Deck 7: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency:maturationlife-Course, rational Choicedeterrence, and Feminist Theorie

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The chivalry factor in delinquency is best explained by __________.

A)male police officer who are respectful of delinquent women
B)females being treated with more leniency by police
C)females being suspected less for criminal behavior
D)Both b and c
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Specific deterrence is best described as discouraging __________.

A)an individual from committing similar acts in the future
B)others from committing similar acts
C)individuals who are still in school from committing delinquent acts
D)all of the above apply
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One of the longest-standing and most agreed upon facts in studying juvenile delinquency is that __________ and __________ are related.

A)weather and crime
B)IQ and crime
C)social class and marital status
D)age and crime
Question
Life-Course offenders are best defined by those who engage in __________.

A)antisocial behaviors at an early age and persist through their entire life
B)delinquency during adolescence but do not go on to commit more crimes as adults
C)criminal behaviors throughout their adult years but were never delinquent as teens
D)criminal behaviors due to mental illness not detected in infancy
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Rational Choice Theory contends that law-violating behavior occurs when an offender decides to take a chance violating the law,therefore __________.

A)the responsibility of such choices can be blamed on society
B)the responsibility and accountability is directly on him/her
C)the responsibility is on both the individual and society
D)the responsibility for such choices can never be fully understood
Question
Status offenses such as running away from home,sexual promiscuity or shoplifting can be found in statistics on juvenile __________.

A)female delinquency
B)male delinquency
C)equally for both male and female delinquency
D)from middle class status
Question
The author interviewed gang members in California cities and found that the youths __________.

A)reported feelings of adrenalin rush when committing illegal activities
B)emotionally disconnected when engaging in deviant behaviors
C)came from "good families" but made poor choices
D)all of the above
Question
Jeremy Bentham referred to the process of __________ as a choice in behavior that maximizes pleasure and minimizes personal pain to committing delinquent behaviors.

A)punishment
B)danger
C)hedonism
D)maturation
Question
Television programming aimed at young adults show patterns of __________.

A)portraying delinquents as dangerous threats to social order
B)real-life delinquent activities as fun and entertaining
C)children who are overly anxious about crime
D)programs that are focused on education
Question
In studying Hedonism and the media,we find that __________.

A)videotaping acts of delinquency increases the concept of fun
B)posting acts on the internet increases the concept of entertainment
C)both a and b
D)there is no impact between media and hedonism
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The general public likes this "get tough" attitude delinquent theory.

A)deterrence theory
B)rational choice theory
C)feminist theory
D)Both A and B
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Feminist theorists are very interested in the connection between __________.

A)race
B)class
C)gender
D)all of the above
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Freda Adler's hypothesis as to why women have been historically underrepresented in crime and delinquency is called __________.

A)liberation hypothesis
B)gender gap hypythesis
C)maturation hypothesis
D)frustration hypothesis
Question
Which type of aggression was categorized by the intent to damage another person's self-esteem or social status,within a group?

A)indirect aggression
B)social aggression
C)relational aggression
D)physical aggression
Question
Gilfus and Giordano found that women involved in street crimes quite often __________.

A)started out in female gangs
B)came from middle class background
C)started out as victims of crimes first
D)commit the same crimes as men
Question
Social learning theories emphasize __________.

A)social bonds
B)socialization by the schools
C)socialization and peer influence
D)the impact of labeling
Question
Deterrence theories have been ignoring that many youths are handicapped by dysfunctional __________.

A)biological factors
B)psychological factors
D)All of the above
D)socioeconomic factors
Question
Rational Choice Theory research findings have been limited because __________.

A)it focuses only on women
B)it focuses only on middle class teenagers
C)it is mainly focused on adults,not juveniles
D)it is mainly focused on poor youths
Question
A strong predictor of aggressive and violent delinquency has been linked to which type of media?

A)television
B)cartoons
C)video games
D)movies
Question
In her book "Odd Girl Out," Simmons pointed out that the culture's socialization of girls as caretakers teaches them to be valued for __________.

A)their appearance
B)their academic abilities
C)their athletic abilities
D)their relations with others
Question
Spontaneous remission indicates that most youths abandon criminal behavior as they age and mature.
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Female delinquency has decreased in recent years.
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Programs like Jackass provide warnings to avoid copying unsafe behaviors,yet a number of youths do imitate what they see on these shows.
Question
The "war on drugs" has caused more __________ to be counted in criminal statistics.

A)men
B)women
C)elderly
D)children
Question
Social strain theory explains some juvenile delinquency as the __________.

