Juvenile Justice System (U.S.) MCQs

Juvenile Justice System (U.S.) MCQs

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1: More states waive juveniles to the adult court at the age of ________ than any other age.

A.   Weak controls

B.   Fourteen

C.   Reasonable efforts

D.   They want to go

2: What is the primary goal of the juvenile justice system in the United States?

A.   Rehabilitation and reintegration of juvenile offenders

B.   Punishment and retribution for juvenile offenders

C.   Deterrence and prevention of juvenile crime

D.   Protection of the community from juvenile offenders

3: What is the age range for individuals to be considered juveniles in the U.S. juvenile justice system?

A.   16 to 18 years old

B.   17 to 21 years old

C.   18 to 25 years old

D.   10 to 17 years old

4: What is the concept of delinquency in the juvenile justice system?

A.   Committing crimes as an adult

B.   Committing crimes against juveniles

C.   Committing crimes by juveniles

D.   Committing crimes involving drugs and alcohol

5: What is the purpose of diversion programs in the juvenile justice system?

A.   To divert juvenile offenders away from the formal court process

B.   To increase the punishment for juvenile offenders

C.   To provide educational programs for juvenile offenders

D.   To separate juvenile offenders from adult offenders

6: What is the concept of "parens patriae" in the juvenile justice system?

A.   The legal principle that holds parents responsible for their children's actions

B.   The legal principle that grants the state the power to act as the parent of a child

C.   The legal principle that grants the juvenile court exclusive jurisdiction over juvenile cases

D.   The legal principle that allows juveniles to be tried as adults for serious offenses

7: What is the purpose of probation in the juvenile justice system?

A.   To impose custodial sentences on juvenile offenders

B.   To provide counseling and supervision to juvenile offenders in the community

C.   To transfer juvenile offenders to adult correctional facilities

D.   To provide educational programs for juvenile offenders

8: What is the role of the juvenile court in the juvenile justice system?

A.   To determine the guilt or innocence of juvenile offenders

B.   To impose punishment on juvenile offenders

C.   To provide educational programs for juvenile offenders

D.   To make decisions about the rehabilitation and treatment of juvenile offenders

9: What is the concept of confidentiality in the juvenile justice system?

A.   The practice of keeping juvenile offender records private and not accessible to the public

B.   The practice of disclosing juvenile offender records to the public for community safety

C.   The practice of transferring juvenile offenders to adult correctional facilities

D.   The practice of imposing custodial sentences on juvenile offenders

10: What is the purpose of juvenile detention centers in the juvenile justice system?

A.   To provide educational programs for juvenile offenders

B.   To impose punishment on juvenile offenders

C.   To separate juvenile offenders from adult offenders

D.   To provide temporary secure custody for juvenile offenders awaiting court hearings

11: What is the concept of "status offenses" in the juvenile justice system?

A.   Offenses that are only applicable to adult offenders

B.   Offenses committed by adults against juveniles

C.   Offenses that are only applicable to juvenile offenders

D.   Offenses committed by juveniles that are not considered crimes for adults, such as truancy or curfew violations