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Question #1
When individuals engage in acts of truancy or consumes alcoholic beverages
A.
are referred to as status offenses
B.
are not illegal when done by adults
C.
are prohibited for juveniles
D.
all of the above
Question #2
marriage and the consumptive of alcoholic beverages are
A.
outdated
B.
negative norms
C.
prescriptive norms
D.
proscriptive norms
Question #3
A measure is considered reliable when
A.
the average person believes it
B.
it yields the same results upon repetition of the measuring procedure or repetition by other investigators
C.
it produces results
D.
it in fact measures whatever it is supposed to measure
Question #4
The eight categories of crimes chosen as the basis for the Uniform Crime Report Index because _____
A.
only because of the frequency of occurrence
B.
because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence, and likelihood of being reported to the police
C.
only because of their seriousness
D.
only because of the likelihood of being reported to the police
Question #5
the court intake personnel in an informally handled, or non-petitioned case, may decide to
A.
dismiss the case
B.
send the juvenile directly to juvenile detention or foster care
C.
let the parents handle the case
D.
divert the matter away from the court system
Question #6
The victimization data collected by the National Crime Surveys's major limiation is that __________.
A.
victims are the only source of information
B.
victims really do not care to answer the questions
C.
victims have never filed any police complaint
D.
victims distrust surveys
Question #7
According to Graeme Newman’s The Punishment Response (1978), appropriate punishment “to suit the crime” would __________.
A.
not only encourage the reformation of offenders, but discourage criminality in the general populace
B.
result in the elimination of the Juvenile court system altogether
C.
jam up the court system so much that most juvenile offenders would be adults before their case was heard in court
D.
only further encourage juveniles to break the law, as well as to hide their behavior better
Question #8
Lombroso and the Positivistic School of Criminology's premises, methodology, and conclusions of have been __________.
A.
subjected to intense scrutiny and criticism by subsequent investigators
B.
accepted by most criminologists
C.
adopted by all foreign scholars as definitive conclusions concerning the cause of criminal behavior
D.
totally ignored
Question #9
What do you call unique organization of relatively stable psychological traits possessed by an individual, as revealed by one's interaction with people, events, situations, and other components of the environment?
A.
personality
B.
deviant behavior
C.
normal behavior
D.
social indifference
Question #10
American Psychiatric Association's consistent application of the medical model on behavior is emphasized in the use of the following terms
A.
bullies, victims, and interlopers
B.
conduct disorder , diagnosis , and the later stages
C.
normal childhood behavior and boys will be boys
D.
adults, adolescents, children and juveniles
Question #11
Sociologists _____
A.
prefer not to comment on the causes of juvenile delinquency
B.
are not unanimous in pinpointing the exact causes of juvenile delinquency
C.
are unanimous in pinpointing the exact causes of juvenile delinquency
D.
neglect the causes of juvenile delinquency
Question #12
Durkheim believed that social norms become confusing and contradictory during times of social upheaval and
A.
the rules that restrain us from socially unacceptable acts can become weak or suspended
B.
the police and military must then take over in order to preserve social stability
C.
people will reach out to social institutions such as the family and religion in order to regain a sense of stability
D.
suicide rates drop dramatically
Question #13
To understand the unusually high suicide rates, Durkheim thought that we need to pay close attention to __________.
A.
local government
B.
arrest rates
C.
prevailing social conditions
D.
economic status
Question #14
According to Merton, this identifiable behavior patterns encompasses most members of our society
A.
conformity
B.
ritualism
C.
retreatism
D.
innovation
Question #15
It involves the rigid adherence to the culturally approved methods for getting ahead and making progress
A.
ritualism
B.
retreatism
C.
centralism
D.
rebellion
Question #16
In Delinquent Boys, Cohen's main focus was on __________.
A.
abused children
B.
average boys.
C.
middle class juveniles
D.
the behavior of lower class juveniles
Question #17
Cloward and Ohlin presented three types of juvenile gangs. Which of the following was NOT one of those gangs?
