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Post- Professional Development Quiz
Instructions:
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1.
Juvenile Justice System
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2.
Foster Care System
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3.
Congregate home
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4.
Biological Family
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5.
Foster Family
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6.
Kinship home
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7.
Foster Boarding home
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a.
Placement setting that consists of 24-hour supervision for children in highly structured settings such as group homes, childcare institutions, residential treatment facilities, or maternity homes.
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b.
Refers to a family and its members who are related by blood.
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c.
A family that provides custody or guardianship for children whose parents are unable to look after them.
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d.
A placement with families that are unknown to the child.
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e.
A placement that can occur when a public child welfare agency has legal custody and places a child with relatives or kin in a foster care arrangement.
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f.
A temporary service provided by States for children who cannot live with their families. Sometimes referred to as Out-of-Home care.
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g.
The structure of the criminal legal system that deals with crimes committed by minors, usually between the ages of 10 and 18 years.
Post- Professional Development Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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g
1.
Juvenile Justice System
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f
2.
Foster Care System
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a
3.
Congregate home
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b
4.
Biological Family
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c
5.
Foster Family
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e
6.
Kinship home
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d
7.
Foster Boarding home
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a.
Placement setting that consists of 24-hour supervision for children in highly structured settings such as group homes, childcare institutions, residential treatment facilities, or maternity homes.
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b.
Refers to a family and its members who are related by blood.
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c.
A family that provides custody or guardianship for children whose parents are unable to look after them.
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d.
A placement with families that are unknown to the child.
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e.
A placement that can occur when a public child welfare agency has legal custody and places a child with relatives or kin in a foster care arrangement.
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f.
A temporary service provided by States for children who cannot live with their families. Sometimes referred to as Out-of-Home care.
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g.
The structure of the criminal legal system that deals with crimes committed by minors, usually between the ages of 10 and 18 years.