Deck 15: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice
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Deck 15: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice
1
When a juvenile enters into a J.O.L.T.contract he/she is required to complete ______ steps in which they are required to successfully participate and complete with their parents.
A)6
B)7
C)8
D)9
E)10
A)6
B)7
C)8
D)9
E)10
C
2
__________ is a step involved in The Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Model.
A)Accountability
B)Community Safety
C)Competency Development
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Accountability
B)Community Safety
C)Competency Development
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
D
3
The first juvenile court was established in __________.
A)Cook County, Illinois
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)New York, New York
A)Cook County, Illinois
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)New York, New York
A
4
Typically, the only person(s) in a county or state with knowledge of the wide range of programs available are __________.
A)the juvenile offenders
B)the juries involved with the case
C)juvenile court personnel
D)the prosecuting attorney
E)the defending attorney
A)the juvenile offenders
B)the juries involved with the case
C)juvenile court personnel
D)the prosecuting attorney
E)the defending attorney
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5
There are ________ drug courts in the operational and planning phases for juveniles in the United States.
A)15
B)150
C)1,500
D)15,000
E)150,000
A)15
B)150
C)1,500
D)15,000
E)150,000
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6
The Supreme Court decision in __________ afforded juveniles the basic due process rights adult offenders enjoy in the criminal system.
A)Kent v.United States
B)In re Gault
C)In re Winship
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)Kent v.United States
B)In re Gault
C)In re Winship
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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7
Juvenile crime rates rose in the following years: __________.
A)1960s and 1970s
B)1970s and 1980s
C)1980s and 1990s
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)1960s and 1970s
B)1970s and 1980s
C)1980s and 1990s
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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8
A "balanced" strategy invests heavily in _________ and _________ crime.
A)punishing, preventing
B)punishing, controlling
C)preventing, controlling
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)punishing, preventing
B)punishing, controlling
C)preventing, controlling
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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9
Authors Stephen Tibbetts and Alex Piquero conducted a study in ________ and found that individuals who were born at low birth weight and were from a low socioeconomic status were more likely to have an early onset of delinquent behavior.
A)Cook County, Illinois
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)New York, New York
A)Cook County, Illinois
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)New York, New York
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10
In 1999 the Hate Crimes Suppression Unit of the _______________ launched a new, multifaceted early intervention strategy called the Juvenile Offenders Learning Tolerance (J.O.L.T.) Program.
A)Cook County District Attorney's Office
B)Lake County District Attorney's Office
C)Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
D)Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
E)New York County District Attorney's Office
A)Cook County District Attorney's Office
B)Lake County District Attorney's Office
C)Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
D)Allegheny County District Attorney's Office
E)New York County District Attorney's Office
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11
The direct results of toughening the laws on juvenile crime were ______________.
A)the increased use of waiver to adult court
B)switching from the traditional indeterminate sentence to determinate sentencing
C)creating new laws as well as altering existing ones to hold juveniles more accountable and punish them for the crimes they commit
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)the increased use of waiver to adult court
B)switching from the traditional indeterminate sentence to determinate sentencing
C)creating new laws as well as altering existing ones to hold juveniles more accountable and punish them for the crimes they commit
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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12
__________ is an alternative philosophy and a back-to-basics mission for juvenile justice.
A)The Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Model
B)The Accountability Model
C)The Community Safety Model
D)The Competency Development Model
E)The Uniform Crime Model
A)The Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Model
B)The Accountability Model
C)The Community Safety Model
D)The Competency Development Model
E)The Uniform Crime Model
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13
_______________ do not use peer jurors to determine disposition, involvement or course of action.
A)Teen Courts
B)Drug Courts
C)Gun Courts
D)B and C
E)A and B
A)Teen Courts
B)Drug Courts
C)Gun Courts
D)B and C
E)A and B
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14
________ and ________ are the only two states that do not have active Teen Courts.
A)New Jersey, New York
B)New York, Illinois
C)Connecticut, Illinois
D)Connecticut, New York
E)Connecticut, New Jersey
A)New Jersey, New York
B)New York, Illinois
C)Connecticut, Illinois
D)Connecticut, New York
E)Connecticut, New Jersey
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15
In ____________, juveniles accused of serious felonies can be sentenced to up to 40 years of incarceration by juvenile court
A)Arizona
B)California
C)Illinois
D)New York
E)Texas
A)Arizona
B)California
C)Illinois
D)New York
E)Texas
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16
Parental responsibility statutes have been passed in ___________.
A)Silverton, Oregon
B)Arlington Heights, Illinois
C)Roanoke, Virginia
D)St.Clares Shores, Michigan
E)all of the above
A)Silverton, Oregon
B)Arlington Heights, Illinois
C)Roanoke, Virginia
D)St.Clares Shores, Michigan
E)all of the above
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17
_______________ found that the CICTP program significantly reduced juvenile incarceration by screening and selecting eligible youth for a comprehensive, community-based treatment strategy.
