Compare and contrast the different alternatives for punishment within the juvenile justice system.
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer will include at least four listed and described alternatives for punishment/corrections within the juvenile justice system, and provide an example of each one mentioned.
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The relationship between the victim and the offender is a major determinant in the perception in the seriousness of an offense
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The individual's state of mind or intent to commit a crime is formally referred to as:
A. stare decisis. B. mala in se. C. mens rea. D. actus reus.
Indirect victims of an act of delinquency such as family members who are impacted negatively by the victimization of a member of their family, or community members who are frightened for their own safety because of an act of delinquency are called:
a. primary victims. b. tertiary victims. c. secondary victims. d. unnecessary victims.
Domestic disturbances during the 1960s era included which of the following?
a. civil rights marches in the American South b. urban riots c. student activism on college campuses d. all of these