Deck 17: Juvenile Courts
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Deck 17: Juvenile Courts
1
What act mandated deinstitutionalization of juvenile offenders?
A)The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
B)The Juvenile Justice Care and Protection
C)The Parens Patriae Act
D)The Juvenile Assistance Act
A)The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
B)The Juvenile Justice Care and Protection
C)The Parens Patriae Act
D)The Juvenile Assistance Act
A
2
What type of sentence offers some of the benefits of juvenile and adults courts but also allows for rehabilitation and redemption?
A)reverse sentencing
B)minimum mandatory sentencing
C)automatic sentencing
D)blended sentencing
A)reverse sentencing
B)minimum mandatory sentencing
C)automatic sentencing
D)blended sentencing
D
3
What state supreme court ruled that juvenile have the constitutional right to a trial by jury?
A)California
B)Iowa
C)Missouri
D)Kansas
A)California
B)Iowa
C)Missouri
D)Kansas
D
4
An increase in the public's fear of juvenile crime has led to what?
A)more treatment for juveniles
B)a get tough attitude towards juveniles
C)a movement towards restorative justice for juveniles
D)a rehabilitative attitude towards juveniles
A)more treatment for juveniles
B)a get tough attitude towards juveniles
C)a movement towards restorative justice for juveniles
D)a rehabilitative attitude towards juveniles
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5
Juvenile court matters fall into how many different categories of supervision?
A)one
B)four
C)two
D)three
A)one
B)four
C)two
D)three
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6
The largest category of juvenile cases is
A)delinquency.
B)status offenses.
C)children in need of supervision.
D)none of these answers is correct.
A)delinquency.
B)status offenses.
C)children in need of supervision.
D)none of these answers is correct.
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7
What 1967 U.S.Supreme Court held that juvenile courts must provide due process protections?
A)Robinson
B)Cramer
C)Altgelt
D)Gault
A)Robinson
B)Cramer
C)Altgelt
D)Gault
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8
Automatic waivers are built on what premise?
A)some juveniles need to go to jail
B)once an adult always an adult
C)some juveniles who have been waived deserve a second chance
D)some juveniles should not be waived to adult court
A)some juveniles need to go to jail
B)once an adult always an adult
C)some juveniles who have been waived deserve a second chance
D)some juveniles should not be waived to adult court
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9
The Progressive and juvenile court movements began around
A)1825.
B)1890.
C)1930.
D)1950.
A)1825.
B)1890.
C)1930.
D)1950.
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10
Juvenile courts' interventions in the lives of children and families was based on the legal doctrine of
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)ipse dixit.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)ipse dixit.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
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11
Court reformers recommend that juvenile court be part of
A)family court
B)civil court
C)trial court
D)adult court
A)family court
B)civil court
C)trial court
D)adult court
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12
The due process model starts with the premise that crime is a reflection of
A)social problems
B)family problems
C)moral problems
D)religious problems
A)social problems
B)family problems
C)moral problems
D)religious problems
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13
Which of the following is not a traditional aspect of juvenile court proceedings?
A)informal proceedings
B)proceedings that are open to the public
C)proceedings that are based on civil law
D)a lack [or absence] of jury trials
A)informal proceedings
B)proceedings that are open to the public
C)proceedings that are based on civil law
D)a lack [or absence] of jury trials
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14
Juvenile court statutes set forth two standards for deciding the appropriate disposition for a child: the best interests of the child and the best interests of…
A)the family
B)the community
C)the court
D)the victim
A)the family
B)the community
C)the court
D)the victim
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15
Juvenile courts frequently deal with
A)waived or certified children
B)transferred and indicted children
C)children in need of supervision
D)forfeited or mandated children
A)waived or certified children
B)transferred and indicted children
C)children in need of supervision
D)forfeited or mandated children
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16
Juveniles were denied the right to a jury trial by the Supreme Court in 1971 in what case?
A)McKeiver v.Pennsylvania
B)O'Connor v.Pennsylvania
C)Pittman v.Pennsylvania
D)Solis v.Pennsylvania
A)McKeiver v.Pennsylvania
B)O'Connor v.Pennsylvania
C)Pittman v.Pennsylvania
D)Solis v.Pennsylvania
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17
What kind of offense is a violation of criminal law that would be a crime if committed by an adult?
A)status offense
B)delinquent act
C)transgression
D)dereliction
A)status offense
B)delinquent act
C)transgression
D)dereliction
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18
The crime control model begins with the premise that crime is the product of
A)moral breakdown
B)justice breakdown
C)divorce
D)family breakdown
A)moral breakdown
B)justice breakdown
C)divorce
D)family breakdown
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19
Truancy and curfew violations are examples of
A)delinquent acts.
B)status offenses.
C)minor infractions.
D)violations.
A)delinquent acts.
B)status offenses.
C)minor infractions.
D)violations.
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20
Most states consider children to be juveniles until they reach what birthday?
A)17
B)18
C)19
D)21
A)17
B)18
C)19
D)21
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21
Juveniles courts today blend what two types of law?
