In ______, the court addressed capital punishment for juvenile offenders.
A. In re Winship
B. Roper v. Simmons
C. McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
D. Graham v. Florida
B. Roper v. Simmons
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Describe what factors contribute to the assessment of a case treatment plan. What are a client's responsibilities while on supervision?
What will be an ideal response?
In ________________ the Court held that a judge may admit into evidence testimony regarding the content of another person’s statement when the declarant is unavailable to testify, if the statement was made under circumstances providing sufficient indicia of reliability.
a. Crawford v. Washington b. Ohio v. Roberts c. Davis. v. Washington d. Michigan v. Bryant
Chambliss's study of the Saints and Roughnecks shows
a. males, especially those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, are more likely to engage in serious forms of delinquency than are females. b. how being in the "wrong place at the wrong time" can result in some groups being labeled deviant while others are seen as legitimate. c. how the power of social class facilitates labeling some groups as deviant and others as legitimate even though behavior of both is similar. d. the power of schools and the police to reinforce positive values and social bonds for some groups of students, thereby preventing delinquency.
Most cases that are dismissed are ultimately
a. reviewed by judges in other jurisdictions c. lost to the CJS b. referred to social services d. kept in the criminal justice system