Deck 13: Juvenile Justice at a Crossroads: The Accelerating Call for Reform

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According to the text, the best systems for reducing institutionalization are:

A) those that offer community-based alternatives
B) those related to short-term psychological
C) those related to long-term counseling
D) those that are educationally-based
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It has been reported that up to _______ of youth entering the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder.

A) 55%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 66%
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To ameliorate the pending juvenile justice workforce crises, the following recommendation(s) were made:

A) increased diversity within the workforce
B) make salaries commensurate with the workload
C) increase public perceptions of the desirability of the job
D) increase professional development
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The Juvenile Justice Work Group was:

A) developed solely to hold youths accountable for their misdeeds
B) comprised of regional and national grant makers for justice
C) responsible for developing restitution
D) based on restorative justice principles
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Concerning the toughened juvenile sanctions of the 1970s, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) the rehabilitative model came under attack
B) the rehabilitative model poorly implemented its programs
C) there was too much focus on punishment
D) the public lost faith in the concept of treatment and rehabilitation
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The Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice does NOT:

A) serve as a consultative body established in 2004
B) oversee provisions required by the JJJDP
C) consist of 48 appointed representatives
D) focus on progress of juvenile justice
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The _____________ principle takes into account that juveniles are fundamentally and developmentally different from adults.

A) fundamental fairness
B) recognition of individual differences
C) personal responsibility
D) recognition of juvenile-adult differences
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The National Partnership for Juvenile Services was developed to:

A) minimize duplication and maximize resources
B) provide results oriented training
C) decrease technical assistance
D) unite under one operating structure
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The Model Systems Project began in __________ in 2004.

A) Maryland
B) Pennsylvania
C) New York
D) California
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Of the following which is NOT considered a crucial choice facing the juvenile justice system in the 21st century?

A) Rhyme or Reason
B) Confinement or Community
C) Justice on the Line
D) Rights or Wrongs
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The MacArthur Foundation has committed more than $100 million to:

A) Justice for Juveniles
B) Models Systems Project
C) Program for Change
D) Blueprints for Change
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All of the following factors encourage policymakers to seek reform EXCEPT:

A) falling crime rates
B) a surplus in state budgets
C) research on brain development in adolescents
D) evidence-based programs amenable to replication
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Social workers are involved in community supervision programs:

A) for community based diversion programs
B) for in school based counseling programs
C) for direct counseling with juveniles
D) to use a single approach
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A Blueprint for Juvenile Justice Reform sets forth _______basic tenets for juvenile justice reform across the nation.

A) nine
B) twelve
C) fifteen
D) eight
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Which of the following statements concerning the public's attitude toward juvenile justice reform is FALSE?

A) the public favors keeping nonviolent juvenile in small, residential facilities in their own communities
B) the public supports redirecting governments funds from incarceration to education and job training
C) the public views treatment as more effective in rehabilitation than incarceration
D) the public believes that all youth are treated fairly and equally
Question
Traditional intake practices disregarded the ethnicity of juvenile offenders, resulting in:

A) a language barrier
B) bad accounting practices
C) a hidden minority problem
D) children not receiving appropriate services
Question
Regarding the juvenile justice system, the U.S. has begun to do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) act on the research and turn away from failed approaches
B) put "the brakes" on criminalization
C) invest in more upper management personnel
D) recognize the limits of incarceration
Question
The FACJJ states the most critical issue confronting the juvenile justice system include:

A) the deinstitutionalization of status offenders
B) detention reform
C) effectiveness of legal counsel
D) impact of mentors
Question
Community-based treatment and interventions:

A) cost significantly less than secure confinement
B) cost considerably more than secure confinement
C) are the most effective treatment for delinquency
D) are the most appropriate treatment for delinquency
Question
Juvenile indigent defense:

A) primarily serves vulnerable youth who take drugs
B) safeguards procedural rights of youth
C) is not socially significant
D) gives first priority to uneducated youth
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The separate justice system for juveniles was based on the belief that children are different from adults _________, _________, and ___________.
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Reducing the workload of patrol officers is one of the benefits of the _____________
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Small rehabilitation centers can give youths the care and ___________ needed to integrate back into society.
Question
Collectively, the nation has begun to do all of the following in regards to where juvenile justice stands today EXCEPT:

A) recognize the limits of incarceration
B) turn away from failed approaches
C) increase criminalization of juveniles
D) invest in proven alternatives
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Three evidence-based programs scientifically proven to prevent crime are _________, _________, and _________.
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Community-based programs include a range of approaches that include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) intensive supervision
B) restitution
C) diversion
D) home confinement
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The first juvenile court was based on the belief that children deserved a different, ___________ oriented approach.
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The Juvenile Justice workforce is comprised of approximately

