Deck 2: A History of Juvenile Justice
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Deck 2: A History of Juvenile Justice
1
The Code of Hammurabi did not provide for the adoption of children.
False
2
In the 1600s, if an apprentice was delinquent, he or she could be sued in the Mayor's Court.
True
3
Children, unlike adults, were never subjected to banishment as a form of punishment.
False
4
The first houses of ______ were built by child?saving organizations concerned primarily with poverty, vice, and neglected families.
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5
The period between 1899 and 1967 is referred to as the era of "socialized juvenile justice."
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6
James Q. Wilson contended that young offenders were rational persons who needed and deserved punishment.
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7
The concept of childhood began to emerge around 1700 BC.
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In the 1700s, transportation was also used to remove delinquent youths from London.
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9
The first major code of laws is believed to be the________________________.
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10
By the end of the 1980s, at least one?third of the states had some form of punishment?oriented sentencing statutes for juvenile offenders.
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11
The first private prison for young offenders was established in North Carolina in 1788.
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12
During the early 1800s, the state legislatures began to delegate the role of parens patriae to the court systems.
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13
The concept of parens patriae can be traced to the law courts in ancient Greece.
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14
Transportation to _____________ was also used to remove delinquent children from London.
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15
One method of handling an unwanted child was by the use of an apprenticeship.
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16
The basic philosophy contained in the first juvenile court acts was the right of the state to act _____ ____ ____.
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17
President Reagan, in an attempt to end the punishment?oriented perspective, appointed Alfred Regency as administrator of the OJJDP.
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18
The 1967 Task Force Report: Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime is credited with establishing the era of "socialized juvenile justice."
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19
The first private prison for young offenders was established in _______.
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20
Even primitive tribes exercised some form of social control of the behavior of their members.
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21
Explain the differences between the terms parens patriae and in loco parentis.
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22
The first official juvenile court was established in:
A) Cook County, Illinois
B) New York City
C) Boston
D) Detroit
E) Cleveland
A) Cook County, Illinois
B) New York City
C) Boston
D) Detroit
E) Cleveland
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23
Explain the development of the juvenile court system.
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24
Which of the below statements are correct concerning the concept of childhood?
A) The concept of childhood developed in about 1700 BC.
B) The concept of childhood was opposed by the churchmen.
C) The concept of childhood was not related to advances in medical science.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
A) The concept of childhood developed in about 1700 BC.
B) The concept of childhood was opposed by the churchmen.
C) The concept of childhood was not related to advances in medical science.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
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25
The first private prison for youth was established in:
A) New York
B) Australia
C) England
D) California
E) Philadelphia
A) New York
B) Australia
C) England
D) California
E) Philadelphia
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26
Describe America's approach to thinking that led to the "Second Revolution."
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27
The concept of parens patriae can be traced back to:
A) the law courts of England
B) the Chancery Court of England
C) the church schools
D) the English King
A) the law courts of England
B) the Chancery Court of England
C) the church schools
D) the English King
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28
Which of the below statements are correct regarding the Code of Hammurabi?
A) It is believed to be the first major code of laws.
B) It was established by King Hammurabi.
C) The code had a family portion.
D) All the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
A) It is believed to be the first major code of laws.
B) It was established by King Hammurabi.
C) The code had a family portion.
D) All the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
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29
Contrast and compare the approaches used in the "Second Revolution" to those used in the era of "punishment or reform."
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30
Which of the below statements are correct regarding the early history of juvenile justice?
A) Primitive tribes did not exercise social control over the behavior of its members.
B) Banishment was never used to control children.
C) Little has been recorded about youth crime in our early history.
D) All the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
A) Primitive tribes did not exercise social control over the behavior of its members.
B) Banishment was never used to control children.
C) Little has been recorded about youth crime in our early history.
D) All the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.
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31
The movement to establish separate institutions for juvenile criminals started in 1819 in:
A) Cook County, Illinois
B) New York City
C) Chicago
D) Cleveland
E) Boston
A) Cook County, Illinois
B) New York City
C) Chicago
D) Cleveland
E) Boston
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32
The minimum age limit for apprenticeship in England was eventually established at:
A) 11 years of age
B) 12 years of age
C) 14 years of age
D) 16 years of age
A) 11 years of age
B) 12 years of age
C) 14 years of age
D) 16 years of age
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