Criminal Trials
Prisons
The Death Penalty
Juvenile Justice
100

Money put down by defendant to ensure they will come to court

Bail 

100

This country has the highest incarceration rate in the world. 

The United States

100

This type of execution was popular with the French, and saw a large blade dropped on the necks of those being executed. 

The Guillotine

100

This modern technology helped "prove" that children and adolescence were distinctly different from adults. 

The MRI

200

What is it called when a defendant is released pre-trial without paying bail or bond, and agrees to show up for trial?

Released on their own recognizance (ROR)

200

Which term describes a facility that holds individuals who are serving short sentences or awaiting trial?

Jail 

200

During this era, executions and punishments were made more humane and egalitarian. 

The enlightenment era

200

This loose movement of female activists which sought to end the harsh punishment of juvenile offenders was called what? 

The Child Savers

300

A plea accepting punishment without admitting guilt 

Nolo contendere

300

This college experiment tested how students would use, or abuse, their power as they pretended to be prison guards over their classmates. 

The Stanford Prison Experiment

300

This type of trial is used in death penalty cases and was given an extra, or second, phase of the trial. 

Bifurcated trial

300

These types of offenses are only illegal for juveniles because they are below a certain age. 

Status offenses

400

This rule states the prosecution must turn over any exculpatory evidence they come across to the defense attorneys. 

The Brady Rule 

400

This process of reconciliation emphasizes a holistic, community approach to justice rather than a punitive one. It's about repairing harm. 

Restorative Justice

400

In what year was the death penalty reinstated, having been found to once again be consitutional in the U.S.?

1976

400

This state created the first juvenile court in the U.S. in 1899. 

Illinois

500

This supreme court case determined unanimous agreement among jurors was neccesary to convict a defendant. 

Ramos v. Louisiana

500

What is the name of the unit inside SCI Chester where prison official are experimenting with a more European-style of incarceration?

Little Scandinavia
500

This Roman punishment for parricide, or the killing of one's parents, saw people beaten with rods, covered in a wolf skin, sewn into a sac with a rooster, a dog, a snake, and an ape, and thrown into the river. 

Poena Cullei

500

Which Supreme Court case extended some due process protections to juveniles?

In re Gault

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