Misterm Flashcards

1
Q

Parens Patriae

A

“The father of the country”

The king was in charge of decisions concerning all juveniles

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2
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  1. .. who support the get off believe juvenile offenders should be
A

Punished

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3
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2.Which of the following would not be a state offends

A

Shoplifting

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4
Q

3.the federal mandate goal for removing..

A

DSO

Deinstitutionalization

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5
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  1. Which of the following is a potencial outcome of DSO
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The number of state offenders would be reduced

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6
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5.annual crime statistic published by?

A

Uniform crime report

UCR

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7
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  1. A statement given to suspect advising them of their legal rights
A

The Miranda Warning

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8
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  1. According to UCR when a person has been arrested for a reported crime is
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Cleared by arrest

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9
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  1. Robbery, Rape, auto theft and murder are?
A

Part one offenses

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10
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  1. For years the US Supreme Court was reluctant to intervine in juvenile court decisions, this was referred as
A

The hands off doctrine

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11
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  1. The range of choice police officers can make within the limits of their power are known as
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Discretionary power

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12
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  1. Police are design to enhance public officers to respond to citizens complaint about about alleged juvenile wrong doing police officers are obligated to
A

Respond

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13
Q

13.The single most important criteria for determining the level of proof necessary for convicting in criminal trial is

A

Beyond reasonable doubt standard

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14
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  1. Significant development in the legal rights of juvenile commence in the
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1960’s

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15
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  1. The suspension of criminal proceedings before sentencing and referral to a private agency is
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Diversión or diversion program

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16
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  1. Under parens Patriae the king sovereign acts to protect children and under depends
A

True

17
Q

17.screening is the process used by intake officers and prosecution to determine whether further action on behalf of the juvenile is required

A

True

18
Q
  1. In Re Winship stablished that proof beyond reasonable doubt is the standard to be used by juvenile court
A

True

19
Q
  1. When Miranda warning are given research show the juvenile understand and comprehend their rights just as much as adult
A

False

20
Q
  1. Restorative policing is a rehabilitated effort to discuss the harm with those affected and created an agreement to repair the harm
A

True

21
Q
  1. Juvenile Terms
A

Arresting an adult > taken into custody

Arrest> taken into custody
Trial> adjudication
Sentencing> juvenile disposition

22
Q
  1. Matching
A

Crime punishable for a year or more - Felony

Less than a year- misdemeanor

Part 1 offenses- index crimes

UCR- uniform crime report

23
Q
  1. Matching
A

Rent vs US - waiver hearings required

In Re Windship- gilt beyond reasonable doubt

In are Gault- Due Process refers for juvenile

24
Q
  1. _______ are channeled by policing officers to certain community agencies for special services and placement
A

Children in need of services

CHINS

25
Q
  1. Discretion by police based upon situational factors when confronting juvenile
A

Situationally based discretion

26
Q
  1. Name the five points in the crime points standard
A
Age
Education 
Method of interrogation 
Length interrogation 
Wether the interrogation occurred before or after indictment