Deck 1: The Juvenile Justice System

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A sanction by which a juvenile offender pays the victim for the harm done by the juvenile is called _______________

A)victim restitution
B)victim rehabilitation
C)victim justice
D)release
E)intake
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Hearings held in juvenile court to determine if the juvenile committed an offense are called ________.

A)a judgment
B)a guilt verdict
C)an adjudication
D)a verdict
E)a finding
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A sanction requiring a juvenile offender to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work is called _______________.

A)victim restitution
B)victim rehabilitation
C)victim justice
D)community service
E)intake
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Under common law doctrine, the legal system the American colonists brought from England, a juvenile age 7 or older could receive the same punishment as an adult.
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The process through which a juvenile court relinquishes jurisdiction over the juvenile offender and the case is processed in adult court is called ___________.

A)mens rea
B)a waiver
C)processing
D)adult transfer
E)criminalization
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The procedure by which juvenile court staff decides whether to process the case further in court, handle the case informally, or dismiss the case is called ___________.

A)aftercare
B)probation
C)diversion
D)release
E)intake
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A disposition, imposed by the court, allowing the adjudicated offender to remain in the community as long as the offender abides by certain conditions is called _________.

A)adjudication
B)waiver
C)community service
D)probation
E)house arrest
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The authority granted by law to hear a case is called __________.

A)jurisdiction
B)actus reus
C)states rights
D)venue
E)parens patriae
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Any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of a state is called __________.

A)crime
B)felonies
C)delinquency
D)delinquent felons
E)protectionism of children
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Which of the following is not a status offense?

A)running away from home
B)skipping school
C)violating curfew
D)incorrigibility
E)smoking marijuana
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The system of agencies that is designed to manage adult offenders is called _______.

A)the criminology system
B)the law enforcement system
C)the criminal justice system
D)the justice ideology
E)all of the above
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The first juvenile court was founded in ____________.

A)New York, New York
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Mass.
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)Cook County, Illinois
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When a juvenile is sent to an institution, camp, ranch, or group home it is called _______.

A)justice
B)residential placement
C)probation
D)parole
E)community service
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Under common law doctrine (the legal system the American colonists brought from England) a juvenile age _____ or older could receive the same punishment as an adult.

A)7
B)14
C)16
D)18
E)21
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Under common law doctrine, individuals under age _____ were presumed to be unable to develop intent and therefore could not be prosecuted and punished for their actions.

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)14
E)17
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A procedure by which a juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called ____________.

A)aftercare
B)probation
C)diversion
D)release
E)early release
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A (n) ___________ would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.

A)status offense
B)misdemeanor
C)felony
D)act of smoking marijuana
E)act of driving without a license
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The upper age limit for which most juvenile courts may hear a case is ____________.

A)14
B)15
C)17
D)18
E)21
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A legal doctrine in which the state plays the role of the parent is called ____________.

A)stare decisis
B)parens patriae
C)mens rea
D)actus reus
E)the law of parent rights
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The term parens patriae means ______________.

A)the bad parent
B)the proper parent
C)the state as parent
D)the child's parent
E)the parent's right
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Describe the different maximum ages that a juvenile can be tried as a juvenile and give examples from various states.
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An adult is found guilty, a juvenile has been adjudicated delinquent.
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A document that states the allegations against a juvenile and requests a juvenile court to adjudicate the juvenile is called a petition.
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The authority granted by law to hear a case is called jurisdiction.
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A legal doctrine in which the state plays the role of the parent is called stare decisis.
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The term juvenile is defined by federal law and therefore each state defines the term the same way.
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What is a status offense and give several examples?
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In most states, smoking marijuana is considered a status offense.
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The procedure by which the juvenile court staff decides whether to process the case further in court, handle the case informally, or dismiss the case is called probation.
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A sanction by which a juvenile offender pays the victim for the harm done by the juvenile is called victim justice.
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The process through which a juvenile court relinquishes jurisdiction over the juvenile offender and the case is processed in adult court is called adult processing.
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An adult receives a sentencing hearing, a juvenile receives a dispositional hearing.
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When a juvenile is sent to an institution, camp, ranch, or group home it is called parole.
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A status offense would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
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Probation is a disposition imposed by the court allowing the adjudicated offender to remain in the community as long as the offender abides by certain conditions.
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Under common law doctrine, individuals under age seven were presumed to be unable to develop intent and therefore could not be prosecuted and punished for their actions.
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The term parens patriae means the proper parent.
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A decision by a juvenile court judge that a juvenile committed the delinquent act is called an adjudication.
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When a juvenile breaks the law it is still called a crime by the juvenile court.
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The first juvenile court was founded in New York, New York.
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Describe the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
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What assumptions led to the establishment of a separate system of justice for juvenile offenders?
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What is diversion and how does it work?
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What is the main reason to waive a juvenile to adult court?
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What type of cases are commonly dismissed at intake? Why?
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Outline the three major steps in the juvenile justice process.
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How does waiver to adult court occur?
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Compare the definitions of the juvenile terms with the definition of the adult terms listed on page 9 of the text.
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Define the terms CHINS, PINS, JINS and MINS.
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Explain some of the differences between the adult criminal justice system and the juvenile justice system?
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What are residential placement centers and how do they function?
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Why was a separate set of terms established for use in the juvenile justice system?
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What are the two main sources of referrals to juvenile court?
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Deck 1: The Juvenile Justice System
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A sanction by which a juvenile offender pays the victim for the harm done by the juvenile is called _______________

A)victim restitution
B)victim rehabilitation
C)victim justice
D)release
E)intake
A
2
Hearings held in juvenile court to determine if the juvenile committed an offense are called ________.

