The prohibition of gender bias in the treatment of female delinquents was a component of which legislative event?
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In what year was the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act, which reformed the juvenile justice system in the United States, enacted?
What was the significance of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act of 1974 in the context of national legislation?
What mechanism did the JJDP Act of 1974 use to encourage states to implement its reform efforts?
One of the major reform efforts of the 1974 JJDP Act was the deinstitutionalization of which specific group of offenders?
What specific rule did the JJDP Act of 1974 establish regarding the housing of status offenders?
In what year was the JJDPA reauthorized with a specific focus on identifying service gaps for female juvenile delinquents?
The 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA expected states to prohibit what form of bias in the placement, treatment, and programming of female delinquents?
Prior to the JJDP Act of 1974, which level of government was historically responsible for overseeing juvenile matters?
Which of the following was NOT a major reform effort of the 1974 JJDP Act mentioned in the text?
What did the federal government expect states to provide for female delinquents following the 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA?
The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act redefined the philosophy, authority, and what else of the juvenile justice system?
According to the text, the 1974 JJDP Act established some oversight at which level of government?
One of the key reforms of the JJDP Act of 1974 was the separation of juvenile offenders from which other group?
The 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA specifically addressed the needs of which group?
What does the acronym JJDPA stand for?
The federal statute 42 U.S.C. 5601 is cited in the text in relation to what specific topic?
A major policy revision under the 1974 JJDP Act concerned what type of holding facilities for youth?
What action were states encouraged to take regarding their services for female delinquents as part of the 1992 JJDPA reauthorization?
The prohibition of gender bias under the 1992 reauthorization applied to placement, programming, and what other area?
What was the main focus of the 1974 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act?
The 1974 JJDP Act redefined the philosophy and procedures of the juvenile justice system, as well as what else?
Which statement accurately describes the shift in oversight caused by the JJDP Act of 1974?
The deinstitutionalization of status offenders, a key reform of the 1974 Act, meant they should not be held with whom?
What was the primary demographic focus of the 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA?
Which area was NOT mentioned as one where gender bias against female delinquents should be prohibited according to the 1992 reauthorization?
The JJDP Act of 1974 was the first major initiative of its kind to address juvenile delinquency on what scale?
How did the JJDP Act of 1974 influence state policies?
Which of these reforms was a central part of the 1974 JJDP Act?
What was the expectation from the federal government for states regarding female delinquency after the 1992 reauthorization?
The policy that status offenders should not be held in secure facilities with delinquent youth falls under the reform of...
In what year did a reauthorization of the JJDPA encourage states to address programming for female delinquents?
What does the text identify as the 'first major federal initiative to address juvenile delinquency'?
Which phrase best describes the role of state funding in the JJDP Act of 1974?
The 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA reflected a federal expectation for states to address what issue in their juvenile justice systems?
What did the JJDP Act of 1974 reform regarding the juvenile justice system?
The shift of some oversight from states to the federal level was a key outcome of which legislation?
Which policy is a direct example of the reforms instituted by the JJDP Act of 1974?
The 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA encouraged states to provide 'appropriate services' for which specific group?
What kind of bias was specifically targeted for prohibition in the 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA?
What did the JJDP Act of 1974 redefine in the American juvenile justice system?
The text describes the JJDP Act of 1974 as the first major initiative of what kind?
What was a primary incentive for states to comply with the reforms of the JJDP Act of 1974?
The deinstitutionalization of status offenders was a policy aimed at which group within the juvenile system?
The 1992 reauthorization of the JJDPA introduced a focus on what?
Which of these actions was an expectation for states following the 1992 JJDPA reauthorization?
What does the text say was redefined by the JJDP Act of 1974?
What was the historical precedent for overseeing juvenile matters before the 1974 JJDP Act?
The policy of 'deinstitutionalizing status offenders' was part of which legislative act?
What was a main difference between the focus of the 1974 JJDP Act and its 1992 reauthorization?