Exam 1: Defining and Measuring Juvenile Dleinquency
Exam 1: Defining and Measuring Juvenile Dleinquency39 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Juvenile Justice36 Questions
Exam 3: Causes of Delinquency: Rational Choice and Individual Explanations42 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Explanations of Delinquency43 Questions
Exam 5: Correlates and Causes of Delinquency46 Questions
Exam 6: Police and Juvenile Offenders49 Questions
Exam 7: Due Process and Juveniles Rights44 Questions
Exam 8: Juvenile Detention and Court Intake48 Questions
Exam 9: Transfer to Criminal Court47 Questions
Exam 10: The Juvenile Court Process48 Questions
Exam 11: Juvenile Corrections: Institutional and Residental39 Questions
Exam 12: Juvenile Pobation and Community Corrections39 Questions
Exam 13: Restorative Justice39 Questions
Exam 14: The Future of Juvenile Justice39 Questions
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Criminologists have used the National Youth Survey, which is what kind of measurement:
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Criminologists and lawmakers have focused their efforts on examining causes of juvenile crime to prevent delinquency and correct juvenile offenders.
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Results of self-report measures show that delinquent behavior is spread more equally among youth of all social classes.
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Victimization surveys are not as reliable as official measures for measuring juvenile offending because victims may not be able to identify their perpetrator and know if the perpetrator was actually a juvenile.
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What form of juvenile offending and victimization measure is considered the most accurate?
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The definition of "Juvenile Delinquency" varies according to statutory definitions in each state.
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Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each juvenile crime measurement and the importance and benefit of combining the measurements.
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"Official Crime Statistics" are not a precise measure of the true extent of crime because many crimes are not reported to police.
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Child victimization has been linked to problem behaviors, delinquency and criminal behavior in later life.
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Warr, (2000) stated that most Americans' knowledge and opinions of crime and justice are based upon what they see on television and read in newspapers.
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The FBI is introducing the NIBRS. How is this report different from the NCR?
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"Official measures" of juvenile crime use self-report questionnaires as a data source.
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Most serious property and personal violent crimes are committed by juvenile offenders under the age of 18.
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In a 2006 National report: children under six who were victims of murder, were most often killed by a:
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