Discuss home confinement from a justice perspective. Is confining a juvenile to his home really a sufficient enough sanction against a juvenile to satisfy the victim that justice has been done?

What will be an ideal response?


Cost benefits to the system but not punishment; relies heavily on screening for the most qualified clients and proper supervision; easily thwarted if supervisionlacking

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These types of laws allow mothers or custodial parents to drop off newborns to approved agencies without the fear of criminal prosecution.

A. safe shield laws B. safe baby laws C. parental alternative laws D. safe haven laws

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The landmark case ______ established due process rights for juveniles.

A. In re Gault B. In re Winship C. Kent v. United States D. Graham v. Florida

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The investigator should use _________________ light sources when searching for semen stains in addition to the unaided eye

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

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When a peace officer is asked to receive a private person’s arrest, the officer:

a. must accept the arrest or be guilty of a felony. b. must accept the arrest and risk civil liability. c. must refuse the arrest if the private person is not a citizen. d. must refuse the arrest if it is not supported by probable cause.

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