A) 300,000 workers
B) 100,000 workers
C) 250,000 workers
D) 500,000 workers
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In institutional settings, treatments that follow basic principles of _______therapy are usually superior to other approaches.
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The three evidence-based programs that have scientifically proven to prevent crime are listed below EXCEPT:

A) Functional Family Therapy
B) Incarceration treatment
C) Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care
D) Multisystemic Therapy (MST)
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The best reentry programs have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) ones that immediately begin when the youth is released
B) ones that coordinate between multiple government agencies and nonprofit providers
C) ones that place young people in programs that transition them from school to workforce
D) ones that place young people in programs where they develop skills and begin to accept adult roles
Question
The Blueprint reports that the number of minors nationwide being prosecuted in adult courts is

A) 210,000
B) 300,000
C) 100,000
D) 50,000
Question
The first juvenile court ushered in a separate justice system for juveniles over

A) 110 years ago
B) 200 years ago
C) 50 years ago
D) 25 years ago
Question
Since its inception, the National Partnership for Juvenile Services has made significant contributions in training and technical assistance nationwide to the tune of over:

A) one million hours
B) 300,000 hours
C) 500,000 hours
D) 100,000 hours
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The nation has begun to recognize the ____________ of incarceration
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________ and _______are important factors when calculating criminal punishment.
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The five nonprofit juvenile justice organizations under the National Partnership for Juvenile Services include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) National Juvenile Detention Association (NJDA)
B) National Association of Juvenile Correctional Agencies (NAJCA)
C) Juvenile Justice Trainers Association (JJTA)
D) Juvenile Justice Unite (JJU)
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According to the text, conductors move juveniles through the system, on the other hand, __________ guide, develop, and take care of their juvenile charges.
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The best prevention and intervention programs have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) family based programs
B) institutional settings practice cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) should be punitive and use harsh programming
D) recognize that long term incarceration yields little benefit
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According to Mulvey and Iselin (2008), most adolescent crime is the product of _______.
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The National Partnership for Juvenile Services is a nonprofit collaboration of five juvenile justice advocacy groups.
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Sentences and services are equally distributed for all youths who come in contact with the juvenile justice system.
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Violent juvenile crime saw an increase in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Toughened juvenile sanctions began to be set during the 1980s.
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Youth should not be held accountable for their actions according to the Model Systems Project.
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The best reentry program begins while the youth is still confined.
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For juveniles with mental illness, incarceration may have negative long-term effects.
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The rehabilitative model was unsuccessful largely due to faulty research assessments and _____________.
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Work in the juvenile justice field is very _______________ and ___________, and the need for juvenile justice practitioners is growing.
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The best way to reduce institutionalization of juveniles is to have a strong _______________.
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The trend toward the criminalization of mental illness is found only in the adult criminal justice system.
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Confinement, as indicated by research, is the most effective treatment for delinquency.
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How the juvenile justice system handles youthful offenders sets the stage for who will become the next generation of criminals.
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According to the text, the majority of youth entering the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder.
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Youth development and rehabilitation involves mentoring and coaching youths in ___________ skill development.
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Counsel appointed to youth should have training on adolescent development.
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The Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice is an association comprised of family court judges.
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Involvement in the juvenile justice system is appropriate only when a youth's disability is the primary reason for his/her confinement.
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In excess of 3 million youth and young adults in the U.S. are unemployed or not attending school.
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Roughly _________ youths are released form institutions yearly.
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Discuss the dual role that Juvenile Justice Workers fulfill.
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Across the country, youths often face court hearings without the assistance of competent counsel.
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Discuss Disproportionate Minority Contact.
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Discuss the factors encouraging policymakers to seek reform in the juvenile justice system.  Do you agree with the factors?  Support your answer.
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Evidence supports treating youths like youths, not adults.
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Keeping youth out of adult prisons was a mainstay goal of the Juvenile Delinquency and Control Act of 1974.
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The impact of interventions should be systematically assessed when evaluating juvenile programs.
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True reform addresses not just the juvenile justice system, but engages those whom youths encounter with on a daily basis.
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Identify and discuss the nine tenets set forth by A Blueprint for Juvenile Justice Reform .
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Identify and discuss the trends indicating that the United States is moving toward reform in the juvenile justice system.
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Deck 13: Juvenile Justice at a Crossroads: The Accelerating Call for Reform
1
According to the text, the best systems for reducing institutionalization are:

A) those that offer community-based alternatives
B) those related to short-term psychological
C) those related to long-term counseling
D) those that are educationally-based
A
2
It has been reported that up to _______ of youth entering the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder.

