CRJ 240 MODULE 3 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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Formal factors that influence decision-making at the dispositional stage are:
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2. |
The Juvenile Justice Standards Project recommended that juvenile offenses should be divided into:
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3. |
Thomas F. Geraghty argues that:
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The court decision that formalized parens patriae was:
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5. |
Youths most likely to be assigned to community programs are:
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6. |
In McKeiver v. Pennsylvania, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the right of juveniles to have jury trials because:
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7. |
Bail is:
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8. |
Critics argue that the juvenile court:
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9. |
Judges may place youths in:
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10. |
Which of these is not a role that defense attorneys play?
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11. |
An advantage of a bifurcated hearing is that:
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12. |
Many juvenile court judges today are quite concerned about the proposed Justice Standards recommendations because they believe that:
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13. |
An example of one informal sanction is:
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14. |
The most secure facility to which judges can send a youth is the:
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15. |
The kind of modern sentencing structure that allows criminal or juvenile courts to impose either juvenile or adult sentences, or sentences both, is called a(n):
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16. |
Which of the following is/are an argument(s) for the removal of status offenders from the juvenile court?
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17. |
Critics of the “leniency” of the juvenile court generally would be most concerned if a juvenile were assigned to:
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18. |
The Breed v. Jones case dealt with the issue of:
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19. |
A youth who admits to being on drugs at his or her trial:
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20. |
The youths most likely to stay the longest in juvenile institutions are the:
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