General Information
Prevention
Sentencing
100

There are 3 types of definitions for juvenile delinquency.

What are Legal, Psychological, and Social?

100

Primary/universal prevention focuses on developing this within children.

What is Resilience?

100
A juvenile cannot be tried as an adult if he or she is not at least ___ years old, regardless of the alleged crime.

What is 15 years old?

200

These delinquents are two to three times more likely to become serious, violent, and chronic offenders than adolescents who begin offending in their teens.

Who are Child Delinquents?

200

This type of prevention focuses on high-risk children who have shown early signs of antisocial behavior.

What is Secondary/Selective Prevention?

200

A juvenile can be sentenced up to this many years for murder.

What is up to 20 years?

300

The behaviour of the juvenile is influenced significantly by the way other members in society label them.

What is Labeling Theory?

300

Child therapy that focuses on these concepts will significantly help children.

What are Positive Peer Relationships, Self-efficacy, Creativity, and Coherence?

300

Name one factor of sentencing a juvenile.

What are the Nature and circumstances of the offense, Extent of damage/injury caused by the offense, Potential threat, Impact of the offense on the victim(s) and community, or Juveniles age and prior record?

400

An individual who usually demonstrates delinquent or antisocial behavior only during his or her teen years and then stops offending during adulthood.

What is an Adolescent-Limited Juvenile Offender?

400

Secondary/Selective prevention programs are more intensive than these programs.

What are Primary/Universal Programs?

400
What is the main goal of juvenile sentencing?

What is to rehabilitate a juvenile and prevent him or her from committing future acts of juvenile delinquency?

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