
SS8CG5 & SS8CG6 Juvenile Justice & Local Gov't

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1.
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Which of these BEST completes the table: assault, refusing to go to school, shoplifting, burglary?
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refusing to go to school
2.
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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)
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having to remain in school until age 18
3.
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The main governing authority in almost all of Georgia's counties is the
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board of commissioners
4.
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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.
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Names and photographs should not be made public
5.
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If a judge has determined that a juvenile is delinquent, what would be the next step?
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punishment is decided
6.
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Front
All of the following are examples of a type of local government in Georgia, except a
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state.
7.
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What is the purpose of county government in Georgia?
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to carry out local government functions, such as road repairs and welfare programs
8.
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When a juvenile is taken into custody, what is the intake officer’s job?
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Determine if there is enough evidence to make a charge
9.
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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.
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being sent to adult jail
10.
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This is a written document that sets up its governmental structure including the type of government, boundaries, and powers it will have.
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Municipal Charter
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