Kent v. U.S.
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Street Act
JJDP Act
PROTECT Act
Random
100

Was Kent white or Black?

White

100

what was it a response to? 

The rapidly increasing crime crime rate

100

What Act is the JJDP Act similar to?

Ommibus Crime Control and Safety Streets Act of 1968

100

What year was the PROTECT Act passed.

In 2003

100

T/F: Are we Mr. Valenzuela's favorite class?

False

200

When did Kent vs U.S happen?

1966

200

What level did it assist in reducing unfair acts.

State and local governments.

200

What does the JJPD Act do?

IT provides federal grant to states and cities seeking to improve their handling and disposition of delinquency and Status offenders.

200

What was another name for the PROTECT Act?

AMBER Alert Law

200

Is Gus over or under 240?

Under suprisingly

300

What was Morris Kent involved in?

Rape and Robbery

300

Who passed the legislation?

U.S Congress.

300

T or F: Nearly all states accepted the federal funds through the JJPD ACT. 

True

300

Who passed the PROTECT Act and what was it? 

Congress passed child-protection legislation.

300

What is the learning target for Chapter 13?

Students will be learning about the juvenile justice system.

400

What are effects of the Kent Vs Morris Case?

1. courts must provide "essentials of due process"

2. Supreme court to review lower court practices.

400

What did it also assist in ending 

the inaction of poor gun control.

400

In 1974 how many conditions did the states have to meet within 5 years? 

2

400

The PROTECT Act ensured rapid law enforcement and community response to what?

Kidnapped or Abducted Children.

400

Which side were with communist, South Vietnam or North Vietnam?

North Vietnam

500
What happened to Kent Morris?

He was a teen who was charged for Rape and robbery. His case was sent off to an adult criminal court there wasn't a sufficient amount of evidence found in the juvenile court.

500

who did it target in providing funds to?

for youth services bureaus.

500
What are the conditions the states had to meet in 1974? 

1) They had to agree that the juveniles would not be held in institutions where they come in regular contact with adult prisoners

2) Status offenders had to be deinstitutionalized, with most being released into the community or placed in foster homes. 

500

The law also established the position of federal AMBER Alert coordinator and....?

set uniform standards for the use of AMBER Alerts across our country.

500

What was Mr. Valenzuela's max squat in high school?

450

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