A)Lisa Roberts and Peter Benekos
B)Maria Garase and Sherrie Sonnenberg
C)Stephen Tibbetts and Alex Piquero
D)All of the above
E)none of the above
A)Lisa Roberts and Peter Benekos
B)Maria Garase and Sherrie Sonnenberg
C)Stephen Tibbetts and Alex Piquero
D)All of the above
E)none of the above
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18
Project CRAFT began in 1994 and has been adopted in ____________.
A)North Dakota
B)Tennessee
C)Maryland
D)Florida
E)all of the above
A)North Dakota
B)Tennessee
C)Maryland
D)Florida
E)all of the above
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19
_______________ created an innovative program designed to deal with curfew violators.
A)Silverton, Oregon
B)Arlington Heights, Illinois
C)Roanoke, Virginia
D)St.Clares Shores, Michigan
E)Phoenix, Arizona
A)Silverton, Oregon
B)Arlington Heights, Illinois
C)Roanoke, Virginia
D)St.Clares Shores, Michigan
E)Phoenix, Arizona
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20
___________ state "juvenile drug courts seem to be an encouraging option for providing treatment while still ensuring accountability".
A)Lisa Roberts and Peter Benekos
B)Maria Garase and Sherrie Sonnenberg
C)Stephen Tibbetts and Alex Piquero
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Lisa Roberts and Peter Benekos
B)Maria Garase and Sherrie Sonnenberg
C)Stephen Tibbetts and Alex Piquero
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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21
Early prevention programs are effective ways of reducing crime; however, they are not cost-effective in the long term.
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22
Courts and the society no longer practice the ideals of parens patriae or the state as parent.
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23
Specialized courts do not offer any success in preventing future offending.
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24
The principle behind the Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Model is that justice is best served when victims, offenders, and communities receive equitable attention in the justice process.
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25
All states require that an attorney be present when juveniles waive their rights.
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26
With the new get tough legislation, the wide discretion of the juvenile court jury was curtailed, especially when a violent crime was involved.
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27
Legislatures and juvenile justice personnel are trying to exclude from the juvenile court repeat and violent offenders, most commonly through the increased use of determinate sentencing.
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28
Current prevention strategies attempt to address the social and living environment of children.
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29
The programs and practices of juvenile justice continue to be much more innovative and successful when compared to the adult system.
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30
The right to a jury trial is one that is not afforded to juveniles.
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31
Getting tough on crime laws allow juvenile court judges to hand out harsher sentences.
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32
Project CRAFT emphasizes competency development, community service, and offender accountability.
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33
Traditionally, state statutes describing the purpose of juvenile justice contain language embracing rehabilitation, diversion, and protection in regards to juveniles within the juvenile justice system.
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34
The concept of parental liability is relatively new.
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35
Three social structure theories support the argument that socioeconomic conditions and cultural values in the lower class lead to delinquency.
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36
Family empowerment teams are innovative and low-cost intervention strategies that have shown success through reduced recidivism rates and improved psychosocial interaction of youth within the family and community.
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37
BARJ attempts to bridge the traditional model of juvenile justice with the accountability aspects of the punitive model.
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38
The Collaborative Intensive Community Treatment Program (CICTP) began in 1994 and exemplifies how a private business can collaborate with the juvenile justice system to assist youth.
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39
Current policy in juvenile justice reflects the desire of rehabilitation, diversion, and protection in regards to juveniles within the juvenile justice system.
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40
The Juvenile Offenders Learning Tolerance (J.O.L.T.) program targets first-time offenders of low-level hate crimes and hate incidents; it stresses diversity and tolerance education for both the juvenile offender and his or her parents or guardians.
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41
Name the drawbacks of abolishing the juvenile justice system.
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42
Compare and contrast the three types of specialty courts in the juvenile justice system.
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43
Describe in detail the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model (BARJ).
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44
Define Project CRAFT.
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45
Name the rights that are given to adults in the criminal justice system that are not afforded to juveniles in the juvenile justice system.
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46
Name the three types of specialty courts in the juvenile justice system.
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47
Define the punitive model of juvenile justice.
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48
What is the purpose of the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model (BARJ)?
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49
Why is prenatal care important to the prevention of delinquent behavior?
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50
Defend or reject the movement of parental liability.Defend your position.
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51
Name the three goals of the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model (BARJ).
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52
Define the Juvenile Offenders Learning Tolerance (J.O.L.T.) program.
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53
Name and describe the various programs aimed at preventing crime.
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54
Present arguments for and against the enactment of parental liability laws.
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55
Define the Collaborative Intensive Community Treatment Program (CICTP).
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56
Should there be a separate system for delinquent juveniles? Defend your position.
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