The parens patriae philosophy of the juvenile court charges the court with treating rather than punishing youngsters appearing before juvenile judges
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Match the physiological disorders in the left column to the definition in the right column
1. alcoholic hepatitis a. Symptoms include extreme disorientation and confusion, profuse sweating, fever, and disturbing nightmares. 2. alcoholic cirrhosis b. A patient shows confusion and abnormal eye movement, disorientation, and difficulties in movement and body coordination arise from a deficiency in vitamin B1 (thiamine), 3. delirium tremens c. A condition in which chronic alcohol abuse produces cognitive deficits such as difficulties in problem solving and memory. 4. alcoholic dementia d an inflammation of liver tissue causing fever, jaundice and abdominal pain, resulting at least in part from a lower functioning level of the immune system. 5. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome e. A cognitive deficiency in the offspring of an alcoholic mother. 6. Confabulation f. A serious condition involving mental retardation and facial-cranial malformations in the offspring of an alcoholic mother. 7. Fetal alcohol effect (FAE) g. The habit of taking a few drinks upon arriving home from work each day to relief stress 8. Fetal alcohol syndrome h. A condition in which the consumption of alcohol has produced major psychological, physical, social, or occupational problems. 9. Symptomatic drinking i. To compensate for their gaps in memory by telling elaborate stories of imagined past events, as if trying to fool others into thinking that they remember more than they actually do. 10. Alcoholism j. The development of scar tissue that chokes off blood vessels in the liver and destroys liver cells by interfering with the cell's utilization of oxygen. The liver is enlarged from the accumulation of fats. More severe, the cells begin to degenerate.
The area of law dealing with the proper technique for legally obtaining information from a suspect:
A. confession B. interrogation C. Interview D. Intimidation
Those who support the get tough or just deserts movement are focused on more ______.
A. restorative justice B. fines C. punishment D. rehabilitation and treatment
Summarize the differences between LCP and AL offenders; discuss why more than two tracks or pathways to offending might be needed.
What will be an ideal response?