This document contains 33 multiple choice questions related to legal concepts involving criminal law, juvenile justice, child welfare, and family law. The questions cover topics such as evidence collection at crime scenes, capital punishment, child abuse and neglect, juvenile court procedures such as adjudication and conviction, child custody and parental rights termination, adoption, and relevant case law such as Breed v. Jones.
This document contains 33 multiple choice questions related to legal concepts involving criminal law, juvenile justice, child welfare, and family law. The questions cover topics such as evidence collection at crime scenes, capital punishment, child abuse and neglect, juvenile court procedures such as adjudication and conviction, child custody and parental rights termination, adoption, and relevant case law such as Breed v. Jones.
This document contains 33 multiple choice questions related to legal concepts involving criminal law, juvenile justice, child welfare, and family law. The questions cover topics such as evidence collection at crime scenes, capital punishment, child abuse and neglect, juvenile court procedures such as adjudication and conviction, child custody and parental rights termination, adoption, and relevant case law such as Breed v. Jones.
23.Anything that has been used, left, removed, altered or
contaminated during the commission of a crime by either the suspect or victim is part of A. Evidence B. Modus operandi C. Recidivism D. Preservation of crime scene 🙏🏽
24.Generally, putting to death a person, as a legal penalty, is called
A. Infliction B. Execution C. Murder D. Capital punishment 🙏🏽
25.Among the following, what is the form of abuse where the use of the victim is for selfish purposes and or financial gain? A. Verbal Abuse B. Exploitation C. Racketeering 🙏🏽 D. Khotongism
26.The most common legal grounds for termination of parental rights,
also a form of child abuse in most states. Sporadic visits, a few phone calls, or birthday cards are not sufficient to maintain parental rights. A. Exploitation B. Abuse C. Neglect 🙏🏽 D. Abandonment
27.Which of the following is defined as acts or omissions by a legal
caretaker that encompasses a broad range of acts, and usually requires proof of intent. A. Abuse B. Exploitation C. Neglect D. Abandonment 🙏🏽
28.The phase of a delinquency hearing similar to a "trial" in adult
criminal court,except that juveniles have no right to a jury trial, a public trial, or bail. A. Acquittal B. Conviction 🙏🏽 C. Adjudication D. Entertainment
29.Any of the processes involving enforcement of care, custody, or
support orders by an executive agency rather than by courts or judges. A. Criminal procedure 🙏🏽 B. Administrative procedure C. Summary procedure D. Trial
30.A legal relationship between two people not biologically related,
usually terminating the rights of biological parents, and usually with a trial "live-in" period. Once it is finalized, the records are sealed and only the most compelling interests will enable disclosure of documents. A. Adoption 🙏🏽 B. Foster parenting C. Common law relationship D. Brotherhood
31.What is the legal doctrine establishing court as determiner of best
environment for raising child which is an alternative to the Parens Patriae Doctrine? A. Rights of Society B. Miranda Doctrine C. Best interest of the Child Rule D. Parental Obligation🙏🏽
32.What was the case that allowed second prosecution in adult
court for conviction in juvenile court which was based on idea that first conviction was a "civil" matter? A. Case Law B. Breed v. Jones🙏🏽 C. Miranda v. Arizona D. Matt v. Jeff
33.The Law established by the history of judicial decisions in cases
decided by judges, as opposed to common law which is developed from the history of judicial decisions and social customs. A. Case Law B. Breed v. Jones
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