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1. How many states have laws that allow juveniles to be tried as adults? A. two B. ten C. twenty-six D. fifty Ans: D Learning Objective: 13-1: Introduce the juvenile justice system and its histo... ry. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Chapter 13, Introduction Difficulty Level: Easy 2. The first juvenile court was intended to serve the needs of ______ children who needed supervision. A. poor B. homeless C. all D. violent Ans: C Learning Objective: 13-1: Introduce the juvenile justice system and its history. Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: A Brief History of the Juvenile Court Difficulty Level: Medium 3. The first juvenile courts were based on the doctrine known as ______. A. tender years B. parens patriae C. person in need of supervision D. ex parte crouse Ans: B Learning Objective: 13-1: Introduce the juvenile justice system and its history. Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: A Brief History of the Juvenile Court Difficulty Level: Medium [Show More]

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