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natalie2426

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One of the possible careers that could be part of the juvenile correctional system is that of high school teacher.
 
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Explain the purpose and procedure of blended sentencing.
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

The answer should include the following points:
 A blended sentence is a sentence imposed by a juvenile court that blends a juvenile disposition and an adult sentence for certain serious youthful offenders.
 Some states permit juvenile court judges at the disposition hearing in the delinquency court to impose both an adult and a juvenile sentence concurrently.
 This option may be given to juveniles who have received a direct file, mandatory or a prosecutorial waiver, to the adult court.



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