The point at which the court decides what is to be done with the child is called the ___

a. adjudication
b. intake
c. aftercare
d. disposition


d

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Why are many thefts never reported to law enforcement?

a. The statement is untrue, all thefts are reported. b. Because they involve only small amounts of money c. You can only report thefts where more than $5,000 has been taken. d. Law enforcement only deals with violent crime.

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Critics also argue that a true utilitarian, concerned with the problem of poverty in society, would ______.

a. give away all of his assets b. make regular donations to the poor c. run for office to reduce poverty d. support food stamp policies

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Those who argue to preserve the juvenile court (Preservationists) state all of the following EXCEPT:

a. The failure of the juvenile court can be attributed to incomplete implementation, not conceptualization b. As bad as the juvenile court might be in promoting due process, the criminal court will not do any better. c. The court works for most juveniles and ought not be abolished in an attempt to deal more harshly with the few violent juvenile offenders. d. The conception of the juvenile court as a social welfare institution in a legal setting is fatally flawed.

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According to the text, clear conceptualization is the bedrock of quality scholarshi

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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