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1
Q

What makes up the triangle of trauma

A

Perpetrator

Rescuer

Victim

2
Q

What is a risk factor

A

Characteristics at the biological, psychological, family, community, or cultural level

Usually have negative outcomes

3
Q

What is a protective factor

A

Characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes

4
Q

What is a status offender

A

Juvenile who commits an act that would not be crimes if they were an adult

5
Q

What are examples of status offenses

A

Curfew
Truancy
Smoking
Runaway

6
Q

Can a status offender be securely detained

A

No

7
Q

Who can be taken to juvenile detention without regard on holding regulations

A

Out of state runaways

8
Q

What is a delinquent offender

A

Juvenile who has committed a crime

9
Q

Can a delinquent offender be securely detained

A

Yes

10
Q

How long can delinquent offenders be held in an adult jail

A

Up to 6 hours total

11
Q

What must apply when a juvenile is held in an adult jail

A

Sight and sound separation

12
Q

What 9 crimes will result in an automatic waiver to the adult system

A
Murder
Robbery
Rape
Forcible penetration
Infamous crimes against nature
Mayhem
Assault or battery with intent to commit any of above felonies
Drug offenses- on or within 1000 feet of school
Arson
13
Q

How many detention facilities does Idaho have

A

11