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Juvenile vs. Criminal Law
Juvenile or Adult?
Purpose of Punishment
MN Juvenile
Justice
Juvenile Justice Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
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Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 100
A “Defendant” in the criminal system would be called what in the
juvenile system?
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What is a Respondent?
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Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 200
A juvenile does not commit a crime. What is a “crime” called
in the juvenile system?
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What is an offense?
HomeJuvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 300
A defendant can be found guilty. A juvenile is found
______?
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What is delinquent?
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Juvenile Law vs. Criminal Law 400
A juvenile who is found delinquent is not called a criminal. What is the
juvenile called?
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What is a juvenile offender?
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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?
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Who is the judge?
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MN Juvenile Justice System 100
A juvenile is brought into the Minnesota juvenile justice system when he or she is
________ by police.
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What is apprehended or taken into custody?
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MN Juvenile Justice System 200
A child under age 10 in the juvenile system is called what?
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What is a child in need of protection?
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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__________ ?
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What is an “adult”?
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MN Juvenile Justice System 400
If a juvenile denies the charge he or she receives a ______?
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What is a trial?
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MN Juvenile Justice System 500
If the juvenile is found delinquent at the trial, the next step is a _______
hearing.
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What is a disposition?
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Purpose of Criminal Law 100
Some people describe this as “ an eye for an eye” or as revenge.
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What is punishment?
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Purpose of Criminal Law 200
The goal of prevention is to ____________?
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What is discourage offenders from committing crimes in the
future?
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Purpose of Criminal Law 300
Locking a person up in jail is an example of __________?
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What is incapacitation?
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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.
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What is rehabilitation?
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Purpose of Criminal Law 500
The goal of Juvenile Law is____ ? • Punishment• Prevention• Incapacitation• Rehabilitation
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What is Rehabilitation?
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Juvenile or Adult? 100
A juvenile must be over _______ years of age and charged with a
________to be considered an adult in MN.
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What is 14 and felony?
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Juvenile or Adult? 200
A juvenile can also be charged as an adult if they are ______
years old and charged with ___________.
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What is 16 and first degree murder?
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Juvenile or Adult? 300
If the juvenile is convicted as an adult he or she will receive an __________
punishment.
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What is adult?
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Juvenile or Adult? 400
A felony is a crime punishable by imprisonment in excess of ____
year(s).
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What is one year?
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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.
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What is Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile?
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Mixed Bag 100
Originally juveniles in the criminal justice system were treated the same as
_________.
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Who are adults?
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Mixed Bag 200
True or False, courts treat juveniles differently than
adults?
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True.
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Mixed Bag 300
True or False-All Juvenile Records are
Private.
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What is False?
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Mixed Bag 400
The Supreme Court said that courts must respect the ________
__________ rights of juveniles.
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What is Due Process?
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Mixed Bag 500
Youths have many rights under the law. Name one.
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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"
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FINAL JEOPARDY
One interesting thing I learned about Juvenile Law is:
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What is _______?