Prevention as discussed includes all except which of the following?
a. increased capital punishment
b. violence prediction
c. public health efforts
d. use of technology
a. increased capital punishment
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Generally speaking, evidence or information presented at preliminary conference is admissible at any later stage in the juvenile court proceedings. 2. Delinquency petitions must contain sufficient factual details to inform the juvenile of the nature of the offense leading to allegations of delinquency. 3. Regardless of the particular jurisdiction, juveniles in the United States have been (since the 1967 Gault decision) guaranteed a number of basic rights at the adjudicatory stage. 4. The most difficult issue with the rights of juveniles has revolved around the juvenile’s competency to waive his or her rights under Miranda. 5. Because a juvenile is involved, the adjudicatory hearing is always closed to the public.
The due process model starts with the premise that crime is a reflection of:
A. social problems. B. family problems. C. moral problems. D. religious problems.
The situational explanation thesis argues that poverty can be explained by the social conditions of the poor, particularly the differences in
a. innate drive to succeed. b. financial resources that determine individual behavior. c. the geographic location where the poor reside. d. how much government assistance is available.
Notification laws require to register with local police agencies
a. sex offenders b. murders c. arsonists d. scam artists