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General Information Juvenile Behaviors Juvenile Rights ConsequencesVocabulary Juvenile Process
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Who chooses the judges for the Juvenile Courts?
They are appointed by the Superior Court judges. score board
What age offenders are under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Courts?
Those under 18 years of age score board
How are children under 18 years of age who are without adequate food, shelter, or protection classified?
Deprived Child score board
What is the name of the facility where juveniles are housed when they are detained?
Regional Youth Detention Center (RYDC) scoreboard
What happens if a juvenile commits one of the “Seven Deadly Sins?”
The juvenile may be tried as an adult. score board
Which type of juvenile behavior includes robbery?
Delinquent score board
Which type of juvenile behavior includes refusing to go to school?
Unruly score board
What is the punishment for unruly behavior by a juvenile?
Up to two years detention score board
What is another name for an “unruly juvenile?”
Status offender score board
What is the name given an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a crime?
Delinquent act score board
What is the first procedural step after a juvenile is taken into custody?
Intake score board
What step is taken if there is enough evidence to support the charges brought against a juvenile?
Detention score board
When a juvenile is detained, how many hours does a judge have to review the case?
48 hours score board
What procedural step occurs immediately before a juvenile is sentenced?
Formal hearing score board
What is the final step in the juvenile process?
Sentencing score board
What right of adults is not given to juveniles in determining guilt?
Jury trial score board
What right permits a juvenile to have a sentence reviewed by a judge?
Right to appeal score board
What right permits juveniles to request a copy of all that was said and done during a trial?
The right to a transcript score board
What right allows a juvenile to refuse to answer certain questions?
The right to remain silent score board
What right permits a juvenile’s lawyer to ask questions of witnesses who testify against him or her?
The right to cross examine witnesses score board
What type of court has jurisdiction over juveniles who are tried as adults?
Superior Courts score board
What is the most severe sentence a juvenile can receive for committing one of the Seven Deadly Sins?
Life in prison score board
What punishment may juveniles serve outside a confined area?
Probation score board
What is the minimum length of time a juvenile may be under the terms of an informal adjustment?
90 days score board
What happens to most juveniles who find themselves in the juvenile justice system?
They are released to their parents or guardians. score board
What term is used to describe a person under the age of 17?
Juvenile board score
What is the name of the juvenile procedure that is similar to a trial?
Adjudicatory Hearing score board
What is the process of “restoring a person to a useful place in society” called?
Rehabilitation score board
Which part of the juvenile process includes the investigation of charges?
Intake score board
Which part of the juvenile process is similar to sentencing?
Dispositional Hearing score board
Make your wager on the scoreboard scoreFinal Question
What are the Seven Deadly Sins?
Murder, Voluntary Manslaughter, Rape, Aggravated Sexual Battery, Aggravated Sodomy, Child Molestation, Armed Robbery with a firearm score board