SCOTUS
SCOTUS + Other
Theory!
Best/Worst Aspect
~the cycle~
100

This case ruled that the Constitution does not require a jury trial for juveniles at the adjudication phase

What is McKeiver v. Pennsylvania?

100

This case ruled that a juvenile adjudication is the same as an adult criminal trial in terms of double jeopardy

What is Breed v. Jones?

100

This is the term for behavior resulting from society’s response to deviant behavior

What is secondary deviance?

100

This ideas of delinquency has a “best aspect” of linking juvenile delinquency to parental care and supervision

What are delinquents as dependent and neglected children?

100

These two perceptions that change as the cycle moves from policy to policy

What are the idea of juvenile delinquency and the idea of juvenile justice

200

This case questioned whether a sentencer needs to make a separate factual finding of permanent incorrigibility to sentence a juvenile to life without the possibility of parole

What is Jones v. Mississippi?

200

This case ruled that it was unconstitutional to sentence minors to the death penalty because scientific research has shown that they are fundamentally different than adults

What is Roper v. Simmons?

200

This goal of punishment is focused on individual offenders learning first-hand that crime is bad and they shouldn’t do it again

What is specific deterrence?

200

This idea of delinquency has a “worst aspect” wherein delinquents could be reformed through placement in institutions

What are delinquents as potential paupers?

200

The lesson learned from this reform was that because it occurred outside the normal cycle of juvenile justice and did not increase the power of the state, adjudication hearing reforms largely did not take hold

What are adjudication hearing reforms?

300

This case ruled that juveniles have the right to counsel at an adjudication hearing where they may be sent to an institution

What is In Re Gault?

300

This case ruled that a juvenile adjudication is the same as an adult criminal trial in terms of double jeopardy

What is Breed v. Jones?

300

This theory found that people’s lifestyles affect their chances of being victimized

What is routine activities theory?

300

This idea of delinquency has a “best aspect” wherein children are not hardened, they are still developing

What is what is delinquents as potential paupers?

300

This idea perpetuates the cycle of juvenile justice: juvenile crime is ________

What is exceptionally high?

400

This case ruled that juvenile adjudication hearings should use the same “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard that adult criminal trials do

What is In Re Winship?

400

This case ruled that the principle of parens patriae meant that juveniles could be held in a House of Refuge if their parents were not up to caring for them, even if that juvenile had not committed a crime

What is the Mary Ann Crouse case?

400

This theory suggests that crime is a product of social interaction; you learn how to do it from others

What is differential association theory?

400

This idea of delinquency has a “worst aspect” wherein delinquents do not need due process rights

What are delinquents as dependent and neglected children?

400

This idea perpetuates the cycle of juvenile justice: present juvenile justice policies ________

What is make the problem of juvenile crime worse?

500

This case ruled that it was in fact constitutional to execute someone who was 16- or 17-years-old at the time of their crime

What is Stanford v. Kentucky?

500

This case ruled that a juvenile could not be held in a House of Refuge if they had not committed a crime, as that was a punishment, even if it was intended as help

What is the Daniel O'Connell case?

500

This theory suggests that law is a tool of the capitalist elite used to subjugate the masses

What is Marxism?

500

This idea of delinquency has a “worst aspect” wherein it is not ensured that delinquents get treatment in the disposition phase

What is delinquents as hardened criminals?

500

This idea perpetuates the cycle of juvenile justice: ________ will reduce juvenile crime

What is changing juvenile justice policies?

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