Juvenile Delinquency And Juvenile Justice System Flashcards
It amended E.O 209 and lowered the age of majority from twenty-one to eighteen years.
R.A 6809
It refers to an anti-social acts or behaviors committed by minors which are contrary to the norms of society.
Juvenile Delinquency
Under R.A 9344 Juvenile Delinquent are now called what?
Child in Conflict with the Law
It is an act that breaks criminal code which is created by society through written law.
Crime
It is an act that merely break cultural law or norms.
Delinquency
Crime are committed by an?
Adults
Delinquency committed by?
Minors
If crime is dealt with in accordance with the criminal justice system, in delinquency a child is under the process known as?
Juvenile Justice System
During this times, general court of Massachusetts passed the stubborn child law, which stated that children who disobeyed their parents could be put to death.
Code of Hammurabi
Made distinction between juveniles and adults based on the notion “Age of Responsibility”
Roman Law and Canon Law
In ancient jewish law what age to be considered to imposed “no corporal punishment”
12 for females and 13 for males
In the Ancient jewish law, no capital punishment under the age of?
21
Codification of Roman Law is resulted in the?
Twelve Tables
In the Codification of Roman Law children came to be classified as?
Infans or Proximus Infantiae
P.D 603 is known as?
Child and youth welfare code
P.D was amended by?
P.D 1179
He established the first institution for the treatment juvenile offenders in rome.
Pope Clement XI
A hospital that has a purpose to correct and instruct unruly youth so they might become useful citizens.
Hospital of St. Michael’s
He established the first private, separate institution for youthful offenders in England.
Robert Young
The First man who attempted to find out the process of beginning of the delinquent subculture.
Albert K. Cohen
What year the first juvenile or family court was established in cook county Illinois?
1899
This year has been referred to as the era of “Socialized Juvenile Justice”
1899-1967
It was the first house of correction in England. They confined both children and adults considered to be idle and disorderly.
Bridewell
Hospicio De San Michele was established in the year?
1704
A reformer brought to England from Rome a model of the first institution for treating juvenile offenders.
John Howard
He was often thought of as the Father of Prison Reform
John Howard
Established for the confinement of the “Hordes of unruly children who infested the streets of new industrial towns of England”
Kingwood Reformatory
A law wherein a children who disobeyed their parents could be put to death.
Stubborn child law