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Members of the progressive movement who sought to "save" children from harsh circumstances and rehabilitate them were known as?

The Child Savers

100

The doctrine that the state has the right and duty to care for disadvantaged, neglected, or delinquent children.

Parens Patriae

100

An act that is illegal for a juvenile but not illegal for an adult.

Status Offense

100

Responsibility for a fault or wrong; blame.

Culpability

100

Conduct by a juvenile that would also be criminal if committed by an adult.

Juvenile Delinquency 

200

What term is used to describe the significant discretionary power police have in deciding how to handle misbehaving juveniles?

Low Visibility Decision Making

200

Which concept is defined as "Minors cannot fully comprehend the consequences of their actions"?

Diminished Guilt

200

The older a person is, the less likely he or she will exhibit criminal behavior.

Age Crime Relationship

200

About how many youths under the age of 18 are arrested by police each year?

660,000

200

What is the new offender category created by "Raise the Age" for 16- or 17-year-olds who commit a felony?

Adolescent Offender (AO)

300

Where are the most common juvenile crimes, such as common assault, most likely to take place?

School

300

What is the name of the process where a court official, often a probation officer, decides whether to file a petition, release the juvenile, or place them under supervision?

Intake

300

Different terminology was used, such as "adjudicated delinquent" instead of "guilty", proceedings kept confidential and closed to the public, and the court operated with "no juries," with decisions made by a judge were all changes brought upon by what?

Illinois Juvenile Court Act

300

Before the "Raise the Age" legislation in 2018, New York automatically prosecuted which group as adults?

16- and 17-year-olds

300

Which pretrial diversion program involves returning the juvenile to the community under the supervision of an officer?

Probation

400

Foster care programs , group homes , and rural programs  are all examples of?

Non-secure confinement

400

It ruled that juveniles have a right to counsel and a hearing before being transferred to adult court.

Kent v US

400

The concept in juvenile corrections that the severity of the punishment should match the seriousness of the crime is known as:

Graduated Sanctions

400

It ruled that juveniles facing a loss of liberty are entitled to many of the same procedural safeguards as adults.

In Re Gault

400

Outlawed life in prison without the possibility of parole for juveniles convicted of ANY offense.

Miller v Alabama

500

Supreme Court Case that established standard of proof for juvenile delinquency cases

In re Winship

500

Outlawed the use of Capital Punishment for individuals under the age of 18.

Roper v Simmons

500

Outlawed the prosecution of crimes in adult court that had already been adjudicated in juvenile court. 

Breed v Jones

500

Outlawed life in prison without the possibility parole for juveniles convicted of non homicide offenses.

Graham v Florida

500

Which Supreme Court case ruled that juveniles do NOT have a constitutional right to a jury trial?

McKeiver v. Pennsylvania