Juvenile Procedures Flashcards
What makes up the triangle of trauma
Perpetrator
Rescuer
Victim
What is a risk factor
Characteristics at the biological, psychological, family, community, or cultural level
Usually have negative outcomes
What is a protective factor
Characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes
What is a status offender
Juvenile who commits an act that would not be crimes if they were an adult
What are examples of status offenses
Curfew
Truancy
Smoking
Runaway
Can a status offender be securely detained
No
Who can be taken to juvenile detention without regard on holding regulations
Out of state runaways
What is a delinquent offender
Juvenile who has committed a crime
Can a delinquent offender be securely detained
Yes
How long can delinquent offenders be held in an adult jail
Up to 6 hours total
What must apply when a juvenile is held in an adult jail
Sight and sound separation
What 9 crimes will result in an automatic waiver to the adult system
Murder Robbery Rape Forcible penetration Infamous crimes against nature Mayhem Assault or battery with intent to commit any of above felonies Drug offenses- on or within 1000 feet of school Arson
How many detention facilities does Idaho have
11