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30 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 30
A guardian appointed by the court, who is deemed to be an officer of the court. This person may
be appointed to guardianship over many incompetent or incapacitated persons. The appointee
may be paid for services from public funds or from assets of the incapacitated person of concern,
if such funds are available. These determinations are made by the court.
Plenary Guardian
Public Trustees
Legal Advocate
Public Guardian
Term 2 of 30
In the context of abuse, to make illicit, unlawful, or an ethical use of, or to make a profit from, the
labor or assets of another.
Exploitation
Discrimination
Predation
Manipulation
Term 3 of 30
An offense to be tried in a criminal court rather than a civil court.
Defamation
Criminal intent
Criminal offense
Civil offense
, Term 4 of 30
Synonymous with "incapacitated"; most commonly caused by medical conditions that tend to
accompany aging, such as stroke, Alzheimer's disease, accident, mental illness, heart conditions,
or other degenerative problems.
Incompetency
Insufficiency
Interdependency
Deficiency
Term 5 of 30
A network of police agencies, courts, and correctional institutions with varying degrees of
autonomy and interdependency, acting toward the common purpose of prevention and control
crime. It itself does not make laws, but upholds them. This responsibility is evident in the design of
the three primary segments of the system: (1) enforcement, (2) adjudication, and (3) corrections.
Criminal act
Living trust
Criminal justice system
Parens Patriae
Term 6 of 30
An individual, usually designated by a court to manage the financial assets of an incapacitated
person. Generally used as a limited form of guardian; a protector, custodian.
Guardian
Conservator
Exploitation
Fiduciary
30 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 30
A guardian appointed by the court, who is deemed to be an officer of the court. This person may
be appointed to guardianship over many incompetent or incapacitated persons. The appointee
may be paid for services from public funds or from assets of the incapacitated person of concern,
if such funds are available. These determinations are made by the court.
Plenary Guardian
Public Trustees
Legal Advocate
Public Guardian
Term 2 of 30
In the context of abuse, to make illicit, unlawful, or an ethical use of, or to make a profit from, the
labor or assets of another.
Exploitation
Discrimination
Predation
Manipulation
Term 3 of 30
An offense to be tried in a criminal court rather than a civil court.
Defamation
Criminal intent
Criminal offense
Civil offense
, Term 4 of 30
Synonymous with "incapacitated"; most commonly caused by medical conditions that tend to
accompany aging, such as stroke, Alzheimer's disease, accident, mental illness, heart conditions,
or other degenerative problems.
Incompetency
Insufficiency
Interdependency
Deficiency
Term 5 of 30
A network of police agencies, courts, and correctional institutions with varying degrees of
autonomy and interdependency, acting toward the common purpose of prevention and control
crime. It itself does not make laws, but upholds them. This responsibility is evident in the design of
the three primary segments of the system: (1) enforcement, (2) adjudication, and (3) corrections.
Criminal act
Living trust
Criminal justice system
Parens Patriae
Term 6 of 30
An individual, usually designated by a court to manage the financial assets of an incapacitated
person. Generally used as a limited form of guardian; a protector, custodian.
Guardian
Conservator
Exploitation
Fiduciary