Juvenile Justice Final Exam
The most common gangs are: "traditional" "nontraditional" "compressed" "collective"
"compressed"
Youth are not "arrested", but are: "taken into custody" "arrested by proxy" "detained by proxy" "taken into detention"
"taken into custody"
In Roper v. Simmons (2005), the Supreme Court set the age for the death penalty at: 16 15 for capital offenses 18 17
18
In the U.S., currently there are an estimated: 30,000 gangs 50,000 gangs 100,000 gangs 10,000 gangs
30,000 gangs
What percentage of gang membership is under 18? 25 55 40 60
40
Temporary custody without hearing usually refers to a time period of: 12 hours 24 hours 48 hours 36 hours
48 hours
Research has shown that almost _________ percent of youth who are arrested once are never arrested again. 35 60 70 85
70
It is not unheard of for girls to slide into gang involvement by the age of _______. 16 8 12 14
8
The main purpose of instrumental gangs is _______________ Criminal activity Social activities Bond with neighboring gangs Interact with law enforcement
Criminal activity
_________ is a measure that is taken before a delinquent act occurs to forestall the act. Prevention Control Correction Reaction
Prevention
Most youth gangs are: Well organized Short lived and little threat to the public Highly profitable due to their criminal activities Sophisticated in applying technology
Short lived and little threat to the public
Which of the following was undertaken in an effort to combat the rise of firearms violence? Youth Safety Handgun Act of 1994 Gun Control Act of 1968 Child Access Prevention laws Youth Firearms Violence Initiative
Youth Firearms Violence Initiative
According to the text, the most effective approach to deal with gang problems is: law enforcement a combination of strategies social intervention opportunities provision
a combination of strategies
A street gang is defined as all EXCEPT: a group of individuals who have identifiable leadership a group of individuals who claim control of a specific territory a group of individuals who engage in criminal activity a group of individuals who create individual intimidation
a group of individuals who create individual intimidation
Which of the following is a condition that would justify placing a child in protective custody? a parent's refusal to provide needed medical or psychiatric care a parent shouting at a child in a public place a parent's refusal to allow siblings to sleep in the same room a parent's need to discipline
a parent's refusal to provide needed medical or psychiatric care
The two most common criteria to participate in a juvenile drug court are having: a substance abuse problem and not having committed a violent offense a doctor referral and a substance abuse problem a mental health diagnosis and substance abuse simultaneously a doctor referral and a mental health diagnosis
a substance abuse problem and not having committed a violent offense
The dual function of corrections with youthful offenders focuses on: accountability and skills for social success retribution and education impulse control and imprisonment mental health and physiological processes
accountability and skills for social success
The probation officer is responsible for: speaking in court on behalf of youth suspending sentences serving as a court referee acting as a link to other community services
acting as a link to other community services
The Eurogang Program defines street gangs as: any durable, street-oriented youth group whose own identity includes involvement in illegal activity a group of individuals who are social predators a group of youth who are not accountable any durable, street-oriented youth and adult group whose own identity includes involvement in illegal activity
any durable, street-oriented youth group whose own identity includes involvement in illegal activity
Many state and local governments are using nonresidential day treatment centers because they: appear to be effective and are less costly focus on the needs of the juvenile's family focus primarily on drug rehabilitation specialize in group therapy rather individual counseling
appear to be effective and are less costly
The jurisdiction of the juvenile court includes all the following children EXCEPT those who: are living in poverty are neglected and abused are illiterate commit status offenses and serious crimes
are illiterate
Teen Courts: are also called associative courts are intervention programs and not judicial courts are programs that have spread slowly over the last decade are reported to have served approximately 250 offenders per year
are intervention programs and not judicial courts
According to the text, veiled threats: are conditional in nature are direct and overt are strongly implied are clearly explicit
are strongly implied
There is not one juvenile justice system, there are ____. 35 72 at least 51 at least 72
at least 51
O'Toole's four-pronged threat assessment approach _______. attempts to determine the likelihood of a student becoming a school shooter evaluates educational programs and their impact on gun violence is based on an anonymous survey distributed to 75,000 students is an analysis of biological traits in bullies
attempts to determine the likelihood of a student becoming a school shooter
The San Diego (California) Teen Court: has trained over 10,000 students includes an adult judge, adult attorneys, and a teen jury attempts to empower youth and repair harm to communities started in 2001
