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CJS 251 Week 4 Quiz
Week 4 Quiz: Chapters 5, 6, 15, and 16
1) A(n) __________ is when a decision is made whether a case should enter the juvenile justice system or be terminated without further action.
- A) judicial decision
- B) judicial disposition
- C) detention
- D) intake
2) The term __________ refers to trying juveniles as adults.
- A) concurrent jurisdiction
- B) adjudication hearing
- C) legislative exclusion
- D) juvenile waiver
3) This allows juvenile court judges to commit a juvenile to a correctional facility beyond the age of 18.
- A) reverse waiver
- B) extended jurisdiction
- C) blended sentence
- D) concurrent jurisdiction
4) So-called __________ , or problem-solving courts, include drug courts, domestic violence courts, and teen courts among others.
- A) traditional courts
- B) specialized courts
- C) adjudication courts
- D) special jurisdictional courts
5) Goldstein’s concept of __________ was influential due to its concern with developing custom-tailored solutions to specific types of crime problems.
- A) custom-solution policing
- B) problem-oriented policing
- C) broken-windows policing
- D) ends-justification policing
6) The decision in the case of __________ defined an articulable standards for the conduct of warrantless stop-and-frisk searches.
- A) Furman v. Georgia
- B) Terry v. Ohio
- C) Chicago v. Morales
- D) Roberts v. Louisiana
7) At the top of the wedding cake model, the smallest layer, are __________.
- A) misdemeanors
- B) felonies
- C) celebrated cases
- D) serial murder cases
8) The __________ decision was far-reaching. It brought executions to a halt and “emptied death rows across the country.”
- A) Furman v. Georgia
- B) Terry v. Ohio
- C) Mapp v. Ohio
- D) Gregg v. Georgia
9) __________ refers to any means of settling disputes outside the courtroom.
- A) Alternative dispute resolution
- B) Deposition
- C) Arbitration
- D) Mediation
10) The Federal Judicial Center has stated __________ technologies use devices such as integrated lecterns and electronic whiteboards in the courtroom.
- A) level-two
- B) level-four
- C) level-three
- D) level-one