A) 55%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 66%
B
3
To ameliorate the pending juvenile justice workforce crises, the following recommendation(s) were made:

A) increased diversity within the workforce
B) make salaries commensurate with the workload
C) increase public perceptions of the desirability of the job
D) increase professional development
D
4
The Juvenile Justice Work Group was:

A) developed solely to hold youths accountable for their misdeeds
B) comprised of regional and national grant makers for justice
C) responsible for developing restitution
D) based on restorative justice principles
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5
Concerning the toughened juvenile sanctions of the 1970s, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) the rehabilitative model came under attack
B) the rehabilitative model poorly implemented its programs
C) there was too much focus on punishment
D) the public lost faith in the concept of treatment and rehabilitation
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6
The Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice does NOT:

A) serve as a consultative body established in 2004
B) oversee provisions required by the JJJDP
C) consist of 48 appointed representatives
D) focus on progress of juvenile justice
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7
The _____________ principle takes into account that juveniles are fundamentally and developmentally different from adults.

A) fundamental fairness
B) recognition of individual differences
C) personal responsibility
D) recognition of juvenile-adult differences
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8
The National Partnership for Juvenile Services was developed to:

A) minimize duplication and maximize resources
B) provide results oriented training
C) decrease technical assistance
D) unite under one operating structure
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9
The Model Systems Project began in __________ in 2004.

A) Maryland
B) Pennsylvania
C) New York
D) California
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10
Of the following which is NOT considered a crucial choice facing the juvenile justice system in the 21st century?

A) Rhyme or Reason
B) Confinement or Community
C) Justice on the Line
D) Rights or Wrongs
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11
The MacArthur Foundation has committed more than $100 million to:

A) Justice for Juveniles
B) Models Systems Project
C) Program for Change
D) Blueprints for Change
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12
All of the following factors encourage policymakers to seek reform EXCEPT:

A) falling crime rates
B) a surplus in state budgets
C) research on brain development in adolescents
D) evidence-based programs amenable to replication
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Social workers are involved in community supervision programs:

A) for community based diversion programs
B) for in school based counseling programs
C) for direct counseling with juveniles
D) to use a single approach
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14
A Blueprint for Juvenile Justice Reform sets forth _______basic tenets for juvenile justice reform across the nation.

A) nine
B) twelve
C) fifteen
D) eight
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15
Which of the following statements concerning the public's attitude toward juvenile justice reform is FALSE?

A) the public favors keeping nonviolent juvenile in small, residential facilities in their own communities
B) the public supports redirecting governments funds from incarceration to education and job training
C) the public views treatment as more effective in rehabilitation than incarceration
D) the public believes that all youth are treated fairly and equally
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16
Traditional intake practices disregarded the ethnicity of juvenile offenders, resulting in:

A) a language barrier
B) bad accounting practices
C) a hidden minority problem
D) children not receiving appropriate services
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17
Regarding the juvenile justice system, the U.S. has begun to do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) act on the research and turn away from failed approaches
B) put "the brakes" on criminalization
C) invest in more upper management personnel
D) recognize the limits of incarceration
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18
The FACJJ states the most critical issue confronting the juvenile justice system include:

A) the deinstitutionalization of status offenders
B) detention reform
C) effectiveness of legal counsel
D) impact of mentors
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19
Community-based treatment and interventions:

A) cost significantly less than secure confinement
B) cost considerably more than secure confinement
C) are the most effective treatment for delinquency
D) are the most appropriate treatment for delinquency
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20
Juvenile indigent defense:

A) primarily serves vulnerable youth who take drugs
B) safeguards procedural rights of youth
C) is not socially significant
D) gives first priority to uneducated youth
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21
The separate justice system for juveniles was based on the belief that children are different from adults _________, _________, and ___________.
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22
Reducing the workload of patrol officers is one of the benefits of the _____________
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23
Small rehabilitation centers can give youths the care and ___________ needed to integrate back into society.
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24
Collectively, the nation has begun to do all of the following in regards to where juvenile justice stands today EXCEPT:

A) recognize the limits of incarceration
B) turn away from failed approaches
C) increase criminalization of juveniles
D) invest in proven alternatives
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Three evidence-based programs scientifically proven to prevent crime are _________, _________, and _________.
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26
Community-based programs include a range of approaches that include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) intensive supervision
B) restitution
C) diversion
D) home confinement
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27
The first juvenile court was based on the belief that children deserved a different, ___________ oriented approach.
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28
The Juvenile Justice workforce is comprised of approximately

