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geodog55

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At what stage does a juvenile probation officer determine whether court intervention is necessary?
 
  a. Intake
  b. Postadjudication
  c. Predisposition
  d. Postdisposition

Question 2

Juvenile courts' interventions in the lives of children and families was based on the legal doctrine of
 
  a. res ipsa loquitir. c. parens patriae.
  b. ipse dixit. d. patriae familiae.



honnalora

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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