Agents of social control
Comparison Of Adult of Juvenile Justice Processing
Steps in the Juvenile Justice Process (cont...)
How the Juvenile Justice System Works
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What is the purpose of the intake process in the juvenile Justice system?

The intake process determines whether a case should be dismissed, handled informally, or formally processed.

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What is the main goal of the juvenile justice system compared to the adult justice system?

The juvenile justice system focuses on rehabilitation, while the adult justice system focuses on punishment and deterrence.

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Why may juveniles be placed in detention or lockup?

Juveniles maybe be detained for their own protection or for the protection of their community.

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What is the juvenile system responsible for?

It is the system that handles kids and teenagers who break the law?

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Who is this?

Conner McGregor

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Which group accounts for the majority of delinquency referrals to juvenile court, and what percentage do they account for?

police account for 82 percent of delinquency referrals to juvenile court.

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Juvenile justice focuses on _____________, while adult justice focuses on punishment and __________.

Rehabilitation & deterrence

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How are juvenile court proceedings described during the adjudication stage?

Juvenile court proceedings are considered " quasi-civil," Not criminal , and may be confidential.

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What does probation usually involve for juveniles?

Juveniles stay at home but must follow  rules, check in with officers, and behave well.

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How many colors are in the Rainbow?

Seven

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Police account for __  percent of delinquency referrals to juvenile court.

82%

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How does privacy differ between juvenile and adult justice systems?

Juvenile records are mostly private, while adult criminal records are generally public.

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What factors are considered when making disposition (sentencing) decisions?

Disposition decisions are based on individual and social factors, offense severity, and the youth's offense history.

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When are youths placed in out-of-home placements? 

When probation is not enough, they may be sent to group homes, treatment centers, or juvenile facilities.

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What country did the Olympic games originate?

Ancient Greece

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What does juvenile detention mean, and when is It typically used?

Juvenile detention I'd the temporary care of children in physically restricted facilities while they are waiting for court disposition or transfer.

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What are " status offenses," and who can be charged with them?

Status offenses are acts like truancy that are only considered offenses for juveniles, not adults.

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Juvenile court proceedings are ___________ rather than criminal and maybe be ___________.

Quasi-civil & confidential.

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The main goal of the juvenile justice system is _____________, which helps juveniles improve their behavior through education, counseling, and treatment.

Rehabilitation
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What is the only metal to be a liquid at room temp?

mercury

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Detained juveniles must be separated from ______ and have a detention hearing within a few days.

Adults 

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In both systems, officials an use __________ to  divert individuals away from court into alternative programs.

Discretion

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Aftercare or parole combines ____________ and ____________ activities such as family, school and work.

surveillance & reintegration

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Juveniles are monitored by probation officers or staff to make sure they follow court rules and stay out of _______.

Trouble

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What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican city
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