A) 300,000 workers
B) 100,000 workers
C) 250,000 workers
D) 500,000 workers
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29
In institutional settings, treatments that follow basic principles of _______therapy are usually superior to other approaches.
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30
The three evidence-based programs that have scientifically proven to prevent crime are listed below EXCEPT:

A) Functional Family Therapy
B) Incarceration treatment
C) Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care
D) Multisystemic Therapy (MST)
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31
The best reentry programs have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) ones that immediately begin when the youth is released
B) ones that coordinate between multiple government agencies and nonprofit providers
C) ones that place young people in programs that transition them from school to workforce
D) ones that place young people in programs where they develop skills and begin to accept adult roles
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The Blueprint reports that the number of minors nationwide being prosecuted in adult courts is

A) 210,000
B) 300,000
C) 100,000
D) 50,000
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33
The first juvenile court ushered in a separate justice system for juveniles over

A) 110 years ago
B) 200 years ago
C) 50 years ago
D) 25 years ago
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Since its inception, the National Partnership for Juvenile Services has made significant contributions in training and technical assistance nationwide to the tune of over:

A) one million hours
B) 300,000 hours
C) 500,000 hours
D) 100,000 hours
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35
The nation has begun to recognize the ____________ of incarceration
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36
________ and _______are important factors when calculating criminal punishment.
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37
The five nonprofit juvenile justice organizations under the National Partnership for Juvenile Services include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) National Juvenile Detention Association (NJDA)
B) National Association of Juvenile Correctional Agencies (NAJCA)
C) Juvenile Justice Trainers Association (JJTA)
D) Juvenile Justice Unite (JJU)
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According to the text, conductors move juveniles through the system, on the other hand, __________ guide, develop, and take care of their juvenile charges.
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39
The best prevention and intervention programs have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) family based programs
B) institutional settings practice cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) should be punitive and use harsh programming
D) recognize that long term incarceration yields little benefit
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40
According to Mulvey and Iselin (2008), most adolescent crime is the product of _______.
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The National Partnership for Juvenile Services is a nonprofit collaboration of five juvenile justice advocacy groups.
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42
Sentences and services are equally distributed for all youths who come in contact with the juvenile justice system.
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43
Violent juvenile crime saw an increase in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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44
Toughened juvenile sanctions began to be set during the 1980s.
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Youth should not be held accountable for their actions according to the Model Systems Project.
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46
The best reentry program begins while the youth is still confined.
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For juveniles with mental illness, incarceration may have negative long-term effects.
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The rehabilitative model was unsuccessful largely due to faulty research assessments and _____________.
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49
Work in the juvenile justice field is very _______________ and ___________, and the need for juvenile justice practitioners is growing.
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50
The best way to reduce institutionalization of juveniles is to have a strong _______________.
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51
The trend toward the criminalization of mental illness is found only in the adult criminal justice system.
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52
Confinement, as indicated by research, is the most effective treatment for delinquency.
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53
How the juvenile justice system handles youthful offenders sets the stage for who will become the next generation of criminals.
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54
According to the text, the majority of youth entering the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder.
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Youth development and rehabilitation involves mentoring and coaching youths in ___________ skill development.
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56
Counsel appointed to youth should have training on adolescent development.
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The Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice is an association comprised of family court judges.
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Involvement in the juvenile justice system is appropriate only when a youth's disability is the primary reason for his/her confinement.
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In excess of 3 million youth and young adults in the U.S. are unemployed or not attending school.
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Roughly _________ youths are released form institutions yearly.
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61
Discuss the dual role that Juvenile Justice Workers fulfill.
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Across the country, youths often face court hearings without the assistance of competent counsel.
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Discuss Disproportionate Minority Contact.
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Discuss the factors encouraging policymakers to seek reform in the juvenile justice system.  Do you agree with the factors?  Support your answer.
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65
Evidence supports treating youths like youths, not adults.
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66
Keeping youth out of adult prisons was a mainstay goal of the Juvenile Delinquency and Control Act of 1974.
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The impact of interventions should be systematically assessed when evaluating juvenile programs.
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True reform addresses not just the juvenile justice system, but engages those whom youths encounter with on a daily basis.
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Identify and discuss the nine tenets set forth by A Blueprint for Juvenile Justice Reform .
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Identify and discuss the trends indicating that the United States is moving toward reform in the juvenile justice system.
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