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QUIZ C HALLENGING A TTITUDE AND P ERCEPTIONS
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Children living / working on the streets are a social threat, and are to be blamed for an increase in juvenile delinquency. True False
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“Violence” against children means all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation, but does NOT include sexual abuse. True False
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Research and evidence suggests that majority of the crimes committed by children globally are rather serious in nature. True False
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“Children in contact with the justice system” refers to children who come into contact with the justice system as – 1) Victims, offenders 2) Only offenders 3) Victims, witnesses, offenders 4) Victims, witnesses
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My own child can never become involved in crime. O Yes O No O May be
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Community based sentences or non- institutional penalties is a way of letting the children ‘getting off lightly’. O True O False
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Diversion should be used only when there is NO evidence that the child committed the alleged offence. True False
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All children are to be treated equally and there is no need for gender-based vulnerability of juvenile female offenders to be taken into account in decision- making. O True O False
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Growing up in an environment where violence takes place can make violence in custody feel “normal” for some young people. True False
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Children’s rights and juvenile justice in particular is a very high priority in all countries globally. True False
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Countries with limited financial and human resources should prioritize budgeting and governance for child victims over juvenile offenders. Yes May be No
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The participation of an offender in a restorative justice process can be used as evidence of admission of guilt in subsequent legal proceedings. True False
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The ……… has the responsibility to assist families in providing care and protection of children. A. Society B. Government C. NGOs D. All the above E. Only family is responsible
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Personal beliefs (“rehabilitation of juvenile offenders is not possible” / “they deserve to be punished for their crimes”) of juvenile justice functionaries will have no effect on the implementation of the juvenile justice administration. True False
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The gender-based vulnerability of juvenile female offenders should not be taken into account in decision-making because it discriminates against juvenile male offenders. True False
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In a ‘Restorative process’ the victim, offender, and / or community member affected by a crime participate together in the resolution of matters arising from the crime, without any external help. O True O False
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(Choose the most appropriate response) – Objective of Restorative Justice is - Criticize crime and the criminal Encourage all parties to take responsibility, particularly the offender Treat criminal behaviour as unacceptable
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