Pathways
Measuring Outcomes
Who Makes Decisions
Other Factors
The Data
100

This disposition removes youth from the system entirely.

What is case dismissal?

100

This term refers to whether someone is arrested again after going through the system.

What is recidivism?

100

These actors decide whether to file charges in juvenile cases.

Who are prosecutors?

100

This category of factors—including geography, available resources, and race—can influence whether a youth is placed in diversion.

What are structural or demographic factors?

100

Approximately how many people in the US have been arrested once by age 18?

A. 5%

B. 10%

C. 25%

D. 35%

What is C. 25%?

By age eighteen, between 15.9 and 26.8 percent of individuals in the United States have been arrested at least once 

(Legewie & Fagan)

200

This diversion program uses peers to play courtroom roles.

What is teen court?

200

True or False: Diversion programs consistently reduce recidivism.

False

200

These actors determine final dispositions such as probation or diversion.

What are judges?

200

Q: This concept describes how disadvantages build over time through system contact

What is cumulative disadvantage?

200

Q: In a study of urban youth, __ of African American boys and __ of White boys reported being stopped by police at least once:


A) 10% / 15%
B) 26% / 22%
C) 39% / 23%
D) 45% / 30%

What is C) 39% / 23%?

39% of African American boys reported being stopped by police at least once compared to 23% of white boys

300

This program focuses on treatment for substance-related offenses.

What is juvenile drug court?

300

The most common outcome used to evaluate juvenile programs.

What is recidivism (re-arrest)?

300

When legal actors have flexibility in making decisions, this is called __________

What is discretion?

300

This occurs when programs expand system involvement instead of reducing it.

What is net-widening?

300

According to some studies, this group had the lowest re-arrest rates: 

A. Teen court 

B. Probation

C. Juvenile Drug Court

D. Case Dismissal  

What is D. Case Dismissal? 

400

These programs are designed to divert youth away from formal adjudication.

What are diversion programs?

400

Why can’t we assume that a program causes better or worse outcomes just because participants have different results?

What is because participants are not randomly assigned to diversion or not (selection bias)?

400

Which juvenile disposition generally involves the highest level of supervision and court control?

What is Probation

400

The idea that younger youth are often treated more leniently

What is the youth discount?

400

Black youth are how much less likely than White youth to be informally processed: more than 25% or less than 25%?

What is more than 25%?

Black youth are 38% less likely than White youth to be informally processed. 

(Morrow)

500

This is the most common comparison group used in diversion studies.

What is probation?

500

This method is often used to evaluate a youth’s likelihood of reoffending and suitability for intervention, and is commonly viewed as objective.

What are risk assessments?

500

This concept describes how decision-makers rely on simplified judgments of risk and blameworthiness.

What is perceptual shorthand?

500

This criminological theory suggests that once someone is officially treated as “delinquent,” that label can influence their future behavior.

What is labeling theory?

500

True or False: Youth receive leniency and diversion at equal rates across all stages of the juvenile justice process.

A: What is False?


While younger youth may receive leniency at earlier stages, that advantage does not consistently carry through to later stages, such as disposition.

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