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Chapter 13 True/False Self-Quiz
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Juveniles never go to adult prisons.
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The juvenile court system may share personnel with the adult court system.
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The juvenile justice system has little or no focus on rehabilitation.
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Juvenile court decisions may affect entire families.
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Because of the legal reforms of the 1960s and 1970s, juvenile delinquents enjoy many of the rights afforded adults in the criminal court.
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Juveniles are never diverted from the justice system.
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There are no major differences between criminal court and juvenile court.
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Each state has its own structure and method of processing juvenile justice cases.
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In an adjudicatory hearing, the judge also acts as jury.
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As far as the criminal justice system is concerned, children may do whatever adults do.
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