The basic elements for data collection that are recommended to law enforcement agencies are:
a. all of the below
b. data/time/location
c. characteristics of the individuals
d. reasons for stop
A
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During the collection of evidence, when should evidence be marked?
A. All evidence must be marked immediately upon seizure. B. Evidence should be marked when the evidence is stored in long-term storage facilities. C. Evidence should NOT be marked. All notations should be made in the investigator's notebook and on evidence packaging. D. Evidence should only be marked when the evidence is used in court.
______ changed the standards of evidence for juvenile courts.
A. Kent v. United States B. In re Gault C. In re Winship D. Graham v. Florida
Which offense below is an example of a status offense?
a. Theft b. Smoking c. Assault d. Trespassing
An emphasis on due process in juvenile justice focuses on what?
a. The welfare and nurturing of the child b. Fair and equitable treatment under law c. Protecting the community from crime d. Helping the juvenile reform