What are the trends for the future in juvenile justice?
What will be an ideal response?
The answer should include the following points:
• Expansion of restorative justice
• Increased use of technology
• Greater use of evidence-based practice principles and approaches
• Legislatures are likely to become more rather than less involved in juvenile court law
• The issue of gun control will be revisited
• Likely that the juvenile justice system will continue in its present form
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According to John Broderick, ________ are officers who place high value on due process and individual rights
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
______ is seen by many ethicists as a key issue, and many advocate no restrictions on rights they believe to be basic and inviolable such as the prohibition against torture.
a. Liberty b. Striking a balance c. Coercion d. Democracy
Drug use among officers is an extremely significant problem in many departments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In one study, jail inmates who had symptoms of mental illness exhibited ______ than state or federal prisoners.
a. 50% more delusions b. 25% fewer hallucinations c. 25% more hallucinations d. 50% fewer delusions