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Test Bank for Juvenile Justice: An Active-Learning Approach (2nd Edition) – Frank Schmalleger & Catherine D. Marcum | ISBN 9781071862650

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This test bank covers Juvenile Justice: An Active-Learning Approach (2nd Edition) by Frank Schmalleger and Catherine D. Marcum. It provides a wide range of exam-style questions designed to support active learning, exam preparation, and concept reinforcement across juvenile justice topics. Suitable for criminal justice and criminology students, this resource aligns with the second edition and is ideal for quizzes, tests, and revision.

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TEST BANK
JUVENILE JUSTICE
AN ACTIVE-LEARNING APPROACH
2ND EDITION


CHAPTER NO. 01: HISTORY OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM


1) In 1869, the ______ Board of Charities implemented probation for
youthful offenders.

A. Maryland
B. Massachusetts
C. New York
D. Illinois
ANS: B
2) Who was the father of probation?

A. John Tessmer
B. John Augustus
C. Frank Clinton
D. John Howard


ANS: B


3) To deal with overcrowding, reformers built ______ reformatories,
which were small facilities that mimicked a large family.

A. gatehouse
B. juvenile
C. cottage
D. sanctuary


ANS: C

, 4) Programs for impoverished children actually originated in ______.

A. America
B. Germany
C. France
D. England


ANS: D


5) ______ were founded in London in the mid-16th century, which
housed poor and delinquent youths and worked to train them in
specific skills.

A. Bridewells
B. Boarding schools
C. Dormitories
D. Halfway houses


ANS: A


6) ______ involves release of an offender from detention following a
period of good behavior, but under supervision in the community.

A. Parole
B. Probation
C. Good behavior
D. Bail


ANS: B


7) In Colonial times, ______ saw the family as the cornerstone of the
community, and they believed that parents should be allowed to
punish their children as they saw fit.

A. Puritans
B. court officials

, C. child savers
D. legislation


ANS: A


8) Instituted first for adults, probation was seen as both a way to
rehabilitate offenders and a way to cope with ______.

A. mental illness
B. overcrowded jails
C. youthful offenders
D. violent crimes


ANS: B


9) The Cook County Juvenile Court was established through legislation
reflecting a new attitude that children should be treated differently due
to their undeveloped ______ and emotional status.

A. physical traits
B. perceptive
C. cognitive
D. spiritual


ANS: C


10) The ______ movement began in the late 1800s and advocated
rescuing juvenile delinquents from the streets and providing them with
social services instead of punishing delinquents for behaviors such as
running away.

A. kid investor
B. child saver
C. child reformer
D. kid rights

, ANS: B


11) In the ______ Era, from 1880 to 1929 involved middle- and
upperclass reformers concerned about treatment of juveniles and
pushed for changes in how juveniles were managed.

A. Classical
B. Industrial
C. Reform
D. Progressive


ANS: D


12) By 1931, more than ______ guidance clinics were created to
assist the juvenile justice system.

A. 100
B. 500
C. 200
D. 900


ANS: C


13) In 1903, Illinois legislation allowed the juvenile justice system to
intervene with ______ offenses such as curfew violations and
incorrigibility, in addition to their existing mandate to deal with youths
engaged in criminal acts or subject to dependency and neglect
findings.

A. violent
B. property
C. status
D. domestic


ANS: C

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