
B)Dancing alone
C)What goes up must go down
D)I did it my way
A)Bowling alone
B)Dancing alone
C)What goes up must go down
D)I did it my way
A
3
According to the text, a popular motto for dealing with juveniles seems to be:
A)"They are only children."
B)"Three strikes and you're out."
C)"Adult crime, adult time."
D)None of the above
A)"They are only children."
B)"Three strikes and you're out."
C)"Adult crime, adult time."
D)None of the above
C
4
_________________ refers to the idea of making juvenile court a scaled-down version of adult court.
A)Criminalized juvenile court
B)Teen court
C)Restorative justice court
D)Specialized adult court
A)Criminalized juvenile court
B)Teen court
C)Restorative justice court
D)Specialized adult court
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5
According to Garland, the sentiment against the poor and criminals/delinquents developed in part due to:
A)The increase of consumer goods
B)The decline of guardianship
C)Decreased funds for treatment programs
D)All of the above
A)The increase of consumer goods
B)The decline of guardianship
C)Decreased funds for treatment programs
D)All of the above
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6
The National Research Council's suggestion that interventions consider the specific needs of the youth is referred to as a:
A)Developmental approach
B)Evidence-based approach
C)Specialized treatment
D)Legal approach
A)Developmental approach
B)Evidence-based approach
C)Specialized treatment
D)Legal approach
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7
Which of the following best defines Tucker and Cadora's "urban justice corps?"
A)City police who develop alternative mentoring programs
B)Youths diverted from incarceration to work on rebuilding their communities
C)Probation officers who suffer from mission distortion
D)The juvenile version of Gardner Fox's Justice League
A)City police who develop alternative mentoring programs
B)Youths diverted from incarceration to work on rebuilding their communities
C)Probation officers who suffer from mission distortion
D)The juvenile version of Gardner Fox's Justice League
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8
According to the text, which of the following is not a factor behind the softening of punitive measures?
A)Famous crime decline in the 1990s
B)Research in neuroscience and developmental psychology on youth maturity
C)Advocacy groups working to soften punitive demands
D)None of the above
A)Famous crime decline in the 1990s
B)Research in neuroscience and developmental psychology on youth maturity
C)Advocacy groups working to soften punitive demands
D)None of the above
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9
What is Christian Hoff Sommers' suggestion for preventing delinquency and aiding youths in society?
A)Increased welfare spending
B)Abolishing juvenile court
C)Reducing the public hostility toward poor, minority children
D)Character education
A)Increased welfare spending
B)Abolishing juvenile court
C)Reducing the public hostility toward poor, minority children
D)Character education
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10
The perspective that returns the responsibility for youths to the community is called:
A)Rehabilitative justice
B)Retributive justice
C)Restorative justice
D)Social intervention
A)Rehabilitative justice
B)Retributive justice
C)Restorative justice
D)Social intervention
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11
Which court suggestion would have the most emphasis on the victim?
A)Criminalized juvenile court
B)Restorative justice model court
C)Victimization court
D)A revitalized parens patriae court
A)Criminalized juvenile court
B)Restorative justice model court
C)Victimization court
D)A revitalized parens patriae court
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12
According to the text, which of the following is true about race and the juvenile justice system?
A)A number of studies have found race to be a factor in juvenile justice decisions.
B)According to some, there is pervasive antipathy toward poor, minority children.
C)The issue is broader than just juvenile court.
D)All of the above
A)A number of studies have found race to be a factor in juvenile justice decisions.
B)According to some, there is pervasive antipathy toward poor, minority children.
C)The issue is broader than just juvenile court.
D)All of the above
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13
Which model of the juvenile court has been endorsed by the American Bar Association?
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
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14
Merlo argues that significant percentages of American children live in high-risk conditions.By "high-risk conditions" she means:
A)One-parent families
B)Poverty
C)Lack of health insurance
D)All of the above
A)One-parent families
B)Poverty
C)Lack of health insurance
D)All of the above
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15
The push to influence states to return the lower age of criminal court jurisdiction to 18 was labeled the:
A)"Kids not Adults" effort
B)"Schools not Prisons" effort
C)"Raise the Age" effort
D)"Lower the Age" effort
A)"Kids not Adults" effort
B)"Schools not Prisons" effort
C)"Raise the Age" effort
D)"Lower the Age" effort
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16
Who suggests discounting youth sentences?
