Deck 15: Juvenile Crime Control

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A child arrested for a curfew violation can be charged with a(n)

A) felony offense.
B) status offense.
C) administrative offense.
D) traffic offense.
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A juvenile waiver in effect sends a juvenile to

A) juvenile court.
B) federal court.
C) adult court.
D) community court.
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If a juvenile is arrested; the probation officer will seek a ________ for the filing of formal charges.

A) petition
B) true bill
C) detention hearing
D) preliminary hearing
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The juvenile justice system whas historically been more concerned with the ________ of the offender.

A) retribution.
B) incapacitation.
C) restoration.
D) rehabilitation.
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The ________ is aimed at reducing and preventing bully/victim problems in schools.

A) Incredible Years program
B) Bullying Prevention Program (BBP)
C) Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)
D) Project Toward No Bullying (PTNB)
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When juveniles commit crime, they influence other juveniles, which may lead to further criminal behavior. This phenomenon is known as

A) modeling.
B) labeling.
C) connecting.
D) contagion.
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A judge's sentencing that focuses more on the offense committed, rather than the treatment or help a juvenile needs, is known as

A) offense-based sentencing.
B) therapy sentencing.
C) needs-based sentencing.
D) rehabilitation driven sentencing.
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Researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder, developed the ________ program, to identify interventions that prevent juvenile crime.

A) Lighthouse to Harbor Safety
B) Advance Teen Health
C) Blueprints for Violence Prevention
D) Multisystemic
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Offense-based sentencing that involves the use of a blended sentence, requires the juvenile to serve a term of ________ , as well as spend time in an adult correctional facility.

A) community service.
B) parole.
C) probation.
D) public shaming.
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Which term signifies the original guiding principle of the juvenile justice system?

A) parens patriae
B) an eye for an eye
C) just desserts
D) actus reus
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Delinquent youth from broken families with problems are sometimes placed into ________ with foster parents.

A) detention centers
B) group homes
C) relative's homes
D) community centers
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A program that takes youthful offenders on tours of maximum security prisons in hopes of deterring them from future crime is called

A) fear factor.
B) youth deterrence.
C) future felons.
D) scared straight.
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Which program seeks to reduce aggressive behavior in children through a curriculum that focuses on emotional and social development?

A) PATHS
B) GREAT
C) DARE
D) LST
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States that allow judges to commit youth to a correctional facility beyond the age of 18 are permitting the use of

A) limited jurisdiction.
B) unlimited jurisdiction.
C) extended jurisdiction.
D) appellate jurisdiction.
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First time youth offenders are likely to be treated leniently until they develop a lengthy criminal record, at which time the judge will treat the offenses more seriously. This process is known as

A) overt sanctions.
B) graduated sanctions.
C) default sanctions.
D) juvenile waivers.
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Violating curfew, or running away from home are status offense violations, given a juveniles status.
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The FBI's Uniform Crime Reports are the most accurate source of juvenile crime data.
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Juvenile records cannot be expunged.
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A recent reform in juvenile justice has been to make it more difficult to accesses offender records.
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Today's juvenile offender is more likely to be held accountable for his or her crimes.
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It is valid to say that America has a juvenile crime problem.
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Adults can be charged with status offenses.
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Juvenile boot camps have proven to be highly effective.
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The death penalty has never been allowed for juveniles in the United States.
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Most research on boot camps has been limited to adults.
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Life skills training is designed to prevent or reduce gateway drug use.
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________ has provided adult support, mentorship, and friendship for nearly 100 years.
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Delinquent youth from broken homes are sometimes placed into ________.
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________ takes at-risk juveniles to prisons, where inmates tell them the horror of living inside a correctional facility.
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________ is aimed at families with adolescent youth who display antisocial and maladaptive behaviors; consisting of engagement, motivation, assessment, behavior change, and guiding parents through the process.
Question
________ seeks to reduce aggressive behavior in children through a curriculum that focuses on emotional and social development.
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When filing formal charges against a juvenile, a probation officer will seek a ________.
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Juvenile court proceedings are not generally open to the ________.
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If a juvenile violates curfew, or runs away from home, he or she has committed a ________.
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Some states have recently increased the amount of time that must past before a juvenile's record can be ________.
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Youthful criminal offenders have fewer procedural rights than ________.
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Explain what is involved with a juvenile waiver procedure.
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Discuss the original guiding principle in juvenile court of parens patriae.
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Explain why juvenile boot camps have been an unsuccessful diversion program.
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1
A child arrested for a curfew violation can be charged with a(n)

A) felony offense.
B) status offense.
C) administrative offense.
D) traffic offense.
status offense.
2
A juvenile waiver in effect sends a juvenile to

A) juvenile court.
B) federal court.
C) adult court.
D) community court.
adult court.
3
If a juvenile is arrested; the probation officer will seek a ________ for the filing of formal charges.

