In _____, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling prevented a juvenile from being tried in two courts (adult and juvenile), holding that to do so is a violation of the double jeopardy clause
a. In re Gault
b. Breed v. Jones
c. Schall v. Martin
d. Miranda v. Arizona
b
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Extortion
A. involves obtaining desired behavior from others by using threats to harm something of value to them B. is exercising to the point of exhaustion C. is the opposite of inhalation D. is a religious ceremony to remove an evil spirit
In the 1990s, various deterrence-based strategies were implemented based on the increase in teenage violence. Which of the following is not one of those policies?
a. Legislators toughened juvenile sentencing codes and made it easier to waive juveniles to the adult court. b. Police used aggressive tactics to deter membership in drug-trafficking gangs. c. Some juvenile courts shifted from an emphasis on treatment to an emphasis on public safety. d. Programs taught problem-solving skills that may include self-disclosure, listening, following instructions, and using self-control.
Prisons are considered to be "total" institutions
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One of the most significant contributions of the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice was the concept of:
a. law and order. b. autonomous agencies. c. rational planning. d. delegating authority.