Exam 9: Peers and Delinquency: Juvenile Gangs and Groups
Exam 1: Childhood and Delinquency80 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature and Extent of Delinquency80 Questions
Exam 3: Individual Views of Delinquency79 Questions
Exam 4: Social Structure, Process, Culture, and Delinquency80 Questions
Exam 5: Social Reaction, Social Conflict, and Delinquency79 Questions
Exam 6: Developmental Theories of Delinquency: Life Course, Latent Trait, and Trajectory80 Questions
Exam 7: Gender and Delinquency80 Questions
Exam 8: The Family and Delinquency80 Questions
Exam 9: Peers and Delinquency: Juvenile Gangs and Groups80 Questions
Exam 10: Schools and Delinquency79 Questions
Exam 11: Drug Use and Delinquency79 Questions
Exam 12: Delinquency Prevention: Social and Developmental Perspectives79 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Justice: Then and Now80 Questions
Exam 14: Police Work With Juveniles80 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Court Process: Pretrial, Trial, and Sentencing80 Questions
Exam 16: Juvenile Corrections: Probation, Community-Treatment, and Institutionalization79 Questions
Exam 17: Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Abroad80 Questions
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A treatment-oriented ______ approach seeks to rehabilitate youths as opposed to simply incarcerating them.
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A social gang is involved in few delinquent activities and little drug use other than alcohol and marijuana use.
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Traditionally, gangs have operated in _____ experiencing rapid population change.
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According to the text, adolescent sexual activity _____ increases the likelihood of offending.
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_____ neighborhoods are inner-city areas of extreme poverty where the critical social control mechanisms have broken down.
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Frederick Thrasher did most of his research on gangs in the city of _____.
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The definition of a gang is a group of adolescents involved in delinquent behavior.
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Policymakers are encouraged to expand the use of evidence-based policies that are scientifically proven to reduce juvenile recidivism.
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It is possible that ____ love can fill a void of lessening parental attachment, and therefore result in less delinquent behavior.
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According to the _____ view, youths are encouraged to join gangs during periods of social, economic, and cultural turmoil.
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According to the National Youth Gang Survey, the most recent survey of gang membership estimates that there are _____ gang members in the United States.
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Explain Thrasher's, Klein's, and Miller's definitions of gangs. Discuss their similarities or differences.
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A friendship _____ is considered an association with a single "best friend."
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According to control theory approach, articulated by Travis Hirschi, delinquents are very attached to their peers.
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_____ is/are a method of enforcement in which police, armed with arrest and search warrants, enter a neighborhood in an operation to make as many arrests as possible.
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When the peer group provides the social and emotional basis for antisocial activity, a clique is transformed into a gang.
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A system of positions, facial expressions, and body language used by gang members to convey a message is called _____.
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