Deck 17: Juveniles and Corrections
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Deck 17: Juveniles and Corrections
1
Approximately 15% of arrests for ______ are attributable to juveniles.
A) rape
B) murder
C) burglary
D) property
A) rape
B) murder
C) burglary
D) property
D
2
Which of the following are types of juvenile waivers?
A) judicial waiver
B) prosecutorial waiver
C) statutory waiver
D) all of these
A) judicial waiver
B) prosecutorial waiver
C) statutory waiver
D) all of these
D
3
Parens Patriae gave the state the right to intercede on behalf of:
A) children and parents
B) the elderly and their care givers
C) the mentally ill and institutions
D) drug addicts and their sponsors
A) children and parents
B) the elderly and their care givers
C) the mentally ill and institutions
D) drug addicts and their sponsors
A
4
Which of the following are constitutional due process rights granted to juveniles?
A) the right to proper notification of changes.
B) the right to legal counsel.
C) the right to appellate review.
D) all of these
A) the right to proper notification of changes.
B) the right to legal counsel.
C) the right to appellate review.
D) all of these
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5
Which of the following are part of the three-pronged goal of the juvenile justice system?
A) providing treatment
B) securing restitution
C) protecting the parents
D) providing transparency
A) providing treatment
B) securing restitution
C) protecting the parents
D) providing transparency
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6
Christopher regularly disobeys his parents and was recently caught smoking and drinking by a police officer. Christopher has committed which of the following offenses?
A) status offense
B) drug offense
C) violent offense
D) property offense
A) status offense
B) drug offense
C) violent offense
D) property offense
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7
The drop in the black _____ rate is noteworthy.
A) homicide
B) arson
C) robbery
D) burglary
A) homicide
B) arson
C) robbery
D) burglary
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8
The age-crime curve reflects a sharp increase in offending beginning in
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
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9
The age-crime curve reflects a peak in
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
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10
The age-crime curve reflects a steep decline in
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
A) late adulthood
B) early adulthood
C) mid-adolescence
D) early adolescence
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11
Which of the following has been noted "the most important regularity in criminology"?
A) the age-crime curve
B) parens patriae
C) waives
D) the crime rate
A) the age-crime curve
B) parens patriae
C) waives
D) the crime rate
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12
Life-course persistence (LCP) offenders begin offending
A) prior to puberty
B) early adulthood
C) mid adulthood
D) mid adolescence
A) prior to puberty
B) early adulthood
C) mid adulthood
D) mid adolescence
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13
Adolescent-limited offenders tent to commit offenses, such as
A) petty theft
B) assault
C) robbery
D) rape
A) petty theft
B) assault
C) robbery
D) rape
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14
Life-course persistent offenders tent to commit crimes, such as
A) robbery
B) petty theft
C) vandalism
D) jaywalking
A) robbery
B) petty theft
C) vandalism
D) jaywalking
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15
Juveniles become increasingly more likely to be waived if they are chronic offenders approaching the upper age limit of their juvenile court's jurisdiction.
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16
The age-crime curve is formed from the statistical count of the number of known crimes committed in a population over a given period according to age.
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17
The greatest success of neuroscience research into the adolescent brain has been the elimination of the juvenile death penalty.
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18
The majority of the states use the judicial waver.
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19
There will always be some juveniles who require more extensive supervision and treatment than others.
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20
By 1945, every state in the union had established juvenile court systems
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21
What are amicus curiae briefs?
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22
Describe Parens Patriae.
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23
Define delinquents.
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24
What do CHINS and PINS stand for?
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25
Define restorative justice.
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26
What types of residential facilities are provided to juveniles?
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27
When do life-course persistent offenders begin offending?
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28
Discuss the three Supreme Court cases that have dealt with juvenile due process rights.
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29
Highlight some of the juvenile terminology that is different from the adult system. Why is this? Do you think the two should be different?
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30
Discuss what neuroscience has contributed to the understanding of the age crime curve. Include the four key messages highlighted in your book.
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