Deck 9: The Juvenile Court

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Who is most likely to prepare the predisposition report?

A)the arresting officer
B)the prosecuting attorney
C)the judge
D)the defense attorney
E)the probation officer
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Individuals who hear cases in juvenile court are called _______________.

A)masters
B)commissioners
C)referees
D)all of the above
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A facility designed for short-term, secured confinement of the juvenile prior to court disposition or execution of a court order is called a _____________.

A)detention center
B)juvenile center
C)juvenile institution
D)boot camp
E)waiting area
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A document that states the allegations against a juvenile and requests the juvenile court to adjudicate the juvenile is called a _______________.

A)charge
B)arrest order
C)petition
D)delinquency statement
E)delinquency charge
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The number of juvenile court cases ______________ between 1885 and 2005.

A)increased 59 %
B)increased 37 %
C)increased 46%
D)remained about the same
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A sanction by which an offender pays the victim for the harm done due to the offense is called ______________.

A)retribution
B)victim restitution
C)community service
D)informal probation
E)"an eye for an eye"
Question
A hearing held in some juvenile courts prior to the adjudication hearing in which the juvenile is made aware of his or her rights and is asked to enter a plea to the charges is called ________.

A)a sentencing hear
B)a predisposition hearing
C)an evidential hearing
D)an arraignment
E)a waiver hearing
Question
Plea bargaining is usually done between _________________.

A)the prosecutor and the judge
B)the defense attorney and the judge
C)the prosecutor, defense attorney and the judge are all involved in the negotiations
D)usually just the prosecutor and the defense attorney
Question
Who usually decides what charges to bring against the juvenile?

A)the arresting officer
B)the prosecutor
C)the judge
D)the defense attorney
E)the guardian for the child
Question
A procedure by which the juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called ____________.

A)division
B)retribution
C)deterrence
D)the medical model
E)attrition
Question
Who has the primary responsibility for the operation of the juvenile court in most jurisdictions?

A)the Prosecutor
B)the Defense Attorney
C)the Juvenile Probation Officer
D)the Social Worker
E)the Juvenile Court Judge
Question
Any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of the state is called _____________.

A)delinquency
B)crime
C)gang behavior
D)felonies
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The juvenile court was founded on the concept of _______________.

A)equal justice for all
B)children as adults
C)parens patriae
D)the parents as king
E)children are simply small adults
Question
The court authority granted by law to hear a case is called __________________.

A)waiver
B)authority
C)ownership
D)jurisdiction
E)command
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The process by which a juvenile pleads guilty in exchange for concessions made by the prosecutor is called ______________.

A)a negotiated sentence
B)a plea bargain
C)a presentence disposition
D)an agreement
Question
A sanction imposed requiring the individual to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work in the community is called _____________.

A)victim restitution
B)retribution
C)community service
D)probation or parole
E)"shock probation"
Question
An act committed by a juvenile that would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult is called a ____________.

A)felony
B)infraction
C)violation
D)a major crime
E)a status offense
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Under Common Law, a juvenile age ___________ or older could receive the same sentence as an adult.

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)16
E)18
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The juvenile court was established in __________________.

A)New York, New York
B)Cook County, Illinois (Chicago)
C)Boston, Mass
D)Philadelphia, Pa
E)Pittsburgh, Pa
Question
The term "parens patriae" means ____________________.

A)the true parent
B)the papa
C)the parent's failure
D)the state as parent
E)the parent's right
Question
The report that contains background information on the juvenile, a description of the circumstances surrounding the juvenile's delinquent acts, as well as a disposition recommendation from the probation officer is called _____________.

A)the predisposition report
B)the final report
C)the determination report
D)the parole report
E)the incarceration report
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A procedure by which the juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called diversion.
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Since the ruling in In re Gault, 70% of juveniles accused of delinquency receive the assistance of counsel.
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A hearing, after the juvenile has been adjudicated, to determine what sanction should be imposed on the juvenile is called _______________.

A)the dispositional hearing
B)the sentencing hearing
C)the decision hearing
D)the determination hearing
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Juvenile cases included on the FBI's Violent Crime Index declined 28% between 1996 and 2005.
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In all jurisdictions, Juvenile Court Judges hear only juvenile cases and do not get involved with adult cases.
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The first juvenile court was created in New York, New York.
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The process by which a juvenile pleads guilty in exchange for concessions made by the prosecutor is called a plea bargain.
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The court authority granted by law to hear a case is called legalization.
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Before the establishment of the first juvenile court, there was only one system of justice.
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In states that have an arraignment hearing, the juvenile is made aware of his or her rights at that hearing.
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Under Common Law, a juvenile age 6 or older could receive the same sentence as an adult.
Question
The most common disposition in juvenile court is _______________.