attempts to empower youth and repair harm to communities
An effective approach to school security should include all EXCEPT: attendance monitoring security technology school/law enforcement/community partnerships crisis planning
attendance monitoring
The Welfare Model focuses on: the education of the child best interests of the child the mental health of the child the physical health of the child
best interests of the child
Effective preventive approaches must address ________ of delinquency. results benefits causes disadvantages
causes
The juvenile justice system has historically been a(n): civil system environmental system criminal system sociological system
civil system
A challenge that is NOT unique to investigating crimes against children is: the need to protect the child from further harm the possibility of parental involvement the difficulty of interviewing children confidentiality
confidentiality
Which type of prevention focuses on eliminating conditions that lead to or cause criminal behavior? punitive corrective mechanical primary
corrective
The __________ principle explains how dynamic risk factors can be changed to influence the probability of recidivism. criminogenic need responsivity risk principle protective
criminogenic need
Criminologists have classified gangs as: cultural and instrumental active and proactive civil and criminal social and psychological
cultural and instrumental
Three principles of Balanced and Restorative Justice are: delinquency, punishment, retribution retribution, rehabilitation, restoration delinquency, punishment, treatment and prevention treatment and prevention, retribution, restoration
delinquency, punishment, treatment and prevention
The ___________ approach is consistent with the public health model. numerator preventive denominator mechanical
denominator
The basic premise underlying graduated sanctions is: incapacitation retribution deterrence punishment
deterrence
Addiction to drugs is considered to be a ___________ risk factor. holistic static medical dynamic
dynamic
The objective of group homes is to: facilitate reentry of young offenders into society aid in restitution to victims house young offenders prior to their court date none of the above
facilitate reentry of young offenders into society
The four principles of effective intervention include all of the following EXCEPT: risk principle need principle treatment principle frequency principle
frequency principle
Family structure and influence impacts: gang activity machismo restored justice balanced intentions
gang activity
According to the text, a program that has proven to be ineffective in reducing gun violence is the: use of uniformed officers in hot spots gun buyback program criminal background checks random gun registration checks
gun buyback program
Evidence shows that transferring juveniles to adult court results in all of the following EXCEPT: higher rates of conviction greater likelihood of incarceration higher rates of intervention greater risk of being victimized
higher rates of intervention
The challenge of the juvenile court is: holding youth accountable and punishing them while believing they can be rehabilitated holding society accountable rather than youth holding government accountable holding youth accountable without punishment
holding youth accountable and punishing them while believing they can be rehabilitated
When joining a gang, a youth is most probably seeking all of the following EXCEPT: recreation how to get a tattoo a sense of belonging and importance emotional and psychological support
how to get a tattoo
Of the following, which is NOT considered a prevention/intervention strategy by the National School Safety Center for dealing with gangs? crisis management immediate detention placement community involvement behavior codes
immediate detention placement
The first time a juvenile is arrested, it is ___________. viewed as critical only when the crime is a repeat offense important the juvenile understands the specific charge(s) required that a complete mental health evaluation be conducted NOT necessary to honor the same constitutional rights as adults
important the juvenile understands the specific charge(s)
Diversion from juvenile court may include all of the following EXCEPT: community service, restitution, and letters of apology pro-social activities, mentoring or tutoring programs incarceration or rehabilitation educational programs, skill-development programs, counseling programs
incarceration or rehabilitation
According to the text, social organization within correctional institutions: is often an elaborate and formal includes a prestige hierarchy with a variety of inmate social roles is supportive of youth and helps them to learn patience is not threatening, but encouraging, to inmates
includes a prestige hierarchy with a variety of inmate social roles
The four cornerstones of the Blueprint for Change include all of the following EXCEPT: collaboration and identification diversion treatment intercession
intercession
The term adjudicated means: adjunct judged joint admissible
judged
Juveniles may be transferred to criminal court via each the following EXCEPT a: judicial waiver jurisdiction sentencing concurrent jurisdiction statutory exclusion
jurisdiction sentencing
