Discuss and describe the juvenile justice system processing steps for offenders from the arrest to the release
What will be an ideal response?
Intake, intake screening (review case), release potentially, juvenile court, diversion (placed in residence based on offense, criminal history, age, family situation), adjudication hearing (judge questions child), disposition hearing (plan of action discussed), statutory exclusion (allows transfer to adult system), delinquency petition (judge hears to determine if juvenile is delinquent), waiver , probation, detention, residential facility, aftercare (parole).
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a. South b. North c. Northwest d. Southwest
As a department moves from traditional policing to community-oriented policing many aspects of departmental procedure must change. Which of the following is not one?
a. promotion procedures b. selection procedures c. record procedures d. recruitment procedures
Restorative justice is different from other methods of correction in that it works to
A) incapacitate criminals in order to help their victims recover faster. B) repair the damage that has been done to both victims and criminals. C) build lasting relationships between offenders and their victims. D) punish the criminals in accordance with victims' wishes.
Incarcerated adolescent female offenders have fewer acute mental health symptoms and psychological disturbances than male offenders
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false