A)a judgment
B)a guilt verdict
C)an adjudication
D)a verdict
E)a finding
C
3
A sanction requiring a juvenile offender to perform a predetermined number of hours of volunteer work is called _______________.

A)victim restitution
B)victim rehabilitation
C)victim justice
D)community service
E)intake
D
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Under common law doctrine, the legal system the American colonists brought from England, a juvenile age 7 or older could receive the same punishment as an adult.
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The process through which a juvenile court relinquishes jurisdiction over the juvenile offender and the case is processed in adult court is called ___________.

A)mens rea
B)a waiver
C)processing
D)adult transfer
E)criminalization
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The procedure by which juvenile court staff decides whether to process the case further in court, handle the case informally, or dismiss the case is called ___________.

A)aftercare
B)probation
C)diversion
D)release
E)intake
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A disposition, imposed by the court, allowing the adjudicated offender to remain in the community as long as the offender abides by certain conditions is called _________.

A)adjudication
B)waiver
C)community service
D)probation
E)house arrest
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The authority granted by law to hear a case is called __________.

A)jurisdiction
B)actus reus
C)states rights
D)venue
E)parens patriae
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9
Any behavior that is prohibited by the juvenile law of a state is called __________.

A)crime
B)felonies
C)delinquency
D)delinquent felons
E)protectionism of children
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Which of the following is not a status offense?

A)running away from home
B)skipping school
C)violating curfew
D)incorrigibility
E)smoking marijuana
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The system of agencies that is designed to manage adult offenders is called _______.

A)the criminology system
B)the law enforcement system
C)the criminal justice system
D)the justice ideology
E)all of the above
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The first juvenile court was founded in ____________.

A)New York, New York
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Mass.
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)Cook County, Illinois
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When a juvenile is sent to an institution, camp, ranch, or group home it is called _______.

A)justice
B)residential placement
C)probation
D)parole
E)community service
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Under common law doctrine (the legal system the American colonists brought from England) a juvenile age _____ or older could receive the same punishment as an adult.

A)7
B)14
C)16
D)18
E)21
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Under common law doctrine, individuals under age _____ were presumed to be unable to develop intent and therefore could not be prosecuted and punished for their actions.

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)14
E)17
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A procedure by which a juvenile is removed from the juvenile justice process and provided with treatment services is called ____________.

A)aftercare
B)probation
C)diversion
D)release
E)early release
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A (n) ___________ would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.

A)status offense
B)misdemeanor
C)felony
D)act of smoking marijuana
E)act of driving without a license
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The upper age limit for which most juvenile courts may hear a case is ____________.

A)14
B)15
C)17
D)18
E)21
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A legal doctrine in which the state plays the role of the parent is called ____________.

A)stare decisis
B)parens patriae
C)mens rea
D)actus reus
E)the law of parent rights
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The term parens patriae means ______________.

A)the bad parent
B)the proper parent
C)the state as parent
D)the child's parent
E)the parent's right
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Describe the different maximum ages that a juvenile can be tried as a juvenile and give examples from various states.
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An adult is found guilty, a juvenile has been adjudicated delinquent.
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A document that states the allegations against a juvenile and requests a juvenile court to adjudicate the juvenile is called a petition.
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The authority granted by law to hear a case is called jurisdiction.
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A legal doctrine in which the state plays the role of the parent is called stare decisis.
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The term juvenile is defined by federal law and therefore each state defines the term the same way.
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What is a status offense and give several examples?
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In most states, smoking marijuana is considered a status offense.
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The procedure by which the juvenile court staff decides whether to process the case further in court, handle the case informally, or dismiss the case is called probation.
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A sanction by which a juvenile offender pays the victim for the harm done by the juvenile is called victim justice.
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The process through which a juvenile court relinquishes jurisdiction over the juvenile offender and the case is processed in adult court is called adult processing.
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An adult receives a sentencing hearing, a juvenile receives a dispositional hearing.
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When a juvenile is sent to an institution, camp, ranch, or group home it is called parole.
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A status offense would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
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Probation is a disposition imposed by the court allowing the adjudicated offender to remain in the community as long as the offender abides by certain conditions.
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Under common law doctrine, individuals under age seven were presumed to be unable to develop intent and therefore could not be prosecuted and punished for their actions.
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The term parens patriae means the proper parent.
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A decision by a juvenile court judge that a juvenile committed the delinquent act is called an adjudication.
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When a juvenile breaks the law it is still called a crime by the juvenile court.
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The first juvenile court was founded in New York, New York.
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Describe the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
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What assumptions led to the establishment of a separate system of justice for juvenile offenders?
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What is diversion and how does it work?
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What is the main reason to waive a juvenile to adult court?
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What type of cases are commonly dismissed at intake? Why?
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Outline the three major steps in the juvenile justice process.
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How does waiver to adult court occur?
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Compare the definitions of the juvenile terms with the definition of the adult terms listed on page 9 of the text.
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Define the terms CHINS, PINS, JINS and MINS.
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Explain some of the differences between the adult criminal justice system and the juvenile justice system?
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What are residential placement centers and how do they function?
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Why was a separate set of terms established for use in the juvenile justice system?
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What are the two main sources of referrals to juvenile court?
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