A.
conflict-oriented gang
B.
crime-oriented gang
C.
rebellion-oriented gang
D.
retreatist-oriented gang
Question #18
Thorsten Sellin, in explaining fluctuating crime rates in different parts of urban society, noted that values, customs, and standards of conduct were __________.
A.
not uniform throughout the population
B.
really not that important
C.
not identifiable
D.
uniform throughout the population
Question #19
Instead of being distributed uniformly over the city of Chicago, Shaw and McKay found that juvenile delinquents tend to be concentrated __________.
A.
in jail
B.
in areas adjacent to the central business district and to heavy industrial areas
C.
in the rural outreaches of the city
D.
in the suburbs
Question #20
It was found that there is a remarkable similarity between the strain theory findings on __________ boys and girls U.S. boys and girls
A.
Cambodian
B.
Chinese
C.
Korean
D.
Japanese
Question #21
The term used to desribe the process by which individuals learn and internalize the attitudes, values, and behaviors appropriate to persons functioning as social beings
A.
characterization
B.
socialization
C.
crystallization
D.
politicization
Question #22
Sutherland and Cressey explained that if the definitions favorable to law violation outweigh the definitions unfavorable to law violation, the balance scale is tipped and the youth __________.
A.
loses interest in society
B.
will become a ward of the state
C.
slips into juvenile delinquency
D.
can never become a law-abiding citizen
Question #23
It is the possible effect of the exposure to the fantasized heroics and aggression of Rambo or the Terminator using Glasser's differential identification
A.
have no effect on juveniles
B.
are ignored by most youth
C.
have no effect on females
D.
can become viable role models for some youngsters
Question #24
According to Burgess and Akers, people are motivated to behave in certain ways if __________.
A.
they have a strong religious background
B.
they come from a wealthy background
C.
they have been rewarded for doing so
D.
come from a hard-working background
Question #25
Reckless’ Containment theory may be applied to delinquency which means that the term “pull factors” might encompass such variables as __________.
A.
membership in a street gang or participation in a criminal subculture
B.
mental conflict and anxiety
C.
pride and self-worth
D.
alienation and frustration
Question #26
Inner containment __________.
A.
represents the ability of a person to resist temptations
B.
does not vary among individuals
C.
applies only to juveniles
D.
cannot be applied to juveniles
Question #27
What technique of neutralization is used when local high school students who are caught painting graffiti on an abandoned building and says "Nobody even lives there, so what's the harm?"
A.
appeal to higher loyalties
B.
condemning the condemner
C.
denial of responsibility
D.
denial of harm
Question #28
For Matza, a delinquent is pictured as
A.
occasionally free to "drift"
B.
unchanging
C.
locked into a particular situation
D.
an immoral person
Question #29
how did Hirschi describe delinquents?
A.
They have strong social bonds
B.
They have relatively weak social bonds and consequently feel little remorse for violations of generally accepted social standards
C.
They have absolutely no social bonds
D.
They have a great deal of remorse
Question #30
According to Cohen and Short ____
A.
rejected the notion that delinquency is an inherent potentiality in all human beings
B.
were not interested in delinquency
C.
supported the social control theorists' explanations of juvenile delinquency
D.
accepted the idea that delinquency is an inherent potentiality in all human beings
Question #31
Which of the following principles comprise the foundation for the labeling theory of deviant and delinquent behavior?
A.
only social roles
B.
only social status
C.
only social expectations
D.
social status, social roles, and social expectations
Question #32
What does the concept of "Definition of the Situation" mean?
