What is a Detention Hearing?
What will be an ideal response?
In juvenile justice usage, a hearing by a judicial officer of a juvenile court to determine whether a juvenile is to be detained, is to continue to be detained, or is to be released while juvenile proceedings are pending.
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A hearing held before a legally constituted hearing body (such as a parole board) to determine whether a parolee or probationer has violated the conditions and requirements of his or her parole or probation is called a:
a. Conditional release hearing. b. Revocation hearing. c. Warden's parole hearing board. d. Second chance hearing.
The purpose of COLAs is to protect
A) businesses. B) lenders. C) workers. D) borrowers.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following is a risk factor for girls’ gang joining?
A. early problem behaviors B. immigration status C. neighborhood characteristics D. family environments
________ is defined as a fear or hatred of Islam and Muslims.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).