Deck 7: Juvenile Courts

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The date of the offense, not the date of trial is used to determine if juvenile court has primary jurisdiction.
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A juvenile probation officer has only limited involvement in delinquency cases.
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In determining the age of the child for jurisdictional purposes, the court looks at the age of the child at the time of the ______.
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A retained counsel is one appointed by the court to represent the youth.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, many states changed the philosophy of the juvenile courts from one of treating youths to one of crime control.
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A guardian ad litem is appointed by the prosecutor to assist the youth in court.
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Originally, the juvenile courts developed a dual orientation of more humane treatment and youth control.
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Generally, a guardian ad litem is appointed only for delinquency cases.
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Using the doctrine of _______ , juvenile courts were originally considered as a special class of civil courts.
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Delinquency and status offenders represent only a fraction of the work of juvenile court.
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The juvenile court judge is generally both a helper and a punisher.
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Referees are not generally used in juvenile courts.
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The original juvenile courts were considered special criminal courts.
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The two major categories of defense counsel are the retained counsel and the appointed counsel.
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The traditional purpose of juvenile court was to _______.
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The philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court have always been problematic
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In addition to counsel, the juvenile court may appoint a _______ to protect the interests of the child.
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One of the driving forces behind the creation of juvenile courts was the dissatisfaction with the treatment of juveniles in the penal system.
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Presently, most juveniles are represented in court by an attorney.
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______ outlines the role of the defense counsel in juvenile court in its Standards.
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Explain why the philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court have always been considered problematic.
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When a minor is adjudged a dependent of the juvenile court, any issues regarding custodial rights between his or her parents is decided by:

A) law court judge
B) child protective services
C) juvenile court judge
D) district attorney
E) guardian ad litem
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In delinquency cases, the juvenile courts generally have jurisdiction over any person under the age of:

A) 14 years old
B) 15 years old
C) 16 years old
D) 17 years old
E) 18 years old
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To handle the caseload, many states permit the appointment of __________________.

A) ad hoc judges
B) pro tem judges
C) referees
D) attorneys
E) probation officers
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The philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court system have always been:

A) clear and concise
B) unchanged
C) problematic
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Juvenile courts were considered a special class of civil courts because of the:

A) doctrine of parens patriae
B) politics involved
C) popular demand
D) use of special judges
E) none of the above
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Generally a juvenile will have an attorney represent him or her during the juvenile court process. The two major categories of defense counsel are:

A) ad litem guardian and ad litem attorney
B) appointed counsel and designated counsel
C) appointed counsel and retained counsel
D) retained counsel and private counsel
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What is the role of a guardian ad litem?
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Describe the rights of juveniles and parents in dependency cases.
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What is the role of the prosecutor and defense counsel in delinquency cases?
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The date of the offense, not the date of trial is used to determine if juvenile court has primary jurisdiction.
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A juvenile probation officer has only limited involvement in delinquency cases.
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In determining the age of the child for jurisdictional purposes, the court looks at the age of the child at the time of the ______.
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A retained counsel is one appointed by the court to represent the youth.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, many states changed the philosophy of the juvenile courts from one of treating youths to one of crime control.
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A guardian ad litem is appointed by the prosecutor to assist the youth in court.
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Originally, the juvenile courts developed a dual orientation of more humane treatment and youth control.
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Generally, a guardian ad litem is appointed only for delinquency cases.
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Using the doctrine of _______ , juvenile courts were originally considered as a special class of civil courts.
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Delinquency and status offenders represent only a fraction of the work of juvenile court.
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The juvenile court judge is generally both a helper and a punisher.
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Referees are not generally used in juvenile courts.
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The original juvenile courts were considered special criminal courts.
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The two major categories of defense counsel are the retained counsel and the appointed counsel.
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The traditional purpose of juvenile court was to _______.
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The philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court have always been problematic
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In addition to counsel, the juvenile court may appoint a _______ to protect the interests of the child.
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One of the driving forces behind the creation of juvenile courts was the dissatisfaction with the treatment of juveniles in the penal system.
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Presently, most juveniles are represented in court by an attorney.
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______ outlines the role of the defense counsel in juvenile court in its Standards.
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Explain why the philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court have always been considered problematic.
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When a minor is adjudged a dependent of the juvenile court, any issues regarding custodial rights between his or her parents is decided by:

A) law court judge
B) child protective services
C) juvenile court judge
D) district attorney
E) guardian ad litem
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23
In delinquency cases, the juvenile courts generally have jurisdiction over any person under the age of:

A) 14 years old
B) 15 years old
C) 16 years old
D) 17 years old
E) 18 years old
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To handle the caseload, many states permit the appointment of __________________.

A) ad hoc judges
B) pro tem judges
C) referees
D) attorneys
E) probation officers
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The philosophical underpinnings of the juvenile court system have always been:

A) clear and concise
B) unchanged
C) problematic
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Juvenile courts were considered a special class of civil courts because of the:

A) doctrine of parens patriae
B) politics involved
C) popular demand
D) use of special judges
E) none of the above
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Generally a juvenile will have an attorney represent him or her during the juvenile court process. The two major categories of defense counsel are:

A) ad litem guardian and ad litem attorney
B) appointed counsel and designated counsel
C) appointed counsel and retained counsel
D) retained counsel and private counsel
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What is the role of a guardian ad litem?
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Describe the rights of juveniles and parents in dependency cases.
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What is the role of the prosecutor and defense counsel in delinquency cases?
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