Legal Milestones
Juvenile Rights and Court Cases
Police and Juvenile Interactions
Intake Process
Miscellaneous Facts
100

Significant developments in legal rights for Juveniles took place in the ______'s

What is the 1960's

100

Kent v. United States is regarded as the first significant:

What is modern-day juvenile rights case

100

The range of choices police officers can make within the limits of their power are known as:

What is "discretionary powers"

100

During intake proceedings, defense attorneys:

What is "may attend"

100

A commonly-used measurement of program effectiveness in juvenile treatment is:

What is "recidivism"

200

If a juvenile comes into contact with a police officer what may they conceal in fear of their parents reaction? 

What is Identity and age

200

In re Winship held that the standard of proof to find juveniles delinquent in juvenile court is:

What is "proof beyond a reasonable doubt"

200

Police discretion is most often exercised during this area of policing:

What is patrol


200

An extralegal factor that may be a legal factor in an intake hearing is:

What is age

200

The intake process is the equivalent to the adult ____ 

What is Booking process

300

According to the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA), if a juvenile is arrested and taken to jail, what requirements must take place?

What is separation from sight and sound

300

In Roper v. Simmons, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the minimum age at which a juvenile could be executed was:

What is 18 

300

______ is discretion by police based on situational factors when confronting juveniles on the streets.

What is situationally-based discretion

300

The informal nature of intake proceedings highlights that the primary issue at intake is:

What is the "best interest of the juvenile"

300

Incriminating evidence is designated as:

What is "inculpatory"

400

The second major step in the juvenile justice process is: 

What is juvenile intake

400

The Supreme Court recognized developmental differences between adults and juveniles and ruled that capital punishment for juvenile offenders was:

What is 8th amendment cruel and unusual punishment 

400

Emphasis on proactive, relationship-based engagement with the community is known as:

What is community policing

400

Intake officer also have plenty of _______:

What is discretionary powers 

400

Is it true school officials have the right to search students based on probable cause.

What is false

500

CHINS refers to:

What is youth whom courts determine need care and supervision

500

What major legal rights were provided to juveniles as a result of In re Gault?

What is right to due process, the right to an attorney, etc. 

500

Police-based meetings of police with juvenile offenders, their families, and their victims to discuss harm and repair it are known as:

What is restorative policing

500

What factors would you consider in deciding whether to release or formally process a juvenile as an intake officer

What is egal factors such as prior record and offense seriousness, and extralegal factors like family stability and school involvement. 

500

The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 established guidelines for police regarding what two things after an arrest:

What is photographing and fingerprinting juvenile suspects. 

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