A)criminal and family law
B)civil and family law
C)criminal and civil law
D)child and family law
A)criminal and family law
B)civil and family law
C)criminal and civil law
D)child and family law
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22
What case held that the death penalty may not be imposed on offenders who commit crimes before they are 18??
A)in re Gault
B)In re Winship
C)Thompson v.Oklahoma
D)Roper v.Simmons
A)in re Gault
B)In re Winship
C)Thompson v.Oklahoma
D)Roper v.Simmons
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23
Of the delinquency cases brought to the attention of the juvenile court, approximately what percentage are handled formally by the juvenile court?
A)40
B)54
C)74
D)90
A)40
B)54
C)74
D)90
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24
In contrast to the criminal courtroom work group, in the juvenile courtroom work group
A)the judge has less discretion.
B)the prosecutor has little power.
C)defense attorneys have more power.
D)probation officers play a greater role.
A)the judge has less discretion.
B)the prosecutor has little power.
C)defense attorneys have more power.
D)probation officers play a greater role.
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25
The shift in thinking at the end of 19ᵗʰ century regarding children meant that parents
A)were no longer considered to have sole and exclusive legal responsibility over their children.
B)were considered to have sole and exclusive legal responsibility over their children.
C)were legally responsible for their children's behavior.
D)must provide for their children.
A)were no longer considered to have sole and exclusive legal responsibility over their children.
B)were considered to have sole and exclusive legal responsibility over their children.
C)were legally responsible for their children's behavior.
D)must provide for their children.
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26
The charging document in juvenile court is called the
A)petition.
B)evidentiary record.
C)information.
D)summons papers.
A)petition.
B)evidentiary record.
C)information.
D)summons papers.
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27
Under what legal doctrine can the government intervene to protect the child if the parents are failing in their responsibilities?
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)ipse dixit.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)ipse dixit.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
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28
The Progressives were primarily
A)lower class
B)middle class
C)upper class
D)None of these answers is correct
A)lower class
B)middle class
C)upper class
D)None of these answers is correct
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29
The absence of jury trials in juvenile court reinforces what about the proceedings?
A)the formal nature of the proceedings
B)the family nature of the proceedings
C)the informal nature of the proceedings
D)the restorative nature of the proceedings
A)the formal nature of the proceedings
B)the family nature of the proceedings
C)the informal nature of the proceedings
D)the restorative nature of the proceedings
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30
Less serious juvenile cases are handled…
A)informally
B)through family court
C)formally
D)through probationary court
A)informally
B)through family court
C)formally
D)through probationary court
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31
What was the charge against Gerald Gault?
A)making a lewd phone call
B)Murder
C)stealing a car
D)armed robbery
A)making a lewd phone call
B)Murder
C)stealing a car
D)armed robbery
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32
The Progressives' efforts to save the children of the urban masses reflected
A)a major shift in thinking about children.
B)a minor shift in thinking about children.
C)the typical thinking at the time about children.
D)no change in thinking about children.
A)a major shift in thinking about children.
B)a minor shift in thinking about children.
C)the typical thinking at the time about children.
D)no change in thinking about children.
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33
Delinquency cases begin with a referral. Most referrals come from
A)parents unable to control their children.
B)teachers and other school officials (e.g., guidance counselors and principals).
C)arrests made by law enforcement personnel.
D)health and human services personnel.
A)parents unable to control their children.
B)teachers and other school officials (e.g., guidance counselors and principals).
C)arrests made by law enforcement personnel.
D)health and human services personnel.
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34
The "trial" to determine whether a youth is guilty or not guilty is called what in juvenile court?
A)initial hearing
B)detention hearing
C)adjudicatory hearing
D)conference hearing
A)initial hearing
B)detention hearing
C)adjudicatory hearing
D)conference hearing
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35
What doctrine allowed the Progressives to use the juvenile court to help children?
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)stare decisis.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
A)res ipsa loquitir.
B)stare decisis.
C)parens patriae.
D)patriae familiae.
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36
The American Civil Liberties Union outlined three priorities for the juvenile justice system. What was the first priority?
A)keep children out of the criminal justice system
B)protect the rights of incarcerated children
C)reintegrate juvenile delinquents into communities
D)place troubled youth in mental health facilities
A)keep children out of the criminal justice system
B)protect the rights of incarcerated children
C)reintegrate juvenile delinquents into communities
D)place troubled youth in mental health facilities
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37
When does charging occur in juvenile court?
A)during the bail hearing
B)during the case processing
C)during the arraignment
D)during the intake decision
A)during the bail hearing
B)during the case processing
C)during the arraignment
D)during the intake decision
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38
Within a generation, many of the social forces unleashed by the Progressives would lead to
A)Prohibition.
B)World War I.
C)a new era in corrections.
D)none of these answers is correct.
A)Prohibition.
B)World War I.
C)a new era in corrections.
D)none of these answers is correct.
