1. Secure Detention Temporary Custody of the child while the
child is under the physical restriction of a
detention center or facility pending adjudi-
cation, disposition or placement
2. Disposition A hearing in which the court determines
the most appropriate dispositional ser-
vices in the least restrictive available set-
ting provided for delinquency case
3. Secure, Non-Secure, Home The three types of detention are:
4. Rules or principles that gov- DJJ has defined 'ethics' as
ern our behavior about what is
right and wrong
5. Professional Which term best describe "behaviors
and skills in a particular occupation that
demonstrates competency?"
6. Major Depression Feeling hopeless, showing a loss of
self-esteem, a significant change in
weight, and persistent sad crying are all
symptoms of
7. Being irritable, agitated, and Name three signs of major depression?
sad; insomnia loss of self-es-
teem
8. Circuit Court 13) In which court are most of the juvenile
case's heard?
9. Impulsive behavior 17) Select a symptom of Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder:
10. Anxiety 19) What is a substance withdrawal symp-
tom?
11. probation A supervision program created by law,
which is ordered by the court in cases in-
, DJJ Exam
volving a youth who has been found guilty
of having committed a delinquent
12. Mental health professional, The mental health and substance abuse
youth, parents, and other treatment plan is developed by the
sources
13. Bail and Jury Trial 29) Youth in the juvenile justice system
have the same right to due process as
adults, Except for the right to:
14. Screening 41) Procedures used to determine the pos-
sible presence of a mental health or sub-
stance abuse problem and that are used
to identify the need for further assessment
are referred to as
15. Juvenile's home state 42) An ICJ youth's status as a juvenile is
determined by the
16. provide a uniform set of pro- 43) The Interstate Compact on Juveniles
cedures to providing courtesy was developed to
supervision for juveniles out of
their home state
17. MAYSI Used during screening to identify current
mental health emotional disturbance and
problem behaviors, also used for sub-
stance abuse, and determines if further
assessment are necessary
18. upon the youth's transition 48) The mental health and substance
form the family or program abuse treatment transition plan establish-
es goals to be maintained:
19. Adjudicatory Hearing 49) A hearing for the court to determine
whether or not the facts support the alle-
gations stated in the petition, is called a
(n)hearing.
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