Chapter 11: Juvenile Courts, Rights, and Processing Flashcards

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Juvenile Court Jurisdiction

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power of juvenile courts to hear cases involving persons under the legal age of adulthood

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Juveniles

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persons who have not as yet achieved their 18 birthday or the age of majority

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juvenile court

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a term for any court with original jurisdiction over persons statutorily defined as juveniles and alleged to be a delinquents, status offenders, or dependents

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juvenile delinquency

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the violation of criminal laws by juveniles.

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juvenile delinquent

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any minor who commits an offense that would be a crime if committed by an adult

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status offender

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juvenile commit offenses that would not be considered a crime if committed by an adult

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runaways

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consist of youths who leave their house without permission or parents knowledge and who remain away for a prolonged period of time

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truants

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juveniles who do not attend school and do not have either school or parental permission to be absent

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curfew violators

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juveniles who are out after specified evening hours when they are prohibited from loitering or not being in the company of a parent or guardian

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stigmatize

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the process of labeling someone as delinquent or a criminal on basis of their exhibited behavior

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divestiture of jurisdiction

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juvenile court relinquishment of control over certain types of juveniles, such as status offenders

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deinstitutionalization of status offenders (DSO)

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process of removing status offenders from jurisdiction of juvenile court

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deinstitutionalization

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providing programs in community based setting instead of institutional ones

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Juvenile Justice and Prevention Act of 1974 (JJDPA)

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act that declared that the juveniles should be separated by both sight and sound from adult offenders in detention and correctional facilities

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)

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designed to remove status offenders from jurisdiction of juvenile courts and dispose of their cases less formally

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Children in need of supervision (CHINS)

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typically unruly or incorrigible childern who cannot be supervised well by their parents

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parent patriae

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parent of the country, refers to doctrine that state oversees the welfare of youth

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criminalization

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transformation of civil proceeding into criminal proceeding; the juvenile court has undergone a transformation toward greater criminalization as juveniles have acquired almost the same # of legal rights as adults

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illinois juvenille court act

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legislation establishing first juvenile court in U.S. in 1899

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reformatory

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detention facility designed to charge criminal behavior or reform it

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society for the prevention of pauperism

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philanthropic society that established 1st public reformatory in 1825, the New York House of Refuge

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child savers

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groups who promoted rights of minors and helped create a seperate juvenile court

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due process courts

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juvenile courts where the emphasis is upon punishment and offender control rather than individualized treatments and assistance

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referral

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any citation of a juvenile to juvenile court by a law enforcement officer

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intake

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screening procedure conducted by a court officer or a probation officer where one or several actions are reccomended

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intake officer

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officer who conducts screening of juveniles

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petition

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requests that the juvenile court decide whether the allegations are true and determine appropriate penalty or disposition

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prosecutorial waiver

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authority of prosecutors in juvenile cases to have those cases transferred to the jurisdiction of criminal court