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1. Explain what is meant by delinquency.
2. Identify assumptions of the due process model in juvenile justice.
3. Identify one main way that juvenile crime is measured in the United States.
4. Describe the relationship between moral development and delinquency.
5. Describe the impact of personality disorders on delinquency.
6. Describe one social structure theory, one learning theory, and one social control theories.
7. Explain the concept of diversion.
8. Describe the types of programs that do tend to work in delinquency prevention.
9. Explain the discretionary options a police officer can exercise in juvenile cases.
10. Explain how community-oriented policing affects juvenile cases.
11. Describe the different ways police are allowed to handle juveniles.
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Crime spree and crime series
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Crime analyst catches criminal
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Analyze the crime product
: Choose a sample crime product from the IACA website. Analyze the crime product. What value does the product have and for whom?
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Crime analyst
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Juvenile justice-what is meant by delinquency
: Explain what is meant by delinquency. Identify one main way that juvenile crime is measured in the United States.
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The study of large-scale administration
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Insanity defense-affirmative defenses
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Hate crimes
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Dual-court system
: What is the dual-court system(civil/criminal), and why does America have a dual-court system?
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