Juvenile delinquency is a term traditionally used by the judicial system to describe criminal offenders who have not yet reached a specified age, typically 18, allowing for their prosecution and punishment as adults

a. True
b. False


Answer: a

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A) the role of restraining illegal behavior B) the role of patrolling the streets C) the role of social work D) the role of television

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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a. terrorists and other criminals may consider using unconventional chemical or biological weapons in the future. b. they are buying U.S. military equipment from a black market in the South. c. they are developing a "death ray" that uses laser guns from space. d. terrorists infiltrating many professional sports plan to attack several arenas at once.

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Many argue that the primary reason for waiver to adult court is to impose more severe sanctions, in particular longer sentences, than are allowed in juvenile court.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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