Exam 9: Schools and Delinquency
Exam 1: What Is a Juvenile Delinquent50 Questions
Exam 2: The Control of Children48 Questions
Exam 3: Theoretical Foundations of Crime and Delinquency50 Questions
Exam 4: Biological and Psychological Theories of Delinquency49 Questions
Exam 5: Sociological Theories of Delinquency50 Questions
Exam 6: Critical Theories, Life-Course, and Integrated Theories50 Questions
Exam 7: Female Delinquency50 Questions
Exam 8: The Family and Delinquency50 Questions
Exam 9: Schools and Delinquency50 Questions
Exam 10: Youth Gangs and Delinquency51 Questions
Exam 11: Substance Abuse50 Questions
Exam 12: The Police50 Questions
Exam 13: The Juvenile Court49 Questions
Exam 14: Juvenile Corrections49 Questions
Exam 15: International and Comparative Delinquency Culture and the Discontented48 Questions
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A formal or informal group or organization that demands undivided loyalty from its members.
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What is one of the pressures of teaching school?
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Why might a school be unable to maintain adequate educational quality and student discipline?
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What is the connection that students have to their schools, their lives there, and their academic work?
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Experts say _____ bullying isn't as common as _____ bullying.
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At which crucial point in the life course are people best able to learn?
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Which represents one of the least pressing juvenile delinquency issues?
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Which is an example of primary deviance as related to school performance?
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Which is not a controversial method that schools use to control students?
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, youths who aren't in school are more likely to do this.
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Until very recently, bullying was considered a normal part of growing up and the way that youngsters establish social hierarchy.
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Students who have trouble in school can experience primary deviance.
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Which students are most likely to drop out of school or turn to delinquency?
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A good education program can reduce delinquent recidivism rates.
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Which is an example of secondary deviance as related to school performance?
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Young high school dropouts are nearly _____ as likely as high school graduates to be incarcerated.
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