Deck 14: Specialized Courts

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Which of the following is not a significant aspect of problem-solving courts?

A) a focus on addressing offenders' underlying problems
B) judicial supervision of offenders
C) a focus on punishing offenders
D) sanctions for noncompliance
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In which decade did the number of problem-solving courts begin to increase?

A) 1930s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
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Traditional courts focus on case processing. What do problem-solving courts focus on?

A) case management, including the number of cases handled per day
B) case outcomes, including graduation and recidivism rates
C) the number of convictions and acquittals per year
D) average time from arrest to case disposition
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Which of the following pieces of legislation provided a major boost, both in publicity and financially, to problem-solving courts nationwide?

A) the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988
B) the Crime Control Act of 1990
C) the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994
D) the Juvenile Crime Control Act of 1997
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Which of the following is not one of the six principles for problem-solving courts identified by the Center for Court Innovation?

A) community engagement
B) judicial leadership
C) need for enhanced information (specialized knowledge)
D) individualized justice
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Which of the following is not one of the six principles for problem-solving courts identified by the Center for Court Innovation?

A) parental involvement
B) focus on case outcomes
C) emphasis on accountability
D) collaboration between professionals
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Restorative justice focuses on which of the following pair of concepts?

A) victim and harm
B) harm and repair
C) offender and punishment
D) offender and restitution
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Which of the following is not an example of restorative justice in practice?

A) victim-offender mediation
B) sentencing circles
C) family conferencing
D) judicial supervision of probation
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Research has shown that restorative justice works best in which kind of communities?

A) tight-knit rural communities
B) upper income suburban communities
C) poor, inner-city communities
D) small, exclusive upper-class communities
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Which of the following principles is embraced by many problem-solving courts?

A) restorative justice
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) crime prevention
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Which of the following did not lead to the increase in the popularity of drug courts?

A) the increasing number of drug offenders
B) mounting evidence linking drugs and crime
C) evidence regarding the efficacy of drug treatment programs
D) the appearance of a link between drug use and child abuse
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Which of the following is not a typical component of drug treatment courts?

A) mandatory drug treatment
B) mandatory community service
C) comprehensive rehabilitation programs
D) judicial supervision of offenders
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Which of the following is true of drug treatment courts?

A) They are less formal than traditional courts.
B) They are nonadversarial.
C) They generally exclude violent offenders.
D) All of these are true of drug treatment courts.
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Which problem-solving court focuses on enhancing victim safety?

A) domestic violence courts
B) drug treatment courts
C) reentry courts
D) mental health courts
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Which of the following is the most popular type of problem-solving court in the United States?

A) drug courts
B) domestic violence courts
C) mental health courts
D) community courts
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Which of the following did not lead to an increase in the number of domestic violence courts?

A) policy changes leading to higher arrest rates for domestic violence
B) proliferation of feminism in the 1990s
C) changes in attitudes toward domestic violence
D) increasing dissatisfaction with the response of the criminal justice system to domestic violence
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Which of the following pieces of legislation provided a major boost, both in publicity and financially, to domestic violence courts?

A) the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act of 1990
B) the International Violence Against Women Act of 1992
C) the Violence Against Women Act of 1994
D) the Federal Violence Control Act of 1999
Question
Domestic violence courts focus almost entirely on ______.

A) rehabilitation of offenders
B) mediation between offenders and victims
C) restitution for victims
D) the safety of the victims
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As domestic violence courts grew in popularity, the number of arrests for domestic violence ______.

A) increased
B) decreased slightly
C) decreased greatly
D) remained the same
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Community courts are typically located ______.

A) in business districts
B) in neighbors rather than the downtown core
C) inside local courthouses
D) adjacent to local police stations
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Which of the following is not a standard sentence for those convicted in homeless courts?

A) life-skills education
B) short prison sentences
C) substance abuse treatment
D) job skills training
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Which specialized court focuses not on adjudication of new offenses but on helping offenders integrate back into the community upon release?

A) drug courts
B) community courts
C) reentry courts
D) juvenile courts
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What is the primary goal of juvenile courts?

A) reducing overall crime rates
B) keeping juvenile delinquents off drugs
C) transforming juvenile delinquents into productive citizens
D) processing severe juvenile offenders as adults
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What criteria is considered by the courts when making a decision to waive a case from juvenile to adult court?

