Juvenile Corrections
Juvenile Law
Created Date
05.10.18
Last Updated
05.11.18
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"Just Desserts" is also known as?
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These are all types of non secure juvenile residential facilities EXCEPT?
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More than _____ percent of the public agree that incarcerating youthful offenders without rehabilitation is the same as giving up on them.
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T or F: Probation is the most common disposition of juvenile or family court.
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The performance based standard goals for corrections cover all EXCEPT?
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A ________ is intended to be family like, as much as possible to substitute for a natural family setting.
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T or F: Over half of all juvenile cases receive probation?
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Other non secure facilities include all EXCEPT?
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The goal of Juvenile corrections is?
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T of F: Reentry/aftercare is often the weakest element in the juvenile justice process?
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What does NSYC stand for?
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T or F: The sociopolitical climate that exists in juvenile correctional institutions is different as that found in adult institutions.
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Where are we going for breakfast next week?
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