Solutions (Top Score A+)
• Dependent -✓✓There is a victim (WIC: 300)
• Juvenile, Child, or Minor -✓✓Any person under the age of 18
• Status Offenders -✓✓"Punk" ex) driving under the age of 21 (WIC: 600)
• Wards -✓✓criminals (WIC: 602)
• Do juveniles have the right to have an adult present? -✓✓No
• 305 -✓✓Authorizes an deputy to take into temporary custody without parent
• 625 -✓✓Gives deputy the authority to take into temporary custody of a minor
who falls into 300 WIC.
• 48264 -✓✓Authorizes a deputy to take a minor who is absent from school
without a valid excuse or is found away from home.
• 300(a) -✓✓May take a child into protective custody w/o warrant IF the child has
suffered serious physical harm from the child's parent/guardian in terms of
INJURY.
• 300(b) -✓✓May take a child into protective custody w/o warrant IF the child has
suffered serious physical harm or illness due to the child's parent/guardian in terms
of MENTAL ILLNESS, and DISABILITY.
• 300(c) -✓✓May take a child into protective custody w/o warrant IF the child has
suffered serious emotional damage from parent/guardian in terms of SERIOUS
ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, etc.
• WIC 601 -✓✓Habitual disobedience/truancy
,• Can juveniles be detained in a facility that contains adults for longer than 6
hours? -✓✓No
• Reasons that juveniles can be detained in a facility for less than 6 hours? -
✓✓Purpose of investigation, release to parent/guardian, and transferring to juvenile
facility.
• Can a juvenile be placed in an adult jail without it being ordered by a juvenile
court judge? -✓✓No
• Can juveniles under the influence be escorted to an adult facility for a test? -
✓✓Yes
• What are the conditions for a juvenile to be escorted to an adult facility for
testing? -✓✓They need to be supervised and it has to be less than 2 hours.
• What constitutes as secure detention? -✓✓Locked room, secured cuffs to a rail,
and restrained
• Can males and females be placed in the same space if they are supervised by
staff? -✓✓Yes
• What are the three things you must inform a minor during secured detention? -
✓✓Their allowance of 2 phone calls within 1 hour, the purpose of the secure
detention, length of time expected (>6 hours)
• Is contact between adult and minor inmates without staff present lawful? -✓✓No
• What are the situations where an adult inmate and minor inmate might come into
contact? -✓✓booking, medical screening, or if there is an inmate worker
• Contributing to the delinquency of a minor -✓✓an person whose acts may
cause/encourages any minor to fall within the jurisdiction of the court may be
charged with a crime
• PC: 272 -✓✓Threatens, commands, persuades any person under 18 to engage in
criminal behavior.
, • Example of contributing ti the delinquency of a minor -✓✓An 18 year old
smoking and giving it to a 16 year old.
• Inhalation (smoking/inhaling) -✓✓Drug enters the body through the tissues of the
lungs
• Injection (syringe/needle) -✓✓Drugs enter directly into a muscle/vein into
circulatory system
• Intranasal (syringe/needle) -✓✓Drugs enter the body through the tissue of the
upper nose
• Transdermal (Touching) -✓✓Drugs enter the body through the skin into the
circulatory system.
• Ingestion (Eating) -✓✓Drugs enter the body via the tissue of the digestive
system.
• Stimulants -✓✓Increase the activity of the brain (accelerating heart rate,
respiration)
• What category of drug is cocaine? -✓✓Stimulant
• What category of drug is methamphetamine? -✓✓Stimulant
• Synthetic stimulants -✓✓Combination of ingredients that are not natural
• Organic stimulants -✓✓Made from plants
• A subject presents with dilated pupils, high pulse rate, slow pupil reaction,
paranoia, sweating, loss of appetite, and burned finger and lips, they most likely
have used -✓✓Stimulants
• What are the signs/symptoms of stimulant use? -✓✓Dilated pupils, slow pupil
reaction, and high use rate
• What are the indicators of stimulant use? -✓✓Paranoia, sweating, loss of appetite,
and burned finger tips/lips (if smoked)