A)Feld
B)Anderson
C)Bishop
D)Lipsey
A)Feld
B)Anderson
C)Bishop
D)Lipsey
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17
The softening of the "get tough" punitive era of juvenile justice is known as the:
A)Second wave
B)Third wave
C)Fourth wave
D)Fifth wave
A)Second wave
B)Third wave
C)Fourth wave
D)Fifth wave
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18
A leader in the drive to deliver rehabilitation and who has shown there are effective interventions in meta analyses of the literature is:
A)Palmer
B)Feld
C)Lipsey
D)Bishop
A)Palmer
B)Feld
C)Lipsey
D)Bishop
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19
According to the text, which model of the juvenile court is most closely associated with Bazemore?
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
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20
Which model of the juvenile court is most closely associated with the parens patriae philosophy?
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
A)Rehabilitative juvenile court
B)Criminalized juvenile court
C)Restorative juvenile court
D)Developmental juvenile court
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21
According to the text, putting more emphasis on the spiritual refers to which of the following?
A)Church services
B)A sense of meaning and purpose
C)More education
D)None of the above
A)Church services
B)A sense of meaning and purpose
C)More education
D)None of the above
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22
In the most recent analysis, there are over _____ juveniles serving penalties of life without parole.
A)1,600
B)2,300
C)5,400
D)7,500
A)1,600
B)2,300
C)5,400
D)7,500
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23
Rovner argues that transfer should only be available via a transfer hearing and only for serious crimes.
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24
Which is an example of a policy that ignores the real needs of youths?
A)Urban justice corps
B)Orphan trains
C)"Making life choices" strategy
D)Justice reinvestment
A)Urban justice corps
B)Orphan trains
C)"Making life choices" strategy
D)Justice reinvestment
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25
Whitehead and Braswell argues for the re-introduction of the __________ dimension into corrections.
A)Economic
B)Political
C)Social
D)Spiritual
A)Economic
B)Political
C)Social
D)Spiritual
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26
Restorative justice seeks to change the parens patriae model of a rehabilitative juvenile court.
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27
The idea of eliminating juvenile court jurisdiction over status offenders is known as:
A)Divestiture
B)Non-intervention
C)Diversion
D)Deinstitutionalization
A)Divestiture
B)Non-intervention
C)Diversion
D)Deinstitutionalization
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28
The idea of a criminalized juvenile court means to simply apply all procedures and penalties from adult court to juveniles.
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29
Rovner believes it is still too easy to arrest, convict, and sanction kids as adults for minor drug crimes in many states.
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30
Clear suggests that justice reinvestment would be grossly financially ineffective.
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31
According to the text, Krisberg argues we need to be concerned with redeeming all children.
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32
Religion is positively statistically correlated with violence.
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33
Bishop argues that general purpose clauses are abandoning the idea of rehabilitation.
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34
The increased use of life without parole is probably due to the:
A)Breed decision
B)Roper decision
C)Garner decision
D)Miller decision
A)Breed decision
B)Roper decision
C)Garner decision
D)Miller decision
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35
Feld has argued for harsher sentences for juveniles.
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36
The court case that ruled the death penalty is unconstitutional for juveniles is:
A)Breed v.Jones
B)Garner v.Tennessee
C)McKiever v.Pennsylvania
D)Roper v.Simmons
A)Breed v.Jones
B)Garner v.Tennessee
C)McKiever v.Pennsylvania
D)Roper v.Simmons
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37
Barry Feld has argued for punishment "discounts" for juveniles processed in adult court.
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38
According to the text, one advantage of restorative justice is that community participation is on the rise, so there are many citizens volunteering for civic organizations and duties.
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39
According to the text, Alexander argues that attacking "crime" is simply the new way to cover up racism.
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40
According to the text, Bishop and Feld see a new balance softening the punitive "get tough" era.
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41
Civic participation and community involvement are growing and this will help juvenile justice.
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42
Divestiture means the elimination of adult court jurisdiction over all youthful offenders.
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43
According to the text, reintroducing the spiritual dimension into corrections and the lives of offenders means sneaking religion into both community and institutional corrections.
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44
Recently, there were about 2,300 persons serving LWOP sentences who were under the age of 18 when they committed their crime.
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45
According to the text, in 2015, about 2,300 juveniles were arrested for murder.
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46
Powers's phrase "apocalyptic nihilism" means that today's youths are quite religious and expect the imminent end of the world.
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47
Effective interventions that reduce recidivism can also save thousands of dollars per offender.
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48
Racial disparities appear throughout the juvenile justice system.
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49
The case Roper v Simmons ruled the death penalty for juveniles was unconstitutional.
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50
Placing children with new families in the 1800s was often done by means of the so-called "orphan trains."
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