Theory
Enlightenment
Juvenile Justice
Structure
100

"Supernatural, otherwordly powers to explain scientific inquiry".

What is "Theological".

100

Which led to assumed God-given "__"?

What is "natural law".

100

The Juvenile court is based on rehabilitation, rather than "__".

What is "punishment".

100

Name the last three of the juvenile system.

What is delinquency finding, probation, and residential placement.
200

Hobbs wanted a "___" that was ruled by people. 

What is "government".

200

Who was a key figure to the political debates?

Who is Thomas Hobbs.

200

What is delinquent?

What is juvenile youth, rather criminal or guilty of an offense.

200

Name the first three institutions.

What is detention, group homes, boot camps.
300

English philosopher and founder of "___". Belief that decisions are considered right or wrong.

What is "utilitarianism".

300

Who was the English philosopher and founder of utilitarianism?

Who is Jeremy Bentham.

300

This act helped reformed and redefined the philosophy, procedures and authority of the system.

What is "Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act of 1974".

300

Name the last three of the juvenile institutions.

What is long-term secure facilities, disproportionate, residential treatment centers.

400

Define neo classical theory.

What is "recognizes people punishments differently, environment, phycology and other conditions."

400

Who wrote "An Essay on Crimes and Punishment"?

Who is Cesare Beccaria.

400

What definition utilize the scientific method to assess the effectiveness of interventions, policies and programs?

What is ergo, evidence-based practices.

400

What is the main reason for the juvenile justice system?

What is the juvenile justice system was designed to treat juveniles differently from adults and take their needs into consideration.

500

Theory should fit the "__".

What is facts.

500

During what ages was spiritual explanations?

What is middle ages?

500

Where was the juvenile system created?

What is Cook County Illinois?

500

Name the first three of the juvenile system.

What is arrest, referral to court, diversions?