Jurisdiction over minors is managed by: delinquency court status offender court juvenile court crisis assistance court
juvenile court
First-time, nonviolent gun offenders age 17 and younger are eligible to participate in: the National Juvenile Gun Control Program (NJGC) juvenile gun courts "joint servicing" courts for drug and gun offenses a program with foster parent(s)
juvenile gun courts
When youth are detained, officers must remember that: juveniles have different constitutional rights than adults juveniles are not to confront witnesses juveniles have the right to remain silent juveniles cannot be informed of charges until an adult is present
juveniles have the right to remain silent
Placing bars on windows, installing alarms, and/or locks on doors are examples of: mechanical prevention primary prevention tertiary prevention divisional prevention
mechanical prevention
Contemporary gangs are: more diverse, more dispersed, and more dangerous than gangs of the past more financially independent than gangs of the past more intimidating than gangs of the past more likely to be comprised of the mentally ill than gangs of the past
more diverse, more dispersed, and more dangerous than gangs of the past
Today, the tone of juvenile justice as a whole is: less harsh than it was in the past less productive than it was in the past more harsh than it was in the past more productive than it was in the past 2
more harsh than it was in the past
Compared to street gangs, gangs in prison are: not as disciplined more sophisticated more motivated by publicity none of the above
more sophisticated
Foster homes are used: as a source of respite care most often for neglected/abused children as secure facilities as a last resort by the courts
most often for neglected/abused children
According to the FBI's Crime in the United States report in 2010, nearly 70% of juveniles were referred to juvenile court jurisdiction approximately 38% of juveniles were referred to criminal court approximately 25% of juveniles were released nearly 50% of juveniles were convicted
nearly 70% of juveniles were referred to juvenile court jurisdiction
Cultural gangs are ____________ centered Ethnicity Neighborhood Drug use Violent crime
neighborhood
The target group for a circle-sentencing procedure is: Canadian Indians American Indians offenders who admit guilt and express willingness to change offenders who willingly participate in a group counseling session
offenders who admit guilt and express willingness to change
The school resource officer (SRO) program does NOT: strive to prevent juvenile delinquency strive to improve community relations refer youth and their parents to social agencies, if needed only deal with youth who have been previously involved with the law
only deal with youth who have been previously involved with the law
According to the text, the key component in the success of Project H.E.L.P. has been _______ involvement. volunteer school juvenile court parental
parental
Youths' attitudes toward law and law enforcement are influenced most by: personal contact with law enforcement officers incarcerated parent the media's portrayal of law enforcement none of the above
personal contact with law enforcement officers
The most serious and chronic juvenile offenders often show signs of antisocial behavior as early as: early elementary preschool upper elementary upper elementary to middle school
preschool
In the late 1960s the most promising method of dealing with delinquency was believed to be: incarceration reaction parental prevention
prevention
The most common disposition of the juvenile or family court is: juvenile detention suspension probation appeal
probation
The public health model's two-pronged juvenile crime prevention strategy: promotes protective factors and reduces risk factors promotes protective factors and addresses parental irresponsibility reduces risk factors and promotes school resource officers promotes risk factors and reduces protective factors
promotes protective factors and reduces risk factors
The principal program goals for JUMP do NOT include: reducing juvenile delinquency improve academic performance reduce the school dropout rate providing healthcare at no cost to the guardian(s)
providing healthcare at no cost to the guardian(s)
According to the text, the weakest element in the juvenile justice process is: dispositional stage reentry/aftercare sentencing stage juvenile correctional facilities
reentry/aftercare
Most state juvenile court purpose statements contain all of the following clauses EXCEPT: BARJ Standard Juvenile Court Act legislative guide rehabilitated guide
rehabilitated guide
Juvenile Drug Courts: report the majority of youth were under the influence at the time of their offense were first established in the state of North Dakota claim that the root causes of drug use are found in school risk factors require an alcohol problem and having committed a violent offense
report the majority of youth were under the influence at the time of their offense
Intermediate sanctions generally follow _________ principles. retributive rehabilitative criminogenic restorative
restorative
Primary prevention efforts are usually directed toward: punitive factors mechanical factors risk factors protective factors
risk factors
When dealing with an active school shooter, first responders are to: hold and contain wait for SWAT teams to arrive run to the gunfire and attempt to force surrender call upon area Homeland Security
