Diversion Decisions
Courts & Consequences
Probation Pathways
Correctional Concepts
Tech & Tracking
100

This type of informal sanction is the least punitive and includes warnings.

What is nominal disposition?

100

These courts use peers to judge and sentence juvenile offenders.

What are Teen Courts?

100

This is the most common used sanction by juvenile courts.

What is probation?

100

This is a secure, short-term holding facility for youth.

What is a juvenile detention center?

100

This home-based monitoring method often pairs with EM. 

What is home confinement? 

200

The main goal of diversion is to prevent this negative cycle.

What is recidivism?

200

In this teen court model, youth fill all roles, including the judge.

What is the Youth Judge Model?

200

This type of probation has no incarceration or heavy restrictions.

What is unconditional probation?

200

These facilities act as transitional housing after secure confinement. 

What is a boot camp?

200

The voice recognition method used to confirm a juvenile's presence.

What is speaker ID?

300

This 1974 law aimed to deinstitutionalize status offenders.

What is the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act?

300

This type of court is designed to help juveniles with substance abuse.

What is drug court?

300

Juvenile ISPs often monitor this many clients or fewer.

What is 30 clients?

300

One major issue in juvenile confinement, involving unequal racial representation.

What is Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC)?

300

This early EM technology was adopted by New Mexico in 1983.

What is continuous-signal monitoring?

400

Diversion works best on this type of offender.

What is a first-time offender?

400

One benefit of teen courts is that they emphasize this form of justice.

What is restorative justice?

400

Programs like EM and home confinement are examples of this.

What are intermediate punishments?

400

A confinement type emphasizing discipline, modeled after the military.

What is boot camp?

400

One major constitutional concern raised by electronic monitoring. 

What is the Fourth Amendment?

500

One downside of diversion that refers to unnecessarily involving more youth. 

What is net-widening?

500

This Alaska-based teen court reports a recidivism rate under 11%.

What is Anchorage Youth Court?

500

Probation that focuses on results like compliance and reduced recidivism.

What is outcome-focused probation?

500

The ultimate goal of juvenile corrections.

What is preventing reoffending?

500

This type of electronic monitoring device allows real-time 24/7 location tracking using satellites. 

What is GPS monitoring?

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