A.
when people define a situation as real, it becomes real in its consequences
B.
situations are defined differently
C.
no situation is ever the same
D.
situations can cause serious consequences
Question #33
Accoring to Robert Merton, self-fulfilling prophecy is ____
A.
causing a variety of activities
B.
a catalyst for eliciting future behavior of the prescribed kind
C.
having no effect on future behavior
D.
relative unimportance
Question #34
Frank Tannenbaum stated that ____
A.
the treatment of the offender that makes a hardened criminal out of the accidental or occasional one
B.
the type of prison used to incarcerate convicted felons
C.
the privileges given to incarcerated individuals
D.
the type of treatment used to incarcerate those convicted of misdemeanors
Question #35
This view is associated with tagging
A.
solitary confinement
B.
inadequate medical care in prison
C.
special privileges should be given to special prisoners
D.
the greater evil lies in the societal treatment, not in the original act
Question #36
Primary deviation occurs when ____
A.
when the deviant act is committed by a person under the age of ten
B.
when an individual may commit a deviant act (or several deviant acts but does not internalize the deviant self-concept and continues to occupy the role of conformist
C.
when a deviant act is instigated by the parent
D.
when an individual's self-concept is altered and the deviant role is personally assumed
Question #37
What view did Howard Becker propound in this book, The Outsiders?
A.
deviance, like beauty, exists in the eyes of the beholder
B.
deviance is the same to all
C.
deviance cannot be seen
D.
deviance really does not exist
Question #38
Perhaps Howard Becker's major contribution to labeling theory was his __________.
A.
idea that people from the same environment are motivated by different factors
B.
view that delinquents eventually outgrow their deviancy and conform to the values of society
C.
notion of a developmental process that precedes the attainment of a deviant or delinquent identity and career
D.
suggestion that there is a difference between a deviant identity and deviant career
Question #39
Radical Theory ____
A.
is no longer important
B.
departs from more established and accepted criminological theories
C.
is accepted by all sociologists as a valid explanation of delinquency
D.
conforms to the more accepted criminological theories
Question #40
This is the best predictor for delinquency for Herman and Julia Schwendinger
A.
the youth's relative position among other teenagers
B.
level of educational attainment
C.
religiosity
D.
personal health
Question #41
Television programming aimed at young adults show patterns of __________.
A.
real-life delinquent activities as fun and entertaining
B.
portraying delinquents as dangerous threats to social order
C.
programs that are focused on education
D.
children who are overly anxious about crime
Question #42
Life-Course offenders are best defined by those who engage in __________.
A.
criminal behaviors throughout their adult years but were never delinquent as teens
B.
delinquency during adolescence but do not go on to commit more crimes as adults
C.
antisocial behaviors at an early age and persist through their entire life
D.
criminal behaviors due to mental illness not detected in infancy
Question #43
Rational Choice Theory contends that law-violating behavior occurs when an offender decides to take a chance violating the law, therefore __________.
A.
the responsibility and accountability is directly on him/her
B.
the responsibility is on both the individual and society
C.
the responsibility of such choices can be blamed on society
D.
the responsibility for such choices can never be fully understood
Question #44
Specific deterrence is best described as discouraging __________.
A.
individuals who are still in school from committing delinquent acts
B.
others from committing similar acts
C.
an individual from committing similar acts in the future
D.
all of the above apply
Question #45
The general public likes this “get tough” attitude delinquent theory.
A.
feminist theory
B.
deterrence and rational theory
C.
rational choice theory
D.
deterrence theory
Question #46
In her book “Odd Girl Out,” Simmons pointed out that the culture’s socialization of girls as caretakers teaches them to be valued for __________.
A.
their academic abilities
B.
their appearance
C.
their athletic abilities
D.
their relations with others
Question #47
Which type of aggression was categorized by the intent to damage another person’s self-esteem or social status, within a group?
A.
relational aggression
B.
physical aggression
C.
indirect aggression
D.
social aggression
Question #48
Freda Adler’s hypothesis as to why women have been historically underrepresented in crime and delinquency is called __________.
A.
gender gap hypothesis
B.
liberation hypothesis
C.
frustration hypothesis
D.
maturation hypothesis
Question #49
The chivalry factor in delinquency is best explained by __________.
A.
females being treated with more leniency by police
B.
females being suspected less for criminal behavior
C.
male police officer who are respectful of delinquent women
D.
females being suspected less for criminal behavior and male police officer who are respectful of delinquent women
Question #50
Increases in interdisciplinary approaches to deviant behavior has included the role of __________.
A.
heredity
B.
sociobiology and heredity
C.
the media
D.
sociobiology
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