| A | B |
| An illegal or dangerous substance which harms a person's mind or body. | drug use |
| A crime that costs American consumers billions of dollars each year is the act of stealing goods. | shoplifting |
| The doctrine of governments' rights allows federal and state governments to regulate the health, safety, welfare, and morals of the people | public policy |
| Statutes defining a minor who has committed an act that would be a crime if done by an adult are found in every state | delinquent child |
| In 1990, the U. S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of temporary roadblocks to check for drunk drivers | sobriety checkpoint |
| If damage is extensive, willful or malicious causing of damage to property may be considered a serious crime. | vandalism |
| When a need for regular consumption of drugs or alcohol exists, the person can no longer function normally without drugs or alcohol | addiction |
| People who are mistreated by family members are victims of a reckless form of physical or mental abuse. | domestic violence |
| The actions of the minor who has done something that would not be a crime if it were done by an adult, to include truancy and running away | unruly child |
| The goal of the juvenile court is to steer the youthful offender in the right direction | rehabilitation |