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39
Approximately how many delinquency cases are heard in juvenile court each year?
A)100,000
B)385,000
C)2 million
D)2.2 million
A)100,000
B)385,000
C)2 million
D)2.2 million
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40
The terminology in juvenile court reflects what?
A)that it is based on civil law
B)that it is based on common law
C)that it is based on civil law
D)that it is based on family law
A)that it is based on civil law
B)that it is based on common law
C)that it is based on civil law
D)that it is based on family law
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41
Gault and subsequent cases signaled that the juvenile court must become a real court and its procedures must be regularized in accordance with
A)constitutional requirements.
B)parens patriae.
C)civil law.
D)criminal rules of procedure.
A)constitutional requirements.
B)parens patriae.
C)civil law.
D)criminal rules of procedure.
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42
In the juvenile justice system, parents are considered to have sole and exclusive legal responsibility over their children.
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43
The three major categories of juvenile court cases are delinquency, status offenses, and children in need of supervision.
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44
What Court was responsible for the Landmark decision In re Gault?
A)The Warren Court.
B)The Burger Court.
C)The Rehnquist Court.
D)The Robert's Court.
A)The Warren Court.
B)The Burger Court.
C)The Rehnquist Court.
D)The Robert's Court.
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45
Proceedings in juvenile court are more formal than in adult court.
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46
The most important case with respect to juvenile justice is In re Winship.
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47
In status offenses, the child is charged with violation of a criminal law that is not based on age.
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48
With regard to juvenile proceedings, juveniles have the right against self-incrimination.
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49
In the juvenile court, juveniles do not have the right to confront and cross-examine complaints and other witnesses.
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50
Historically, those eight years old and older were considered adults in the eyes of the law, prosecuted as adults, convicted as adults, and served their sentences in the same prison cells as adults.
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51
In what case following In re Gault did the Court hold that a juvenile is charged with an act that would be a crime if committed by an adult, then every element of that criminal act must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt?
A)In re Winship.
B)In re L.M.
C)In re McKeiver.
D)In re Schall.
A)In re Winship.
B)In re L.M.
C)In re McKeiver.
D)In re Schall.
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52
What types of waiver laws permit-and sometimes even require-juvenile court judges to transfer a juvenile to adult court for criminal prosecution?
A)judicial waiver laws
B)statutory waiver laws
C)prosecutorial waiver laws
D)automatic waiver laws
A)judicial waiver laws
B)statutory waiver laws
C)prosecutorial waiver laws
D)automatic waiver laws
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53
Prosecutorial waivers are sometimes called
A)concurrent jurisdiction waivers
B)conjective jurisdiction waivers
C)consecutive jurisdiction waivers
D)comprehensive jurisdiction waivers
A)concurrent jurisdiction waivers
B)conjective jurisdiction waivers
C)consecutive jurisdiction waivers
D)comprehensive jurisdiction waivers
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54
In child-victim cases the child has committed no crime.
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55
In juvenile court, petition cases are handle formally.
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56
The child-saving movement believed that juveniles needed treatment.
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57
Generally speaking, juvenile courts do not utilize jury trials.
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58
Parental rights may be terminated altogether if a juvenile court judge determines that the parents failed in their responsibility to raise a child properly.
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59
The Supreme Court held that juveniles are entitled to all of the same due process rights of adults.
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60
Juveniles accused of serious offenses, or who have a history of repeated offenses, may be tried as adults.
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61
Proponents of the due process model of criminal justice stress that juveniles need more crime prevention programs.
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62
Juvenile courts are based on _____ law.
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63
Laws that grant exclusive jurisdiction over certain crimes to adult court are called waivers.
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64
The U.S.Supreme Court, in the case In re _____ , ruled that the due process clause of the 14ᵗʰ Amendment applied to juvenile court proceedings.
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65
Some proponents of the crime control model of criminal justice go as far as to argue that it is time to abolish the juvenile court altogether.
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66
Some states set no _____ age for transfer of juveniles to adult court.
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67
All state use the same ages to establish juvenile court jurisdiction.
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68
Less serious juvenile cases are petitioned and handled formally.
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69
Prosecutions of adults are based on criminal law. By contrast, juvenile court proceedings are based on _____ law.
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70
Juveniles accused of serious offenses may be tried as adults.
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71
The age at which a child becomes an adult is called the upper age of _____.
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72
The doctrine of parens _____ authorizes the state to act as a parent.
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73
The conference in juvenile court is roughly equivalent to a trial in an adult proceeding.
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74
Proponents of the due process model of criminal justice stress that juvenile courts should be less punishment-oriented.
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75
The juvenile court is a continuing legacy of the _____ Movement.
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76
Juvenile court proceedings emphasize informality.
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77
Status offenses involve acts that are illegal only for juveniles.
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78
Juvenile courts never engage in plea bargaining.
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79
In most jurisdictions, it is _____ for law enforcement personnel or juvenile court officials to release the names of juveniles to the media.
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80
_____ involve acts that are illegal only for juveniles.
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