Deck 3: Status Offending

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Until recently, states would often intervene in the circumstances of a child, a doctrine known as

A) state authority.
B) court prevention.
C) parental validation.
D) parens patriae.
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The Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act made a distinction between

A) status offenders and status defenders.
B) status offenders and juvenile delinquents.
C) status defenders and juvenile delinquents.
D) juvenile delinquents and adult criminals.
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Which of the following is an amendment to the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act?

A) Track and remedy racial biases.
B) Lower the age for a person to be tried as an adult.
C) Prosecute parents for their delinquent children.
D) All of these were amendments.
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The process whereby a juvenile court classifies a status offender as a delinquent after repeated violations of the same offense is called

A) circumvention.
B) truancy.
C) bootstrapping.
D) hidden delinquency.
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Which status offense would be most relevant to court jurisdiction?

A) underage smoking
B) underage drinking
C) truancy
D) running away
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A young person who is asked to leave home by a parent or other adult and prevented from returning is known as a __________

A) homeless youth.
B) throwaway youth.
C) non-residential youth.
D) hidden delinquent.
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Which of the following often contributes to a youth's decision to run away?

A) family stability
B) residential stability
C) age
D) economic problems
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Which groups consistently have the highest truancy and dropout rates of all students?

A) Black Americans and Asians
B) Black Americans and Latinos/Hispanics
C) Native Americans and Latinos/Hispanics
D) Caucasians and Latinos/Hispanics
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According to the National School Safety Center, how many high-school students skip school because they feel unsafe?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 25%
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A girl teenager who repeatedly does not obey her parents could be labeled

A) chronic.
B) .incorrigible.
C) habitual.
D) disobedient
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Which of the following contributes to lower occurrences of truancy?

A) larger families
B) smaller families
C) child independence
D) parental involvement
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The "stubborn child" offense-an early solution to delinquency-was first passed in Massachusetts in

A) 1971.
B) 1929.
C) 1776.
D) 1654
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________ is a strong predictor of the likelihood that a youth will overcome poverty and become independent.
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Students who skip school are known as __________
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The status offense routinely ignored by police, because the juveniles are rarely punished is ___________.
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___________ is a type of status offender mostly likely to be held in a locked facility.
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In __________(what year) all states required to increase the drinking age to 21.
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About _________(how many) Americans die each year from smoking-related diseases?
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According to the available statistics on drug use, _________ presents the biggest threat to American teens
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, higher rates of truancy are found in ___________ schools.
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Curfew violations are considered status offenses because ___________.
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One of the problems with curfews is that __________.
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Drinking alcohol during the early teen years often results in a teen becoming a binge drinker in college.
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Tobacco companies shifted their marketing of their products to young people by creating e-cigarettes. market their products to young people?
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Curfews are often considered controversial because they target non-minority youths.
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A common trend in delinquency is that offenders are attempting to represent themselves.
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Parents can be penalized under some anti-truancy programs if their child violates the rules.
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Along with trends relating to criminal offenses for juveniles, fewer offenders for status offenses have resulted in detention.
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Curfew violations are considered criminal offenses for juveniles.
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Underage drinking is primarily a problem for minority youth.
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Most teens who run away are doing it to flee a violent home situation.
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According to recent data, despite lower rates of cigarette use by teens, there is still a large percentage of youth who start smoking every year.
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Until recently, states would often intervene in the circumstances of a child, a doctrine known as

A) state authority.
B) court prevention.
C) parental validation.
D) parens patriae.
D
2
The Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act made a distinction between

A) status offenders and status defenders.
B) status offenders and juvenile delinquents.
C) status defenders and juvenile delinquents.
D) juvenile delinquents and adult criminals.
B
3
Which of the following is an amendment to the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act?

A) Track and remedy racial biases.
B) Lower the age for a person to be tried as an adult.
C) Prosecute parents for their delinquent children.
D) All of these were amendments.
A
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The process whereby a juvenile court classifies a status offender as a delinquent after repeated violations of the same offense is called

A) circumvention.
B) truancy.
C) bootstrapping.
D) hidden delinquency.
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Which status offense would be most relevant to court jurisdiction?

A) underage smoking
B) underage drinking
C) truancy
D) running away
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A young person who is asked to leave home by a parent or other adult and prevented from returning is known as a __________

A) homeless youth.
B) throwaway youth.
C) non-residential youth.
D) hidden delinquent.
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Which of the following often contributes to a youth's decision to run away?

A) family stability
B) residential stability
C) age
D) economic problems
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Which groups consistently have the highest truancy and dropout rates of all students?

A) Black Americans and Asians
B) Black Americans and Latinos/Hispanics
C) Native Americans and Latinos/Hispanics
D) Caucasians and Latinos/Hispanics
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According to the National School Safety Center, how many high-school students skip school because they feel unsafe?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 25%
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A girl teenager who repeatedly does not obey her parents could be labeled

A) chronic.
B) .incorrigible.
C) habitual.
D) disobedient
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Which of the following contributes to lower occurrences of truancy?

A) larger families
B) smaller families
C) child independence
D) parental involvement
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The "stubborn child" offense-an early solution to delinquency-was first passed in Massachusetts in

A) 1971.
B) 1929.
C) 1776.
D) 1654
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________ is a strong predictor of the likelihood that a youth will overcome poverty and become independent.
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Students who skip school are known as __________
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The status offense routinely ignored by police, because the juveniles are rarely punished is ___________.
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___________ is a type of status offender mostly likely to be held in a locked facility.
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In __________(what year) all states required to increase the drinking age to 21.
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About _________(how many) Americans die each year from smoking-related diseases?
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According to the available statistics on drug use, _________ presents the biggest threat to American teens
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, higher rates of truancy are found in ___________ schools.
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Curfew violations are considered status offenses because ___________.
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One of the problems with curfews is that __________.
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Drinking alcohol during the early teen years often results in a teen becoming a binge drinker in college.
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Tobacco companies shifted their marketing of their products to young people by creating e-cigarettes. market their products to young people?
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Curfews are often considered controversial because they target non-minority youths.
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A common trend in delinquency is that offenders are attempting to represent themselves.
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Parents can be penalized under some anti-truancy programs if their child violates the rules.
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Along with trends relating to criminal offenses for juveniles, fewer offenders for status offenses have resulted in detention.
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Curfew violations are considered criminal offenses for juveniles.
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Underage drinking is primarily a problem for minority youth.
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Most teens who run away are doing it to flee a violent home situation.
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According to recent data, despite lower rates of cigarette use by teens, there is still a large percentage of youth who start smoking every year.
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