A)residential placement
B)probation
C)house arrest
D)release without any punishment
E)community service
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The juvenile court judge possesses tremendous power over the delinquent and has the ability to remove the delinquent from his or her family and place the juvenile in a secure facility outside the home.
Question
The term "parens patriae" means the "rights of the parents".
Question
A hearing to determine whether there is evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to support the allegations against a juvenile is called _____________.

A)a trial
B)a waiver hearing
C)an adjudication hearing
D)a determination of guilt hearing
E)a dispositional hearing
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The juvenile court judge has the primary responsibility for the operation of the juvenile court in most jurisdictions?
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A facility designed for short-term, secured confinement of the juvenile prior to court disposition or execution of a court order is called a confinement center.
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A status offense is an act committed by a juvenile that would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
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Delinquency is any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of the state.
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What does it mean for a hearing to be bifurcated?
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The juvenile is informed of his rights at the arraignment hearing.What are those rights?
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Because of the parental nature of the state, plea bargains are illegal to use in the juvenile justice system.
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What are the services provides by the Community Services Program Inc.
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Describe the trends in the number of cases processed by the juvenile courts since 1997.
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Once intake receives a referral from a police officer the intake process commences.This decision usually involves choosing between three alternatives.What are those alternatives?
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A sanction imposed requiring the individual to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work in the community is called "shock probation".
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What occurs at a detention hearing?
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What are the duties of the juvenile prosecutor?
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The concept of parens patriae has been weakened in recent years.It is no longer the solid foundation of the juvenile court that it once was.
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The predisposition report serves three main functions.What are those three functions?
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What is the difference between a status offense and a criminal act?
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What does the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act state?
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Who are the key players in a juvenile court and what are their roles?
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What do the terms CINS, CHINS, PINS, JINS and MINS mean?
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What are the duties of the defense attorney?
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Describe all the ways that juvenile court judges are selected to serve.
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What are the three basic functions of probation officers?
Question
The most typical disposition of a delinquency case is residential placement.
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Describe the concept of parens patriae.
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Deck 9: The Juvenile Court
1
Who is most likely to prepare the predisposition report?

A)the arresting officer
B)the prosecuting attorney
C)the judge
D)the defense attorney
E)the probation officer
E
2
Individuals who hear cases in juvenile court are called _______________.

A)masters
B)commissioners
C)referees
D)all of the above
D
3
A facility designed for short-term, secured confinement of the juvenile prior to court disposition or execution of a court order is called a _____________.

A)detention center
B)juvenile center
C)juvenile institution
D)boot camp
E)waiting area
A
4
A document that states the allegations against a juvenile and requests the juvenile court to adjudicate the juvenile is called a _______________.

A)charge
B)arrest order
C)petition
D)delinquency statement
E)delinquency charge
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5
The number of juvenile court cases ______________ between 1885 and 2005.

A)increased 59 %
B)increased 37 %
C)increased 46%
D)remained about the same
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6
A sanction by which an offender pays the victim for the harm done due to the offense is called ______________.

A)retribution
B)victim restitution
C)community service
D)informal probation
E)"an eye for an eye"
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7
A hearing held in some juvenile courts prior to the adjudication hearing in which the juvenile is made aware of his or her rights and is asked to enter a plea to the charges is called ________.

A)a sentencing hear
B)a predisposition hearing
C)an evidential hearing
D)an arraignment
E)a waiver hearing
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8
Plea bargaining is usually done between _________________.

A)the prosecutor and the judge
B)the defense attorney and the judge
C)the prosecutor, defense attorney and the judge are all involved in the negotiations
D)usually just the prosecutor and the defense attorney
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9
Who usually decides what charges to bring against the juvenile?

A)the arresting officer
B)the prosecutor
C)the judge
D)the defense attorney
E)the guardian for the child
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10
A procedure by which the juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called ____________.

A)division
B)retribution
C)deterrence
D)the medical model
E)attrition
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11
Who has the primary responsibility for the operation of the juvenile court in most jurisdictions?

A)the Prosecutor
B)the Defense Attorney
C)the Juvenile Probation Officer
D)the Social Worker
E)the Juvenile Court Judge
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12
Any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of the state is called _____________.

A)delinquency
B)crime
C)gang behavior
D)felonies
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13
The juvenile court was founded on the concept of _______________.

A)equal justice for all
B)children as adults
C)parens patriae
D)the parents as king
E)children are simply small adults
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14
The court authority granted by law to hear a case is called __________________.

