Origins
1990s
JJ Case Law
Measuring Juvenile Delinquency
State and Global Trends
100

Offenses classified as law violation because of a youth's status as a minor

What is a status offense?
100

A term used largely by the media that exaggerated crime of a minority of youth

What is a "super predator"?

100

Established the standard of evidence was "beyond reasonable doubt"

What is Winship (1970)?

100

Represents the relationship between age and crime

What is the age-crime curve?

100

A country where the age of responsibility/lower age limit is 14

What is Germany?

200

The county and state of the first juvenile court

What is Cook County, Illinois?

200

Policies that were introduced into schools under the Gun-Free Schools Act (1994)

What are zero tolerance policies?

200

Since this case, juveniles have the rights to be given notice of charge, counsel, and to confront and cross-examine witnesses

What is Gault (1967)?

200

Illegal behaviors that have not been officially labeled by the justice system

What are behavioral definitions?

200

A trend of increasing the lower age limit across states

What is Raise the Age?

300

The age at which youth are considered criminally responsible for their actions

What is the lower age limit/age of responsibility?

300

Rates on the increase despite crime rates on the decrease

What are juvenile incarceration rates?

300

Banned the dealth penalty for juveniles below 18 years old

What is Roper v. Simmons (2005)?

300

Reports and records only the most serious crime in an event

What is the hierarchy rule?

300

A country that does not have detention centers for juveniles under 18 years old

What is Norway?

400

Another word for a "guilty mind"

What is mens rea? 

400

A term used to illustrate how school punishment policies increase childrens contact with the JJ system

What is the "school-to-prison pipeline"?

400

Established that no person under 16 years old should be executed

What is Thompson v. Oklahoma (1988)?

400

Reports on crime of almost 100% of the US population

What is the UCR?

400

States have reduced this type of transfer that refers youth to the adult courts

What are automatic transfers?

500

The first code of law to mention punishing children for wrongdoing

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

500

The largest federal crime bill that focused on a "tough on crime" approach to juveniles

What is the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act (1994)?

500

Established life without the possibility of parole for non-homicide offenders is unconstitutional

What is Graham v Florida (2010)?

500

Some examples include: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and Monitoring the Future (MTF)

What are surveys/unofficial data?

500

Juveniles prosecuted as adults can petition for cases to transfer down to the juvenile court

What is a reverse waiver?