Deck 1: The Nature of Delinquency

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In the legal definition of juvenile delinquency for most states, the violator is usually under the age of

A) 21
B) 16
C) 18
D) 13
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What is the youngest age a youth can be held accountable in the juvenile justice system?

A) 4
B) 10
C) 18
D) 6
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Which of the following is a state in which 16 is the oldest age for Juvenile Court Jurisdiction?

A) Arizona
B) New York
C) Connecticut
D) Ohio
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A _______ is a person who engages in activities that could only be committed by youths, such as truancy, running away, or underage drinking.

A) delinquent
B) adult
C) status offender
D) juvenile
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Which of the following activities would lead directly to adjudication?

A) listening to hip-hop music
B) stealing a car
C) refusing to do household chores
D) failing at school
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According to William Blackstone, a crime only occurred if a person committed an unlawful act that was accompanied by a(n)

A) moral attitude.
B) partner.
C) English citizen.
D) vicious will.
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During William Blackstone's time, what was the minimum age in which a person could be treated as an adult?

A) 7
B) 12
C) 14
D) 18
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What 19th-century phenomenon led to neglect and abuse of children?

A) The Industrial Revolution
B) The Children's Aid Society
C) Orphan Trains
D) Socialism
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Or During the 19th century, which of the following was considered to be a main culprit in juvenile delinquency?

A) vocational training
B) Protestant values
C) city life
D) rural life
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Which of the following is not an example of a successful 20th-century orphanage?

A) Place of Hope
B) Hope Village for Children
C) San Pasqual Academy
D) House of Refuge
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Which state was the first to create a separate court for juveniles?

A) Ohio
B) California
C) Virginia
D) Illinois
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What does the phrase parens patriae describe?

A) the state functions as parent
B) a single-parent household
C) prosecution of a child's parents
D) an abusive parent
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In order for a juvenile to be tried as an adult in criminal court, the juvenile court must first _____________
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In early 20th-century juvenile courts, the focus was on ___________
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___________ justice is considered a fundamental philosophy of the juvenile justice system?
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During the 1960s, a series of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court led to the juvenile system becoming increasingly ___________.
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In the case in re Gault, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that Gault had been _________
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The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 prohibited states from Incarcerating _____________.
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The rate at which offenders are re-arrested is known as ____________.
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A quality often associated with Gen Xers is __________
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The tendency of teenagers to believe that they are immune to the negative consequences of high-risk activities is called __________ by psychologists.
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A defendant can be found "Guilty" in the Adult Justice system. ________ is the equivalent term in the Juvenile Justice System.
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Single women have the highest unemployment rate of any worker category?
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In contrast to the adult justice process, the juvenile system emphasizes rehabilitation.
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According to the Search Institute, there are about ten Developmental Assets that relate to resiliency in teens.
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Fingerprinting is usually not allowed in juvenile cases.
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Unlike adults who are tried in criminal court cases, juveniles do not have a constitutional right to an appeal.
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The research shows that, in theory, academic achievement offers a chance at a better quality of life but often ends up reinforcing one's social class position.
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Attachment to family is said by experts to be a risk factor for delinquency.
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The term used to describe arrest in the juvenile justice system is known as "indicted."
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A formal charge against an adult suspect is called a complaint.
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A defining feature of the juvenile justice system is flexibility.
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9 Typically, the prosecutor represents the family in juvenile proceedings?
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10 A significant difference between the work of Court Appointed Special Advocates and Child Protective Services officials is the size of their respective caseloads.
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10 One aspect of sexual freedom over which feminists do not always agree is Prostitution.
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Deck 1: The Nature of Delinquency
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In the legal definition of juvenile delinquency for most states, the violator is usually under the age of

A) 21
B) 16
C) 18
D) 13
C
2
What is the youngest age a youth can be held accountable in the juvenile justice system?

A) 4
B) 10
C) 18
D) 6
D
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Which of the following is a state in which 16 is the oldest age for Juvenile Court Jurisdiction?

A) Arizona
B) New York
C) Connecticut
D) Ohio
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A _______ is a person who engages in activities that could only be committed by youths, such as truancy, running away, or underage drinking.

A) delinquent
B) adult
C) status offender
D) juvenile
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Which of the following activities would lead directly to adjudication?

A) listening to hip-hop music
B) stealing a car
C) refusing to do household chores
D) failing at school
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According to William Blackstone, a crime only occurred if a person committed an unlawful act that was accompanied by a(n)

A) moral attitude.
B) partner.
C) English citizen.
D) vicious will.
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During William Blackstone's time, what was the minimum age in which a person could be treated as an adult?

A) 7
B) 12
C) 14
D) 18
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What 19th-century phenomenon led to neglect and abuse of children?

A) The Industrial Revolution
B) The Children's Aid Society
C) Orphan Trains
D) Socialism
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Or During the 19th century, which of the following was considered to be a main culprit in juvenile delinquency?

A) vocational training
B) Protestant values
C) city life
D) rural life
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Which of the following is not an example of a successful 20th-century orphanage?

A) Place of Hope
B) Hope Village for Children
C) San Pasqual Academy
D) House of Refuge
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Which state was the first to create a separate court for juveniles?

A) Ohio
B) California
C) Virginia
D) Illinois
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What does the phrase parens patriae describe?

A) the state functions as parent
B) a single-parent household
C) prosecution of a child's parents
D) an abusive parent
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In order for a juvenile to be tried as an adult in criminal court, the juvenile court must first _____________
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In early 20th-century juvenile courts, the focus was on ___________
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___________ justice is considered a fundamental philosophy of the juvenile justice system?
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During the 1960s, a series of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court led to the juvenile system becoming increasingly ___________.
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In the case in re Gault, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that Gault had been _________
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The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 prohibited states from Incarcerating _____________.
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The rate at which offenders are re-arrested is known as ____________.
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A quality often associated with Gen Xers is __________
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The tendency of teenagers to believe that they are immune to the negative consequences of high-risk activities is called __________ by psychologists.
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A defendant can be found "Guilty" in the Adult Justice system. ________ is the equivalent term in the Juvenile Justice System.
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Single women have the highest unemployment rate of any worker category?
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In contrast to the adult justice process, the juvenile system emphasizes rehabilitation.
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According to the Search Institute, there are about ten Developmental Assets that relate to resiliency in teens.
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Fingerprinting is usually not allowed in juvenile cases.
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Unlike adults who are tried in criminal court cases, juveniles do not have a constitutional right to an appeal.
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The research shows that, in theory, academic achievement offers a chance at a better quality of life but often ends up reinforcing one's social class position.
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Attachment to family is said by experts to be a risk factor for delinquency.
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The term used to describe arrest in the juvenile justice system is known as "indicted."
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A formal charge against an adult suspect is called a complaint.
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A defining feature of the juvenile justice system is flexibility.
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9 Typically, the prosecutor represents the family in juvenile proceedings?
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10 A significant difference between the work of Court Appointed Special Advocates and Child Protective Services officials is the size of their respective caseloads.
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10 One aspect of sexual freedom over which feminists do not always agree is Prostitution.
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