The age where we see the most vulnerable to risky behavior pleasure seeking, and peer influence.
What is 13-17 years old?
Our ability to maintain safety and security when working on juveniles is highly dependent upon this.
What is trust and rapport?
Set of laws that governs the juvenile justice system based on the balanced approach.
What is the Juvenile Corrections Act?
Rules that govern procedures in courts related to juvenile justice cases.
What is the Idaho Juvenile Rules?
The ideas and physical objects that represent a group or society?
What is culture?
The states power to act as caretaker for those unable to care for themselves.
What is Parens Patriae (Parents of the Nation)?
Checking on juvenile's breathing
Looking for skin discoloration
What is a well-being check?
What is a skin check?
A juvenile is entitled to representation at all stages.
What is 20-514 (Representation)?
Standards for commitment into IDJC and requirements for a staffing.
What is Rule 19?
A reference (positive or negative) for a social category that operates outside of awareness.
What is implicit bias?
Juvenile social and emotional functioning
The impacts of childhood trauma
What is the modern approach to family engagement shaped by?
Juveniles are only permitted to correspond, communicate, and visit these individuals.
What is approved individuals?
What is the 5th Amendment?
Federal law that protects the rights of people in correctional facilities and allows the DOJ to investigate and prosecute violations but only allows for equitable relief and not monetary payments.
What is CRIPA?
Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act
The ability of a person to effectively interact, work, and develop meaningful relationships with people of various cultural backgrounds.
What is cultural competence?
This state department may be identified as the primary parent/guardian when youth are entered into care, foster homes, group homes, short term housing, etc.
What is the Department of Health and Welfare?
Being under the influence of drugs
Jeopardizing the juveniles rehabilitation
Acting in a threatening manner
Causing safety and security issues
What are reasons to end a visit?
Allows individuals to sue government agency, official, or employee for DAMAGES and can be sued for up to $500,000.
What is Idaho Tort Claim Act?
Allows individuals to hold the government accountable for violating civil rights, with no monetary limit.
What is the 1983 claim?
The belief that one culture is better than or superior to another
What is ethnocentrism?
Parents having multiple responsibilities beyond the juvenile, the system, and juvenile justice workers.
What are barriers to engagement?
Items that could be harmful to people or property
What is contraband
Officials know of and disregard an excessive risk to inmate health and safety
What is deliberate indifference?
Protects public employees from being compelled to incriminate themselves during investigatory interviews.
What is garrets?
The ethnic group in Idaho that is increasing the most.
What is hispanic/latino?