A) the seriousness of the alleged offense
B) the previous criminal history of the juvenile
C) whether the alleged offense was a violent offense
D) all of these criteria are considered
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Problem-solving courts are designed to address the underlying problems of offenders.
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The movement to establish problem-solving courts was affected by passage of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
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Even though the process of restorative justice is different from more traditional punishment, the outcomes are often quite similar.
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Restorative justice has been found to be effective and surprisingly easy to implement and use.
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Unlike other problem-solving courts, drug courts tend to take a more adversarial approach.
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Drug courts are explicitly nonadversarial.
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Mounting evidence suggests that drug courts reduce offender recidivism and prevent drug relapse.
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There is relatively little research evaluating domestic violence courts.
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Domestic violence courts became so popular that they spread to other nations, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
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The focus of domestic violence courts differs significantly from that of other problem-solving courts.
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Domestic violence victims whose cases were handled through specialized courts are generally dissatisfied with their experiences.
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Community courts tend to deal mainly with relatively minor criminal offenses.
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A common sentence of those convicted in homeless courts is a short prison sentence.
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Every state allows juveniles to be tried as adults under certain circumstances.
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Juvenile court proceedings are not open to the public.
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Explain what led states to experiment with specialized courts beyond drug courts.
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Define and discuss specialized courts.
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Compare and contrast utilitarian perspectives of punishment to restorative justice perspectives.
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Describe eligibility criteria for offenders who can be processed in drug courts.
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Identify the three primary performance measures for drug courts identified by the National Drug Court Institute's Research Advisory Committee.
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Identify one of the criticisms against the criminal justice response of domestic violence crimes.
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Compare and contrast other specialized courts and domestic violence courts.
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Explain the general feelings of domestic violence victims toward domestic violence courts.
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Explain one difference between veterans courts and other problem-solving courts.
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What is a juvenile waiver? What are the criteria used in making a waiver decision?
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What are problem-solving courts? What led to their creation? How are they different from traditional courts?
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Explain the primary differences between juvenile and adult courts and the reasons for these differences.
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Explain and provide an example of the events that led to policy makers to search for alternative solutions to incarceration for drug offenders.
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Explain the distinguishing unique characteristics of "problem-solving" courts and whether they are adversarial or nonadversarial in their approach.
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Deck 14: Specialized Courts
1
Which of the following is not a significant aspect of problem-solving courts?

A) a focus on addressing offenders' underlying problems
B) judicial supervision of offenders
C) a focus on punishing offenders
D) sanctions for noncompliance
C
2
In which decade did the number of problem-solving courts begin to increase?

A) 1930s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
D
3
Traditional courts focus on case processing. What do problem-solving courts focus on?

A) case management, including the number of cases handled per day
B) case outcomes, including graduation and recidivism rates
C) the number of convictions and acquittals per year
D) average time from arrest to case disposition
B
4
Which of the following pieces of legislation provided a major boost, both in publicity and financially, to problem-solving courts nationwide?

A) the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988
B) the Crime Control Act of 1990
C) the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994
D) the Juvenile Crime Control Act of 1997
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5
Which of the following is not one of the six principles for problem-solving courts identified by the Center for Court Innovation?

A) community engagement
B) judicial leadership
C) need for enhanced information (specialized knowledge)
D) individualized justice
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6
Which of the following is not one of the six principles for problem-solving courts identified by the Center for Court Innovation?

A) parental involvement
B) focus on case outcomes
C) emphasis on accountability
D) collaboration between professionals
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7
Restorative justice focuses on which of the following pair of concepts?

A) victim and harm
B) harm and repair
C) offender and punishment
D) offender and restitution
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8
Which of the following is not an example of restorative justice in practice?

A) victim-offender mediation
B) sentencing circles
C) family conferencing
D) judicial supervision of probation
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9
Research has shown that restorative justice works best in which kind of communities?

A) tight-knit rural communities
B) upper income suburban communities
C) poor, inner-city communities
D) small, exclusive upper-class communities
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10
Which of the following principles is embraced by many problem-solving courts?

A) restorative justice
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) crime prevention
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11
Which of the following did not lead to the increase in the popularity of drug courts?

A) the increasing number of drug offenders
B) mounting evidence linking drugs and crime
C) evidence regarding the efficacy of drug treatment programs
D) the appearance of a link between drug use and child abuse
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12
Which of the following is not a typical component of drug treatment courts?

A) mandatory drug treatment
B) mandatory community service
C) comprehensive rehabilitation programs
D) judicial supervision of offenders
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13
Which of the following is true of drug treatment courts?

