Deck 14: Juvenile Court System
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Deck 14: Juvenile Court System
1
Before the juvenile justice system was created, at what age were children treated as if they were adult criminals?
A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
B
2
Which of the following is generally true about the juvenile justice process?
A) Attorneys are almost always present
B) Judicial hearings are more formal than adult trials
C) It tries to avoid an individualized approach
D) The focus is on the offender, not the offense
A) Attorneys are almost always present
B) Judicial hearings are more formal than adult trials
C) It tries to avoid an individualized approach
D) The focus is on the offender, not the offense
D
3
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that preponderance of evidence was an insufficient basis for a judicial decision when youths are charged with criminal offenses?
A) In re Gault
B) In re Winship
C) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
D) Breed v. Jones
A) In re Gault
B) In re Winship
C) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
D) Breed v. Jones
B
4
What was the central constitutional issue in Breed v. Jones?
A) Habeas corpus
B) Preponderance of evidence
C) Double jeopardy
D) Trial by jury
A) Habeas corpus
B) Preponderance of evidence
C) Double jeopardy
D) Trial by jury
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5
Changes in the juvenile justice system in the 1980s led to __________.
A) a movement towards a more punitive approach
B) an emphasis on treatment, rather than punishment
C) an increased role for social workers
D) All of these are correct
A) a movement towards a more punitive approach
B) an emphasis on treatment, rather than punishment
C) an increased role for social workers
D) All of these are correct
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6
Which of the following has been a recent change in the features of juvenile court?
A) Less cases are referred to adult courts
B) An emphasis on confidentiality laws
C) Expansion of blended sentencing
D) Raising the age at which youths can be sent to adult courts
A) Less cases are referred to adult courts
B) An emphasis on confidentiality laws
C) Expansion of blended sentencing
D) Raising the age at which youths can be sent to adult courts
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7
What case, involving a juvenile, focused on issues relating to the First Amendment and freedom of the press?
A) Davis v. Alaska
B) Schall v. Martin
C) In re Gault
D) Oklahoma Publishing Co. v. District Court
A) Davis v. Alaska
B) Schall v. Martin
C) In re Gault
D) Oklahoma Publishing Co. v. District Court
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8
What term is used to describe a sentence that is both treatment-oriented (juvenile) and punitive-oriented (adult)?
A) Constitutional ruling
B) Blended sentencing
C) Balanced and restorative sentencing
D) "Get Tough" judging
A) Constitutional ruling
B) Blended sentencing
C) Balanced and restorative sentencing
D) "Get Tough" judging
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9
In juvenile court, the essential duties of intake, preparation of predisposition reports, and the supervision of probationers is performed by
A) the judge
B) defense counsel
C) probation officers
D) court advocates
A) the judge
B) defense counsel
C) probation officers
D) court advocates
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10
The CASA program is unique in that the advocates are
A) themselves youths
B) government employees
C) volunteers
D) former criminals
A) themselves youths
B) government employees
C) volunteers
D) former criminals
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11
Although juveniles do not have a constitutional right to an appeal, they have the option to have a(n)
A) suspended judgment
B) indeterminate sentence
C) disposition hearing
D) appellate review
A) suspended judgment
B) indeterminate sentence
C) disposition hearing
D) appellate review
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12
In juvenile court, the essential duties of intake, preparation of predisposition reports, and the supervision of probationers is performed by __________.
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13
The guiding concept behind the work of juvenile judges is __________.
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14
__________ is the document that states the allegations against juveniles and requests the court to intervene.
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15
A main purpose of setting bail is to __________.
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16
In Schall v. Martin, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that __________.
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17
The purpose of a predisposition report is to __________.
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18
Which U.S. Constitutional Amendment is used to argue against execution of juveniles under the age of sixteen?
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19
This U.S. Supreme Court case, ___________struck down the constitutionality of the death penalty for juveniles.
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20
A ___________ sentence is one that is both treatment-oriented (juvenile) and punitive-oriented (adult).
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21
How many juveniles have been executed since 1973?
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22
From a legal standpoint, one problem with the informality and subjectivity of juvenile cases, is that __________.
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23
The basic assumption underlying the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model is that __________.
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24
The CASA program is unique in that the advocates are former criminals.
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25
Elected judges are often susceptible to public opinion.
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26
Kent v. United States dealt with the issue of preventive detention.
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27
Juveniles do not have a constitutional right to appeal.
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28
Habeas corpus is the guiding principle behind the juvenile justice system.
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29
A youth can be sent to a detention facility if they are a flight risk.
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30
A probationary waiver allow youths to be prosecuted in adult court.
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31
Roper v. Simmons struck down the constitutionality of the death penalty for juveniles.
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32
The recent changes to juvenile offenders emphasize the public's right to know.
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33
Community Service is the most common outcome for youths in juvenile court.
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