Module 2 Flashcards

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1b. What age do most US jurisdictions define as the cut-off age for defining juveniles from adults in terms of offending in their criminal justice systems?

A

18

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1a. What is the primary federal agency that deals with issues related to juvenile delinquency?

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The OJJDP ( The office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention )

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How many states differ from this cut-off age?

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13

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What three states most differ from this cut-off age, and automatically charge all individuals aged 16 or older as adults?

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Connecticut, New York, North Carolina

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1c. What state has the highest maximum age used by a US jurisdiction for defining individuals as a “youth” offender? What is that maximum age?

A

California ,

25

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1d. What is the difference between race and ethnicity?

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Race is what you are born as, Ethnicity is how you’re raised

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What is the projected outlook in the future for juvenile growth in general and for certain minorities?

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All race and ethnic groups will grow but hispanics are expected to grow the most at 58%

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1e. To what extent do juveniles make up the extent of poverty in the US?

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-Poverty is most common among children then any other groups

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Is this related to single-headed households? If so, how?

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-Yes, single headed households by women are more disposed to poverty

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List the US jurisdictions that seem to have the highest levels of poverty in the nation, and why?

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District of Columbia , Washington DC

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1f. Specify and attempt to explain the recent trends regarding teenage birth rates (and abortion rates).

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-It has went down between 1950-2002 because of the use of contraceptives

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What types of out-of-wedlock or single-headed households do not seem detrimental in terms of juvenile offending and/or poverty?

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Women who wait longer to have children out of wedlock seem to be more financially stable

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Also, which jurisdictions appear to have the highest levels of teenage birth rates?

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Washington DC , District of Columbia

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How does the US rank internationally in terms of teenage birth rates?

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US leads all

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1g. What is the overall trend in drop-out rates from school in the US over the last few decades?

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-Nearly half a million have dropped out of high school in 2000

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Discuss which groups of juveniles tend to show the highest levels of dropping out, as well as the implications for this in terms of juvenile offending.

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  • The kids that need education most to have better lives drop out
  • lower class kids are dropping out twice the rate of other class kids
16
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What federal department is this agency contained in?

A

The department of justice and the FBI