Each part of the Criminal Justice system has its own what?
What are purposes and functions?
The FBI identifies this many crimes/
How much is 29?
This was the highest arrest for juveniles in 2005.
What is larceny and arson?
What is a criminal?
You have the right to remain silent is an example of this.
What is Miranda rights?
Candidates for the police force must have this type of examination.
What physical and psychological examinations
Theses are the five main categorized crimes.
What is crimes against people, crimes against property, victimless crimes, white-collar crimes and organized crimes?
These are the five main reasons for juvenile arrest.
What is poor home conditions, dropping our of school, poor neighborhood conditions, gang memberships, and alcohol and drugs?
This is a lesser offense, such as traffic violations.
What is misdemeanor?
There are 5 causes of Crime.
What is poverty, drug use, permissive society and urbanization.
A police officer must have this before arresting the suspect.
What is a probable cause?
More this many aggravated assaults occur each year.
How much is 850,000?
Juveniles become this when the break the law.
What is delinquent?
This will be necessary is no one saw the suspect committ the crime.
What is an arrest warrant?
Many cities and towns have this to prevent juvenile crime.
This document say the following; “ All arrest are entitled to due process”.
What is the Bill of Rights?
This is the Most common type crime committed in the U.S.
What is crimes against property?
In the 1870’s , reformers believed this.
What is juveniles deserve special understanding rather then punishment?
This is when a defendant enters a plea of guilty or no guilty of charge.
What is a arraignment?
When you are found guilty of crime, you are punished by these people.
What is correction systems?
This type of hearing must be held soon after the suspects’s arrest.
Criminals gangs often steal cars for this reasons.
What is stripping parts and reselling them?
The Supreme Court later ruled this about juveniles.
What is being accused of crimes and not have the right to jury trial?
This a period of time where a person is not guilty to go to prison but must spend time fixing their behavior.
What is probation?
Scientist have proved to do these things to avoid juvenile crime.
What is not doing drugs and staying in school?