run to the gunfire and attempt to force surrender
According to Delaney (2006) other setting variables are ________ , EXCEPT: School Street Prison Motorcycle
school
The dual role of the juvenile prosecutor is to: protect guardians as well as the juvenile seek juvenile justice while representing the interests of the state seek incarceration while demonstrating tolerance ensure the juvenile's mental health and educational rights
seek juvenile justice while representing the interests of the state
Characteristics of the juvenile court include all of the following EXCEPT: separate hearings for children's cases informal or chancery procedure separate mental health facilities provision for physical examinations
separate mental health facilities
Two key components of aftercare are: services and counseling supervision and restitution services and supervision services and electronic monitoring
services and supervision
According to the text, the role of probation officers has shifted to that of: educator social service "brokers" therapist vocational counselor
social service "brokers"
The juvenile court's jurisdiction is defined by: state statutes judges attorneys police
state statutes
The essence of probation is: restriction restitution mediation supervision
supervision
A form of visual vandalism whose dominant impression includes words is termed: representing graffiti streaming tagging
tagging
Young women generally: join gangs to protect their families are not actively involved in gangs take on satellite or auxiliary roles in predominantly male gangs young women are hesitant to become involved in gangs
take on satellite or auxiliary roles in predominantly male gangs
The prevention strategy aimed at recidivism is ___________ prevention. punitive secondary primary tertiary
tertiary
What is the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court's holding in the Board of Education of Independent School District No. 92 of Pottawatomie County, et al v. Earls et al., the U.S.? random drug tests of students is always an invasion of privacy requiring a search warrant that the constitutionality of zero-tolerance policies for weapon and drug violations should be upheld that random drug tests for all middle and high school students participating in extracurricular activities is not a constitutional violation that random searches of lockers for drugs and weapons is unconstitutional
that random drug tests for all middle and high school students participating in extracurricular activities is not a constitutional violation
The primary outcome of victim-offender mediation is: giving the victim an opportunity to speak to the offender in a safe environment giving the offender an opportunity to explain actions that the offender agrees on a reparative plan that the victim agrees on a corrective action
that the offender agrees on a reparative plan
The OJJDP's comprehensive effort to provide communities with a set of programs whose effectiveness has been scientifically demonstrated is called: the ACT Now Program Project H.E.L.P. the Blueprints for Violence Prevention Initiative DARE
the Blueprints for Violence Prevention Initiative
Most states use all of the following criteria when detaining youth EXCEPT: lack of parental care available the seriousness of the offenses and the juvenile's record the safety of the juvenile or societal protection the age of the juvenile
the age of the juvenile
Juvenile Mental Health Courts have been established because: the majority of youth involved with the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder mental health services are not available for juveniles most juveniles have been homeless due to mental health issues in the family youth addiction is rampant
the majority of youth involved with the juvenile justice system have a mental health disorder
Juvenile court statutes often require that once youth are taken into custody: they may only be released to their parents, guardians, or custodians parents immediately check-in at the jail they must be questioned, with or without an attorney the juvenile's previous record is not relevant
the may only be released to their parents, guardians, or custodians
Youth are considered to be in custody when: hand-cuffs are put on them the information about the incident is officially recorded the guardians are notified the police apprehend, stop, and otherwise suspect them of a status offense or delinquent act
the police apprehend, stop, and otherwise suspect them of a status offense or delinquent act
The principle venue for the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is: the school community recreation centers the home through the police department
the school
The intake hearing may result in all of the following EXCEPT: dismissal diversion referral transition
transition
The geographic location of a trial is called its: venue locale community society
venue
The four models of restorative justice include all of the EXCEPT: victim-community rehabilitation victim-offender mediation community reparative boards family group conferencing and circle sentencing
victim-community rehabilitation
The Justice Model focuses on: youth being held accountable and sometimes punished the best interests of the child the mental health of the child the environment of the child
youth being held accountable and sometimes punished