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Home Juvenile vs. Criminal Law Juvenile or Adult? Purpose of Punishment MN Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice Jeopardy Juvenile Justice Jeopardy Final Jeopardy 500

Home Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 100 Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 100 A “Defendant” in the criminal system would be called what in the juvenile system?

HomeANSWER What is a Respondent?

Home Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 200 A juvenile does not commit a crime. What is a “crime” called in the juvenile system?

HomeANSWER What is an offense?

Home Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 300 A defendant can be found guilty. A juvenile is found ______?

HomeANSWER What is delinquent?

Home 400 Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 400 A juvenile who is found delinquent is not called a criminal. What is the juvenile called?

HomeANSWER What is a juvenile offender?

Home Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 500 A jury may decide a case for a defendant in adult criminal court, who usually decides in juvenile court?

HomeANSWER Who is the judge?

Home 100 MN Juvenile Justice System 100 A juvenile is brought into the Minnesota juvenile justice system when he or she is ________ by police.

HomeANSWER What is apprehended or taken into custody?

Home 200 MN Juvenile Justice System 200 A child under age 10 in the juvenile system is called what?

HomeANSWER What is a child in need of protection?

Home 300 MN Juvenile Justice System 300 A juvenile who is over 14 years of age and is accused of committing a felony can be charged as__________ ?

HomeANSWER What is an “adult”?

Home 400 MN Juvenile Justice System 400 If a juvenile denies the charge he or she receives a ______?

HomeANSWER What is a trial?

Home 500 MN Juvenile Justice System 500 If the juvenile is found delinquent at the trial, the next step is a _______ hearing.

HomeANSWER What is a disposition?

Home Purpose of Criminal Law 100 Some people describe this as “ an eye for an eye” or as revenge.

HomeANSWER What is punishment?

Home Purpose of Criminal Law 200 The goal of prevention is to ____________?

HomeANSWER What is discourage offenders from committing crimes in the future?

Home Purpose of Criminal Law 300 Locking a person up in jail is an example of __________?

HomeANSWER What is incapacitation?

Home Purpose of Criminal Law 400 The focus of _________ is to change behavior so that the person can lead a productive life. Examples include vocational programs and counseling.

HomeANSWER What is rehabilitation?

Home Purpose of Criminal Law 500 The goal of Juvenile Law is____ ? Punishment Prevention Incapacitation Rehabilitation

HomeANSWER What is Rehabilitation?

Home Juvenile or Adult? 100 A juvenile must be over _______ years of age and charged with a ________to be considered an adult in MN.

HomeANSWER What is 14 and felony?

Home Juvenile or Adult? 200 A juvenile can also be charged as an adult if they are ______ years old and charged with ___________.

HomeANSWER What is 16 and first degree murder?

Home Juvenile or Adult? 300 If the juvenile is convicted as an adult he or she will receive an __________ punishment.

HomeANSWER What is adult?

Home Juvenile or Adult? 400 A felony is a crime punishable by imprisonment in excess of ____ year(s).

HomeANSWER What is one year?

Home Juvenile or Adult? 500 If the juvenile is between 14 and 17 years of age and charged with a felony the minor may be treated as an ____________ rather than be certified as an adult.

HomeANSWER What is Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile?

Home Mixed Bag 100 Originally juveniles in the criminal justice system were treated the same as _________.

HomeANSWER Who are adults?

Home Mixed Bag 200 True or False, courts treat juveniles differently than adults?

HomeANSWER True.

Home Mixed Bag 300 True or False- All Juvenile Records are Private.

HomeANSWER What is False?

Home Mixed Bag 400 The Supreme Court said that courts must respect the ________ __________ rights of juveniles.

HomeANSWER What is Due Process?

Home Mixed Bag 500 Youths have many rights under the law. Name one.

HomeANSWER What is: The right to receive notice of charges The right to obtain legal counsel The right to "confrontation and cross- examination" The "privilege against self-incrimination" The right to receive a "transcript of the proceedings," and The right to "appellate review"

Home FINAL JEOPARDY One interesting thing I learned about Juvenile Law is:

HomeANSWER What is _______?