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Juvenile Justice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Approximately 2,000 years ago, both Roman civil law and later canon (church) law made distinctions between juveniles and adults based on the notion of age of responsibility. - True (chapter 1) The United States allows juveniles to be executed. True - False (chapter 1) The Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that a mandatory life sentence without parole violates the 8th amendment. - True (chapter 1) The casework approach to juvenile justice is soundly unconstitutional. - False (chapter 1) The legalistic approach to juvenile justice is an informal, therapeutic, and unofficial approach. - False (chapter 1) Status offenders are still considered delinquents. - False (chapter 1) 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Chancery courts did not deal with dependent and neglected children. - False (chapter 1) The debate over treatment of juvenile offenders versus punishment of juvenile offenders continues to this day. - True (chapter 1) For a number of years, the trend was to hold younger and younger juveniles accountable for their offenses, to exclude certain offenses from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and to establish mandatory or automatic waiver provisions for certain offenses. - True (chapter 1) The discrepancy between the ideal (theory) and practice (reality) within the juvenile justice system remains considerable. - True (chapter 1) Under the Code of Hammurabi, children under the age of 7 were presumed to be incapable of forming criminal intent. - False (chapter 1) The question of when and under what circumstances youth are capable of forming mens rea remains a grey area in the juvenile justice system. - True (chapter 1) Developers of the juvenile justice system in the U.S. intended legal intervention to be provided under the rules of civil law rather than criminal law. - True (chapter

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Answers 100% Pass

Approximately 2,000 years ago, both Roman civil law and later canon (church) law

made distinctions between juveniles and adults based on the notion of age of

responsibility. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


The United States allows juveniles to be executed.


True - ✔✔False (chapter 1)


The Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that a mandatory life sentence without parole violates

the 8th amendment. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


The casework approach to juvenile justice is soundly unconstitutional. - ✔✔False

(chapter 1)


The legalistic approach to juvenile justice is an informal, therapeutic, and unofficial

approach. - ✔✔False (chapter 1)


Status offenders are still considered delinquents. - ✔✔False (chapter 1)




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,Chancery courts did not deal with dependent and neglected children. - ✔✔False

(chapter 1)


The debate over treatment of juvenile offenders versus punishment of juvenile

offenders continues to this day. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


For a number of years, the trend was to hold younger and younger juveniles

accountable for their offenses, to exclude certain offenses from the jurisdiction of the

juvenile court, and to establish mandatory or automatic waiver provisions for certain

offenses. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


The discrepancy between the ideal (theory) and practice (reality) within the juvenile

justice system remains considerable. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


Under the Code of Hammurabi, children under the age of 7 were presumed to be

incapable of forming criminal intent. - ✔✔False (chapter 1)


The question of when and under what circumstances youth are capable of forming

mens rea remains a grey area in the juvenile justice system. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)


Developers of the juvenile justice system in the U.S. intended legal intervention to be

provided under the rules of civil law rather than criminal law. - ✔✔True (chapter 1)




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, A period of transition toward progressive legalism of the juvenile justice system

occurred in the latter part of the 18th century through the 19th century. - ✔✔False

(chapter 1)


Currently, a number of jurisdictions across the United States are reviewing the basic

operations of juvenile justice and the effectiveness of system reforms. - ✔✔True (chapter

1)


Without specific definitions, accurate measurement is impossible, making development

of programs to prevent and control delinquency and offenses against juveniles

extremely difficult. - ✔✔True (Chapter 2)


Using the behavioral definition, a juvenile who committed a relatively serious offense

but was not apprehended would not be classified as delinquent. - ✔✔False (Chapter 2)


There is a dark figure of delinquent activity where a substantial amount of illegal

behavior committed by youth is not detected. - ✔✔True (Chapter 2)


A basic difficulty with legal definitions is that they differ from time to time and from

place to place. - ✔✔True (Chapter 2)


An act that is delinquent at one time and in one place might not be delinquent at

another time or in another place. - ✔✔True (Chapter 2)




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