A)waiver
B)authority
C)ownership
D)jurisdiction
E)command
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15
The process by which a juvenile pleads guilty in exchange for concessions made by the prosecutor is called ______________.

A)a negotiated sentence
B)a plea bargain
C)a presentence disposition
D)an agreement
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16
A sanction imposed requiring the individual to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work in the community is called _____________.

A)victim restitution
B)retribution
C)community service
D)probation or parole
E)"shock probation"
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17
An act committed by a juvenile that would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult is called a ____________.

A)felony
B)infraction
C)violation
D)a major crime
E)a status offense
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18
Under Common Law, a juvenile age ___________ or older could receive the same sentence as an adult.

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)16
E)18
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19
The juvenile court was established in __________________.

A)New York, New York
B)Cook County, Illinois (Chicago)
C)Boston, Mass
D)Philadelphia, Pa
E)Pittsburgh, Pa
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20
The term "parens patriae" means ____________________.

A)the true parent
B)the papa
C)the parent's failure
D)the state as parent
E)the parent's right
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21
The report that contains background information on the juvenile, a description of the circumstances surrounding the juvenile's delinquent acts, as well as a disposition recommendation from the probation officer is called _____________.

A)the predisposition report
B)the final report
C)the determination report
D)the parole report
E)the incarceration report
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22
A procedure by which the juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called diversion.
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23
Since the ruling in In re Gault, 70% of juveniles accused of delinquency receive the assistance of counsel.
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24
A hearing, after the juvenile has been adjudicated, to determine what sanction should be imposed on the juvenile is called _______________.

A)the dispositional hearing
B)the sentencing hearing
C)the decision hearing
D)the determination hearing
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25
Juvenile cases included on the FBI's Violent Crime Index declined 28% between 1996 and 2005.
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26
In all jurisdictions, Juvenile Court Judges hear only juvenile cases and do not get involved with adult cases.
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27
The first juvenile court was created in New York, New York.
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The process by which a juvenile pleads guilty in exchange for concessions made by the prosecutor is called a plea bargain.
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The court authority granted by law to hear a case is called legalization.
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30
Before the establishment of the first juvenile court, there was only one system of justice.
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31
In states that have an arraignment hearing, the juvenile is made aware of his or her rights at that hearing.
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32
Under Common Law, a juvenile age 6 or older could receive the same sentence as an adult.
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33
The most common disposition in juvenile court is _______________.

A)residential placement
B)probation
C)house arrest
D)release without any punishment
E)community service
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The juvenile court judge possesses tremendous power over the delinquent and has the ability to remove the delinquent from his or her family and place the juvenile in a secure facility outside the home.
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35
The term "parens patriae" means the "rights of the parents".
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36
A hearing to determine whether there is evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to support the allegations against a juvenile is called _____________.

A)a trial
B)a waiver hearing
C)an adjudication hearing
D)a determination of guilt hearing
E)a dispositional hearing
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37
The juvenile court judge has the primary responsibility for the operation of the juvenile court in most jurisdictions?
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38
A facility designed for short-term, secured confinement of the juvenile prior to court disposition or execution of a court order is called a confinement center.
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39
A status offense is an act committed by a juvenile that would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
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40
Delinquency is any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of the state.
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41
What does it mean for a hearing to be bifurcated?
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42
The juvenile is informed of his rights at the arraignment hearing.What are those rights?
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43
Because of the parental nature of the state, plea bargains are illegal to use in the juvenile justice system.
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44
What are the services provides by the Community Services Program Inc.
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45
Describe the trends in the number of cases processed by the juvenile courts since 1997.
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46
Once intake receives a referral from a police officer the intake process commences.This decision usually involves choosing between three alternatives.What are those alternatives?
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47
A sanction imposed requiring the individual to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work in the community is called "shock probation".
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48
What occurs at a detention hearing?
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49
What are the duties of the juvenile prosecutor?
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50
The concept of parens patriae has been weakened in recent years.It is no longer the solid foundation of the juvenile court that it once was.
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51
The predisposition report serves three main functions.What are those three functions?
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52
What is the difference between a status offense and a criminal act?
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53
What does the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act state?
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54
Who are the key players in a juvenile court and what are their roles?
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55
What do the terms CINS, CHINS, PINS, JINS and MINS mean?
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What are the duties of the defense attorney?
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57
Describe all the ways that juvenile court judges are selected to serve.
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58
What are the three basic functions of probation officers?
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The most typical disposition of a delinquency case is residential placement.
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Describe the concept of parens patriae.
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