In In re Gault The U.S. Supreme Court held that
A) juveniles in juvenile court were entitled to more stringent due process protections than they had been receiving
B) more stringent due process protections were appropriate only for adults in criminal court and not for juveniles in juvenile court who were protected by the judge's role as a "wise parent"
C) juveniles appearing in juvenile court were entitled to a jury trial because they were at risk of losing their liberty
D) juveniles were not entitled to "Miranda warnings" about the right to remain silent or the right to have an attorney
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A) defined by law in
Q33: Delinquency is defined
A) as youth who are
Q34: Since 1974, status offenders
A) have been sent
Q35: Under diversion programs, status offenders
A) are diverted
Q37: Because of concern that juvenile crime was
Q38: The theory of treating youth differently than
Q39: Transfer laws recriminalizing certain serious offenses assume
A)
Q40: Psychologists who study adolescents find that
A) adolescents
Q41: Legislatures set the age of juvenile jurisdiction
A)
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