Exam 16: Rethinking the Delinquency Problem
Exam 1: A Sociological Approach to Juvenile Delinquency35 Questions
Exam 2: Dimensions of Juvenile Delinquency34 Questions
Exam 3: Classical,biological and Psychogenic Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency34 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency: Social Strain and Cultural Transmission Theories35 Questions
Exam 5: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Deliquency: Social Learning and Social Control Theories35 Questions
Exam 6: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency: Labeling and Radicalconflict Theories35 Questions
Exam 7: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency:maturationlife-Course, rational Choicedeterrence, and Feminist Theorie35 Questions
Exam 8: The Family and Juvenile Delinquency35 Questions
Exam 9: Schools and Delinquency36 Questions
Exam 10: Youth Subcultures and Delinquency34 Questions
Exam 11: Juvenile Gangs and Delinquency31 Questions
Exam 12: Juveniles and the Police35 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Courts35 Questions
Exam 14: Juvenile Corrections32 Questions
Exam 15: Treatment and Prevention Strategies35 Questions
Exam 16: Rethinking the Delinquency Problem35 Questions
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Prolonging the transition from childhood to adulthood in urban industrial America __________.
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From a pragmatic standpoint,it may be that it is much more difficult to discern and describe the nature of a problem than it is to suggest ways of dealing with it.
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From a sociological perspective,juvenile delinquency,like any other social problem,is __________.
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Cox (2011)pointed out that a basic difficulty with legal definitions of delinquency is the problem with __________.
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A Presidential Task Force on delinquency prevention in 1967 suggested more involvement in adults making decisions that would have meaningful impact on young people.
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According to the research,which of the following ethnic groups appears to have the lowest juvenile delinquency rates?
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Prolonging the transition from childhood to adulthood in urban industrial America has never been functional.
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If affordable vocational and training programs were available,we would see __________.
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Much of the criticism aimed at juvenile courts has been aimed at the __________.
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Which amendment changed voting laws to allow 18-year-olds to vote?
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Mentoring programs help provide youths with positive role models who could help them fulfill social responsibilities and enhance their self-esteem.
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Most of the problems related to inconsistency in juvenile codes are associated with the __________.
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It is absolutely necessary to rethink the problem of delinquency in order to reduce or eliminate it.
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The following are examples of rethinking the delinquency problem EXCEPT for __________.
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What appeared to be the primary reason 18-year-olds received the right to vote in federal elections?
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