Offender rights
What is the right to remain silent, bail, attorney, jury trial
Consequences of a mandated reporter who fails to report an incident
An officer has the duty to inform a victim the following information
What is criminal or aspects of a crime.
Victim information should be shared with an offender
What is false
AB109 applies to minors
What is false
Disposition types in Adult cases
What is probation, jail, and fine
How PC 832 is relevant for a Probation Officer
What is PC 832 Arrest; PC 832 Firearms
WIC 602 applies to what population
What is juveniles
WIC 827 provides these requirements
What is release of juvenile records.
PO meeting with an offender upon release will do these tasks
What is review terms and conditions of probation, provide counseling/education referrals as needed, obtain residential address, contact number
Disposition types in Juvenile cases
What is Home Supervision, DEJ, CEO, YDC, KCF, Pathways, APEX, and Secure Track
State of California feels it is important to hold offenders accountable for their crimes by doing this.
What is enforcing terms and conditions of probation.
Liability where the Probation Department can be sued due to an officer's actions is an example of
What is vicarious liability
California citizen with a Court order can obtain this
What is information in CJIS
A negotiated plea bargain involves these parties
What is defendant, the people, and approved by the judge
Order of juvenile justice system steps
What is arrest, intake, detention, initial detention hearing
A person who decides to prosecute.
What is District Attorney
PC 460(a) penalty
Felony, punishable with a 2-4-6 triad
Consequences for failure to maintain confidentiality
What is criminal sanctions, department discipline, and lawsuits.
What is a major trend in the juvenile justice system
Order of adult criminal justice system steps
Probation Department responsibility to the offender
What is enforce court orders and refer to counseling as needed
Name legal references
What is case law, welfare and institutions code, Title 15, health and safety code, and penal code
When juvenile information can be made public
What is when they are at least 14 years old and committed a WIC 707(b) offense
This case was a historical milestone in the Juvenile Justice System
What is In re Gault