A) They are less formal than traditional courts.
B) They are nonadversarial.
C) They generally exclude violent offenders.
D) All of these are true of drug treatment courts.
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14
Which problem-solving court focuses on enhancing victim safety?

A) domestic violence courts
B) drug treatment courts
C) reentry courts
D) mental health courts
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15
Which of the following is the most popular type of problem-solving court in the United States?

A) drug courts
B) domestic violence courts
C) mental health courts
D) community courts
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16
Which of the following did not lead to an increase in the number of domestic violence courts?

A) policy changes leading to higher arrest rates for domestic violence
B) proliferation of feminism in the 1990s
C) changes in attitudes toward domestic violence
D) increasing dissatisfaction with the response of the criminal justice system to domestic violence
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17
Which of the following pieces of legislation provided a major boost, both in publicity and financially, to domestic violence courts?

A) the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act of 1990
B) the International Violence Against Women Act of 1992
C) the Violence Against Women Act of 1994
D) the Federal Violence Control Act of 1999
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18
Domestic violence courts focus almost entirely on ______.

A) rehabilitation of offenders
B) mediation between offenders and victims
C) restitution for victims
D) the safety of the victims
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19
As domestic violence courts grew in popularity, the number of arrests for domestic violence ______.

A) increased
B) decreased slightly
C) decreased greatly
D) remained the same
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20
Community courts are typically located ______.

A) in business districts
B) in neighbors rather than the downtown core
C) inside local courthouses
D) adjacent to local police stations
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21
Which of the following is not a standard sentence for those convicted in homeless courts?

A) life-skills education
B) short prison sentences
C) substance abuse treatment
D) job skills training
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22
Which specialized court focuses not on adjudication of new offenses but on helping offenders integrate back into the community upon release?

A) drug courts
B) community courts
C) reentry courts
D) juvenile courts
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23
What is the primary goal of juvenile courts?

A) reducing overall crime rates
B) keeping juvenile delinquents off drugs
C) transforming juvenile delinquents into productive citizens
D) processing severe juvenile offenders as adults
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24
What criteria is considered by the courts when making a decision to waive a case from juvenile to adult court?

A) the seriousness of the alleged offense
B) the previous criminal history of the juvenile
C) whether the alleged offense was a violent offense
D) all of these criteria are considered
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25
Problem-solving courts are designed to address the underlying problems of offenders.
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The movement to establish problem-solving courts was affected by passage of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
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27
Even though the process of restorative justice is different from more traditional punishment, the outcomes are often quite similar.
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Restorative justice has been found to be effective and surprisingly easy to implement and use.
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29
Unlike other problem-solving courts, drug courts tend to take a more adversarial approach.
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Drug courts are explicitly nonadversarial.
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Mounting evidence suggests that drug courts reduce offender recidivism and prevent drug relapse.
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32
There is relatively little research evaluating domestic violence courts.
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Domestic violence courts became so popular that they spread to other nations, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
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34
The focus of domestic violence courts differs significantly from that of other problem-solving courts.
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Domestic violence victims whose cases were handled through specialized courts are generally dissatisfied with their experiences.
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36
Community courts tend to deal mainly with relatively minor criminal offenses.
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37
A common sentence of those convicted in homeless courts is a short prison sentence.
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38
Every state allows juveniles to be tried as adults under certain circumstances.
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Juvenile court proceedings are not open to the public.
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40
Explain what led states to experiment with specialized courts beyond drug courts.
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41
Define and discuss specialized courts.
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42
Compare and contrast utilitarian perspectives of punishment to restorative justice perspectives.
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43
Describe eligibility criteria for offenders who can be processed in drug courts.
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44
Identify the three primary performance measures for drug courts identified by the National Drug Court Institute's Research Advisory Committee.
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45
Identify one of the criticisms against the criminal justice response of domestic violence crimes.
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46
Compare and contrast other specialized courts and domestic violence courts.
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47
Explain the general feelings of domestic violence victims toward domestic violence courts.
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48
Explain one difference between veterans courts and other problem-solving courts.
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49
What is a juvenile waiver? What are the criteria used in making a waiver decision?
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What are problem-solving courts? What led to their creation? How are they different from traditional courts?
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51
Explain the primary differences between juvenile and adult courts and the reasons for these differences.
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52
Explain and provide an example of the events that led to policy makers to search for alternative solutions to incarceration for drug offenders.
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Explain the distinguishing unique characteristics of "problem-solving" courts and whether they are adversarial or nonadversarial in their approach.
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