A) petition
B) true bill
C) detention hearing
D) preliminary hearing
petition
4
The juvenile justice system whas historically been more concerned with the ________ of the offender.

A) retribution.
B) incapacitation.
C) restoration.
D) rehabilitation.
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The ________ is aimed at reducing and preventing bully/victim problems in schools.

A) Incredible Years program
B) Bullying Prevention Program (BBP)
C) Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)
D) Project Toward No Bullying (PTNB)
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When juveniles commit crime, they influence other juveniles, which may lead to further criminal behavior. This phenomenon is known as

A) modeling.
B) labeling.
C) connecting.
D) contagion.
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7
A judge's sentencing that focuses more on the offense committed, rather than the treatment or help a juvenile needs, is known as

A) offense-based sentencing.
B) therapy sentencing.
C) needs-based sentencing.
D) rehabilitation driven sentencing.
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8
Researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder, developed the ________ program, to identify interventions that prevent juvenile crime.

A) Lighthouse to Harbor Safety
B) Advance Teen Health
C) Blueprints for Violence Prevention
D) Multisystemic
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9
Offense-based sentencing that involves the use of a blended sentence, requires the juvenile to serve a term of ________ , as well as spend time in an adult correctional facility.

A) community service.
B) parole.
C) probation.
D) public shaming.
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10
Which term signifies the original guiding principle of the juvenile justice system?

A) parens patriae
B) an eye for an eye
C) just desserts
D) actus reus
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11
Delinquent youth from broken families with problems are sometimes placed into ________ with foster parents.

A) detention centers
B) group homes
C) relative's homes
D) community centers
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12
A program that takes youthful offenders on tours of maximum security prisons in hopes of deterring them from future crime is called

A) fear factor.
B) youth deterrence.
C) future felons.
D) scared straight.
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13
Which program seeks to reduce aggressive behavior in children through a curriculum that focuses on emotional and social development?

A) PATHS
B) GREAT
C) DARE
D) LST
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States that allow judges to commit youth to a correctional facility beyond the age of 18 are permitting the use of

A) limited jurisdiction.
B) unlimited jurisdiction.
C) extended jurisdiction.
D) appellate jurisdiction.
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First time youth offenders are likely to be treated leniently until they develop a lengthy criminal record, at which time the judge will treat the offenses more seriously. This process is known as

A) overt sanctions.
B) graduated sanctions.
C) default sanctions.
D) juvenile waivers.
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16
Violating curfew, or running away from home are status offense violations, given a juveniles status.
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The FBI's Uniform Crime Reports are the most accurate source of juvenile crime data.
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18
Juvenile records cannot be expunged.
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19
A recent reform in juvenile justice has been to make it more difficult to accesses offender records.
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Today's juvenile offender is more likely to be held accountable for his or her crimes.
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21
It is valid to say that America has a juvenile crime problem.
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22
Adults can be charged with status offenses.
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Juvenile boot camps have proven to be highly effective.
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The death penalty has never been allowed for juveniles in the United States.
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Most research on boot camps has been limited to adults.
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Life skills training is designed to prevent or reduce gateway drug use.
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27
________ has provided adult support, mentorship, and friendship for nearly 100 years.
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28
Delinquent youth from broken homes are sometimes placed into ________.
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________ takes at-risk juveniles to prisons, where inmates tell them the horror of living inside a correctional facility.
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________ is aimed at families with adolescent youth who display antisocial and maladaptive behaviors; consisting of engagement, motivation, assessment, behavior change, and guiding parents through the process.
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31
________ seeks to reduce aggressive behavior in children through a curriculum that focuses on emotional and social development.
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32
When filing formal charges against a juvenile, a probation officer will seek a ________.
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33
Juvenile court proceedings are not generally open to the ________.
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If a juvenile violates curfew, or runs away from home, he or she has committed a ________.
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Some states have recently increased the amount of time that must past before a juvenile's record can be ________.
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Youthful criminal offenders have fewer procedural rights than ________.
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37
Explain what is involved with a juvenile waiver procedure.
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Discuss the original guiding principle in juvenile court of parens patriae.
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Explain why juvenile boot camps have been an unsuccessful diversion program.
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