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T or F Research suggest the school to prison pipeline is heavily influenced by racial discrimination |
True |
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Approximately what percentage of cases referred to the juvenile court are handled informally? |
50% |
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In the juvenile court system who has the burden of showing that intervention is necessary for the protection of either the minor or society |
Prosecutor |
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Who is usually responsible for the court intake function for juvenile offenders |
Juvenile probation department |
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What are status offenses |
Actions considered criminal when committed by juvenile (due to age) |
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This case addressed the idea of a juveniles right to counsel |
Kent v. U.S |
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T or F Juveniles are more likely to reoffend than adults |
False; equally likely |
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What role did the intake officer play in the determination of allegations against juvenile |
They determine if there is sufficient evidence to prove the allegation |
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This is the facility where children work eight hour days at various trades while attending at least four hours of school |
Houses of refuge |
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What change did the Illinois juvenile court act bring? |
Defined rehabilitative rather than punitive purpose for the juvenile court |
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What case determined that age must be considered when determining whether or not the suspect is aware of their rights |
J.B.D v. North Carolina |
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Where was the first juvenile court established |
Illinois |
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In the Juvenile court system who has the discretion to determine whether or not a juvenile receives the trial by jury |
State and local authorities |
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Instead of giving the sentencing in the juvenile system what term do they use |
Disposition |
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What’s reintegrative shaming? |
An attempt to reconnect the stigmatized person to the larger society |