Youth court programs
a. |
Involve multiple-level supervision |
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b. |
Involve peers to determine the appropriate sentence |
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c. |
Are the most effective at reducing recidivism rates |
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d. |
Employ a victim- and community-centered approach |
Research indicates that offenders who participate in work release programs are more likely to find and maintain employment upon release.
True
False
Diversion programs increase the number of cases formally processed.
True
False
Most people who receive bail cannot afford it.
True
False
Restorative justice diversion programs are the least effective at preventing recidivism.
True
False
Diversion programs can provide skills that aid in the rehabilitation of the offender.
True
False
Most individuals on probation do not successfully complete it.
True
False
1. (B) Youth court programs involves youth tribunals consisting of peers to determine the appropriate sentence like regular juries in criminal courts.
2. True, They are likely to get get some job after release.
3. True,
4. True
5. False
6. True
8. - - - -
Youth court programs a. Involve multiple-level supervision b. Involve peers to determine the appropriate sentence c....
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