SS8CG5 & SS8CG6 Juvenile Justice & Local Gov't

SS8CG5 & SS8CG6 Juvenile Justice & Local Gov't

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8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD

Front

Which of these BEST completes the table: assault, refusing to go to school, shoplifting, burglary?

Back

refusing to go to school

2.

FLASHCARD

Front

All of the following could happen after the disposition of a juvenile at a formal or informal hearing EXCEPT : being placed in a detention center, being placed on probation, having to meet a curfew (electronic device)

Back

having to remain in school until age 18

3.

FLASHCARD

Front

The main governing authority in almost all of Georgia's counties is the

Back

board of commissioners

4.

FLASHCARD

Front

Which of the following is true regarding a juvenile’s name and photograph when he/she is taken into custody? Options: Names can be made public, but photographs cannot. Names and photographs should not be made public. Names must be published weekly in a local newspaper. Photographs are never taken for juveniles.

Back

Names and photographs should not be made public

5.

FLASHCARD

Front

If a judge has determined that a juvenile is delinquent, what would be the next step?

Back

punishment is decided

6.

FLASHCARD

Front

All of the following are examples of a type of local government in Georgia, except a

Back

state.

7.

FLASHCARD

Front

What is the purpose of county government in Georgia?

Back

to carry out local government functions, such as road repairs and welfare programs

8.

FLASHCARD

Front

When a juvenile is taken into custody, what is the intake officer’s job?

Back

Determine if there is enough evidence to make a charge

9.

FLASHCARD

Front

All of the following could be a consequence for a juvenile committing an unruly act EXCEPT: being sent to adult jail, outdoor program/boot camp, detention at youth detention center (YDC), being placed on probation.

Back

being sent to adult jail

10.

FLASHCARD

Front

This is a written document that sets up its governmental structure including the type of government, boundaries, and powers it will have.

Back

Municipal Charter

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