Exam 3: Explaining Delinquency: Biological and Psychological Approaches
Exam 1: Introduction: the Definition and Extent of Delinquency66 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Juvenile Justice62 Questions
Exam 3: Explaining Delinquency: Biological and Psychological Approaches66 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Explanations of Delinquency71 Questions
Exam 5: Gang Delinquency63 Questions
Exam 6: Drugs and Delinquency59 Questions
Exam 7: Policing and Juveniles60 Questions
Exam 8: The Juvenile Court Process61 Questions
Exam 9: Due Process and Juveniles62 Questions
Exam 10: Institutionalresidential Interventions50 Questions
Exam 11: Juvenile Probation and Community Corrections47 Questions
Exam 12: Prevention in Juvenile Justice54 Questions
Exam 13: The Victimization of Juveniles51 Questions
Exam 14: Future Directions in Juvenile Justice50 Questions
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The idea that an individual can make decisions based only on the available choices is called:
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Which of the following can provide information on brain functioning?
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Classicism emphasizes the offense and legal system while Positivism emphasizes the offender and unique situation.
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Free will posits that people choose to act the way that they do after calculating the pros and cons of an activity.
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The idea that drugs have a direct causal impact on crime by inducing the user to act out in a certain way is called:
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