Juvenile Offenders in Community
Legal Issues affecting Justice System
court cases
juvenile
Extra
100

Which of the following is the most common sentence (disposition) for juvenile offenders in the United States?

  • A) Residential placement

  • B) Incarceration in an adult prison

  • C) Probation

  • D) Home confinement

C

100

How did the 1967 'In re Gault' decision change the way juvenile courts operate compared to the early 20th-century 'protective' model?

It shifted the focus from unlimited authority to providing specific legal protections like the right to an attorney.

100

Which Supreme Court case established that juveniles have the right to an attorney and protection against self-incrimination?

  • A) Kent v. United States

  • B) In re Gault

  • C) Roper v. Simmons

  • D) In re Winship

In re Gault

100

During the 1960s, the system shifted to ensure juveniles gained specific rights. Which of the following was not one of those protections?

  • A) Right to an attorney

  • B) Protection against self-incrimination

  • C) Unlimited authority for the court

  • D) Notice of charges

C

100
How many hearts does an octopus have

3

200

Juvenile community-based programs are designed to focus on ___________ rather than punishment.




Rehabilitation

200

The Supreme Court case Kent v. United States (1966) was a turning point because it established that juveniles have due process rights during which specific legal process?

Transferring a case to adult court

200

According to the ruling in Graham v. Florida (2010), a juvenile can be sentenced to life without parole for any crime, including non-homicide offenses.

False (It ruled they cannot receive life without parole for non-homicide offenses.)

200

 True or False: Incarceration is currently viewed as a more cost-effective and effective method for handling juvenile delinquency than community-based alternatives.

False

200

Who is defensive tackle for 49ers?

A) Alfred Collins

B)Bryce Huff

C)Ji'Ayir Brown

A) Alfred Collins


300

True or False

Research indicates that incarcerating juvenile offenders is a cost-effective and highly successful strategy for reducing future criminal behavior.

False

300

In the case In re Winship (1970), the Supreme Court ruled that juvenile delinquency must be proven 'beyond a reasonable doubt.' Why was this significant?

It raised the standard of proof to match adult criminal trials, protecting juveniles from being wrongly convicted.

300

 Which case specifically addressed the due process rights of a juvenile during the process of being transferred to an adult criminal court?

  • A) In re Gault

  • B) Graham v. Florida

  • C) Kent v. United States

  • D) Roper v. Simmons

Beyond a reasonable doubt

300

While the juvenile court must always act in a child’s best interest, the system has moved away from a pure focus on rehabilitation to include stronger ____________ ____________.

Legal protections

300

Who kept farting on the bus at paintball?

Lazaro

400

What is a primary goal of "diversion" programs in the juvenile justice system?

  • A) To ensure every youth goes to trial.

  • B) To redirect low-level offenders away from formal court processing.

  • C) To increase the length of juvenile sentences.

  • D) To move juveniles into adult facilities quickly.

B

400

Based on the rulings in Roper v. Simmons (2005) and Graham v. Florida (2010), which of the following describes the current constitutional limits on juvenile sentencing?

Juveniles cannot receive the death penalty or life without parole for non-homicide offenses.

400

Which case specifically addressed the due process rights of a juvenile during the process of being transferred to an adult criminal court?

  • A) In re Gault

  • B) Graham v. Florida

  • C) Kent v. United States

  • D) Roper v. Simmons

C) Kent v. United States

400

What is used by the system to help guide the specific level of supervision and treatment a juvenile should receive?

  • A) Risk assessments

  • B) Mandatory incarceration

  • C) Unrestricted judicial authority

  • D) Community-only mandates

A

400

True or False: Kentucky Fried Chicken is a Christmas tradition in Japan

True

500

Supervision and treatment plans for juveniles in the community are typically guided by a ___________ assessment to ensure that the services match the youth's specific risks and needs.

Risk and Needs (or Validated Risk)

500

According to the provided materials, what is the primary duty of a juvenile court today when handling a child's case?

To act in the child's best interest while maintaining legal protections.

500

In the 2005 case Roper v. Simmons, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is unconstitutional for crimes committed by individuals under the age of 18.

True

500

The most common outcome for a juvenile in the justice system is ____________.

Probation

500

Who invented Micky Mouse

Walt Disney

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