The first juvenile courts were established because society believed that the family had failed juveniles and the juvenile courts would take the place of family.
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society believed that the family had failed juveniles and the juvenile courts would take the place of family.
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____ are juveniles who commit acts that would not be crimes if committed by adults while ___ are juveniles who commit acts that would be crimes if committed by an adult
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status offender, delinquent offender
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The goal of the juvenile justice system is
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Rehabilitation
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Parent responsibility laws include: Truancy, Vandalism, Theft, or All are correct?
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All are correct
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Serious & violent juvenile offenders are receiving ____ in which they get both juvenile & adult sanctions
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Blended sentence
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One alternative to out of school suspension schools are incorporating is
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Restorative Justice
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In most states, young people are considered juveniles if they are under the age of
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