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QUESTION 1
1.Juveniles share all of the same constitutional rights as adults.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 2
1.The legal process of keeping a younger offender who has committed a serious crime, in the juvenile system. can be done with a ' _____________________ waiver '.
6 points
QUESTION 3
1.The token economy approach in juvenile detention gives young people gambling tokens, so they can learn statistics.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 4
1.Reformatories began by following the same design as prisons, with large numbers of youths and adults locked in cells under the care of guards.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 5
1.Poor children were once viewed as better candidates for training and education.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 6
1.The most common source of statistics for juvenile crime is the ' _____________ ___________________ Reports'.
6 points
QUESTION 7
1.The most common form of community intervention today, is probation.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 8
1.Explain the concept of restorative justice, and how it might be used in the American juvenile justice system. (minimum 200 words).
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16 points
QUESTION 9
1.The earliest institutions in America that were set up to deal with the poor as a threat to society were the '____________________ _____________________ ___________________________',
6 points
QUESTION 10
1.Behavior like stealing or hitting people, is not considered a crime when done by a juvenile.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 11
1.The belief that placing young offenders in with adult convicts is a criminogenic problem, supports the concept of ' __________________________________ '.
6 points
QUESTION 12
1.Most states in America have laws dealing with gangs.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 13
1.Actions that are labeled as a violation because of the age of the offender, are called ' ___________________________ ' offenses.
6 points
QUESTION 14
1.America has had a separate criminal system to deal with youthful offenders since the 1700s
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 15
1.The legal philosophy of parens patriae allows the government to replace the parent with state employees who make decisions for the child.
True
False
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QUESTION 1
1. Juveniles share all of the same constitutional rights as adults.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 2
1. The legal process of keeping a younger offender who has committed a serious crime, in the
juvenile system. can be done with a ' Juvenile waiver '.
6 points
QUESTION 3
1. The token economy approach in juvenile detention gives young people gambling tokens, so
they can learn statistics.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 4
1. Reformatories began by following the same design as prisons, with large numbers of youths
and adults lo...