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Kent v. United States - ANSWERS-a U.S. Supreme Court decision that courts must provide the
"essentials of due process" in transferring juveniles to the adult system
In re Gault (1967) - ANSWERS-14th amendment Due Process Clause allows requirements for
state delinquency proceedings. established the principle that young persons have constitutional
rights
In re Winship - ANSWERS-Proof beyond a reasonable doubt applies to minors
accounted for largest percent of youth moving through the juvenile justice system - ANSWERS-
males
Illinois has experienced a ______% decrease in admission for juvey - ANSWERS-25%
recidivism rate in Illinois
rate within 3 years
cost to tax payers - ANSWERS-17, 37%, 13 billion
The SARA Model to Problem Solving - ANSWERS-Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment
Assessment Phase builds toward - ANSWERS-Process and Impact Evaluation
, Goal of Problem-solving assessment - ANSWERS-did the problem change and did the response
cause the change
First Amendment - ANSWERS-Religion and Speech
Second Amendment - ANSWERS-Right to bear arms
Third Amendment - ANSWERS-No quartering of soldiers
Fourth Amendment - ANSWERS-Protects against unreasonable search and seizure
Fifth Amendment - ANSWERS-A constitutional amendment designed to protect the rights of
persons accused of crimes, including protection against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and
punishment without due process of law.
Sixth Amendment - ANSWERS-Right to a speedy and public trial
Seventh Amendment - ANSWERS-Right to trial by jury
Eigth Amendment - ANSWERS-freedom from excessive bail. freedom from excessive fines and
cruel and unusal punishment.
Fourteenth Amendment - ANSWERS-due process and equal protection
U.S. Constitution was ratified in - ANSWERS-1788 effective 1789