One key reform the JJDPA legislation put forth includes the ________ of status offenders. Subject to certain exceptions, status offenders cannot be held in secure detention or confinement. Such offenders should receive treatment and services
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Deinstitutionalization
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Juveniles who are sent to confinement are usually moved first to reception and diagnostic centers. 2. Boot camps, originally introduced in 1931 in New Jersey, are for newly enlisted recruits in the military but help provide delinquents structure, order, and education. 3. The court’s decision on White v. Reid (1954), a case in the District of Columbia, held that juveniles could not be held in institutions without rehabilitation programs. 4. While training schools try to adhere to the parens patriae philosophy, they have security measures in place to provide a safe environment that can enhance rehabilitation. 5. Intensive aftercare supervision (IAS) involves high levels of supervision of a juvenile after release and were created in the 1980s and 1990s, and the more recent programs follow the integrated theoretical framework of social control, social learning, and strain theories.
The provision barring “excessive bail” is found in the _____.
A) Equal Protection Clause B) Sixth Amendment C) Seventh Amendment D) Eighth Amendment
The ________ supervision model advocates more fieldwork combined with evidence-based practices
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Evidence that is obtained through the use of illegally obtained evidence is called the ______________
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