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Quiz 15: Juvenile Justice
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Question 41
Essay
Bullying in our school systems has become a national problem.The author lists a number of possible warning signs that a child is being bullied.List and comment on these signs.Explain your opinions on how to prevent bullying and what to do upon discovery that it is happening.
Question 42
Essay
Adjudicatory hearings for juveniles are similar to adult trials,with some notable exceptions.List and define three of those differences and compare them to adult trials.Comment on your belief as to the most important of these differences that benefit juveniles.
Question 43
Essay
There are several important U.S.Supreme Court that had an impact on decisions relating to the treatment of juveniles.List three cases and analyze their impact had on the treatment of juveniles,both in and out of the courtroom.Comment on how each of these cases is relevant and important to the treatment of juveniles.
Question 44
Essay
According to a 2011 study,recent models for reform adopted by a number of states can be categorized into three groups according to the kinds of influences that have led to their development.Define and explain two of the three models.Choose the model that you believe works the best.
Question 45
Essay
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)has identified five significant developments that have taken place over the past decade with significant executive or legislative actions.List and define three of those five developments.
Question 46
Short Answer
An act or conduct that is declared by statute to be an offense,but only when committed by or engaged in by a juvenile,and that can be adjudicated only by a juvenile court,is called a ____________ offense.
Question 47
Essay
Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between juvenile and adult court proceedings.
Question 48
Short Answer
Parens _____________ is a common law principle that allows the state to assume a parental role and take custody of a child when he or she becomes delinquent,is abandoned,or is in need of care that the natural parents are unable or unwilling to provide.