Question 11 In the pre-adjudication stage of the juvenile justice system, judges must often make decisions about all of the following except: Select one: a. Whether the youth committed the offense b. Whether the youth has been rehabilitated c. Whether the youth should be tried as an adult d. Whether the youth should be held in detention or released to their parents Question 12 Pre-adjudication services should focus on: Select one: a. Ensuring that the youth is not a danger to themselves b. Making sure the youth is present at court hearings c. All the answers are correct d. Ensuring that the youth is not a public danger Question 13 Effective residential treatment programs include the following except: Select one: a. Program continuum that allows youth to progress to less restrictive treatment options b. Monitored use of locked isolation units and chemical restraints c. Family engagement in the treatment process and strong aftercare component d. Normalized environment with trusting adult interactions Question 14 One of the essential elements of rehabilitation is the system's ability to provide individualized services through: Select one: a. Flexible funding and a broad range of options b. Exclusion of dysfunctional family members c. Institutional care d. Mandated services Question 15 A Juvenile Justice system founded on principles of Positive Youth Development emphasizes all of the following except: Select one: a. Uses threats of increased sanctions to motivate b. Enhances individual and community capacities c. Places emphasis on building ties to community-based organizations d. Allows youths to exercise meaningful decision making
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In the pre-adjudication stage, judges are not yet determining guilt or innocence, but rather deciding whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial. Question 12: The correct answer is (c) All the answers are correct. Pre-adjudication services should Show more…
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