A)perception of blocked opportunities
B)the types of people youths associated themselves with
C)levels of attachment with others
D)commitment in school
Question
Multiple studies indicate that the brain of an adolescent is the same as an adult over 25 years old.
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Early theories of crime focused either too much on individual pathologies or too much on __________.

A)labeling theories
B)social pathologies
C)media impact
D)medical pathologies
Question
Booth and Osgood turned their attention to the influence of __________ in contributing to antisocial behavior in men.

A)money
B)unemployment
C)levels of male hormones
D)age
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A life-course persistent offender usually stopped committing crimes when they became adults.
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The idea that criminal and delinquent behavior is based on cognitive selection process by the offenders,is known as the Classical School of Criminological Thought of the 18th-century.
Question
Sampson and Laub described how delinquents reformed when they dropped out of high school.
Question
Interviews of youth gang members in California cities showed no connection to Hedonism in explaining their criminal conduct.
Question
Rational Choice and Deterrence Theories are widely supported in the United States because they appeal to common sense.
Question
Increases in interdisciplinary approaches to deviant behavior has included the role of __________.

A)the media
B)heredity
C)sociobiology
D)Both b and c
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Evidence suggests that playing violent video games has more influence on aggression than watching it on television.
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Deck 7: Sociological Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency:maturationlife-Course, rational Choicedeterrence, and Feminist Theorie
1
The chivalry factor in delinquency is best explained by __________.

A)male police officer who are respectful of delinquent women
B)females being treated with more leniency by police
C)females being suspected less for criminal behavior
D)Both b and c
D
2
Specific deterrence is best described as discouraging __________.

A)an individual from committing similar acts in the future
B)others from committing similar acts
C)individuals who are still in school from committing delinquent acts
D)all of the above apply
A
3
One of the longest-standing and most agreed upon facts in studying juvenile delinquency is that __________ and __________ are related.

A)weather and crime
B)IQ and crime
C)social class and marital status
D)age and crime
D
4
Life-Course offenders are best defined by those who engage in __________.

A)antisocial behaviors at an early age and persist through their entire life
B)delinquency during adolescence but do not go on to commit more crimes as adults
C)criminal behaviors throughout their adult years but were never delinquent as teens
D)criminal behaviors due to mental illness not detected in infancy
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5
Rational Choice Theory contends that law-violating behavior occurs when an offender decides to take a chance violating the law,therefore __________.

A)the responsibility of such choices can be blamed on society
B)the responsibility and accountability is directly on him/her
C)the responsibility is on both the individual and society
D)the responsibility for such choices can never be fully understood
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6
Status offenses such as running away from home,sexual promiscuity or shoplifting can be found in statistics on juvenile __________.

A)female delinquency
B)male delinquency
C)equally for both male and female delinquency
D)from middle class status
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7
The author interviewed gang members in California cities and found that the youths __________.

A)reported feelings of adrenalin rush when committing illegal activities
B)emotionally disconnected when engaging in deviant behaviors
C)came from "good families" but made poor choices
D)all of the above
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8
Jeremy Bentham referred to the process of __________ as a choice in behavior that maximizes pleasure and minimizes personal pain to committing delinquent behaviors.

A)punishment
B)danger
C)hedonism
D)maturation
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9
Television programming aimed at young adults show patterns of __________.

A)portraying delinquents as dangerous threats to social order
B)real-life delinquent activities as fun and entertaining
C)children who are overly anxious about crime
D)programs that are focused on education
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10
In studying Hedonism and the media,we find that __________.

A)videotaping acts of delinquency increases the concept of fun
B)posting acts on the internet increases the concept of entertainment
C)both a and b
D)there is no impact between media and hedonism
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11
The general public likes this "get tough" attitude delinquent theory.

A)deterrence theory
B)rational choice theory
C)feminist theory
D)Both A and B
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12
Feminist theorists are very interested in the connection between __________.

A)race
B)class
C)gender
D)all of the above
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13
Freda Adler's hypothesis as to why women have been historically underrepresented in crime and delinquency is called __________.

A)liberation hypothesis
B)gender gap hypythesis
C)maturation hypothesis
D)frustration hypothesis
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14
Which type of aggression was categorized by the intent to damage another person's self-esteem or social status,within a group?

A)indirect aggression
B)social aggression
C)relational aggression
D)physical aggression
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15
Gilfus and Giordano found that women involved in street crimes quite often __________.

A)started out in female gangs
B)came from middle class background
C)started out as victims of crimes first
D)commit the same crimes as men
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16
Social learning theories emphasize __________.

A)social bonds
B)socialization by the schools
C)socialization and peer influence
D)the impact of labeling
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17
Deterrence theories have been ignoring that many youths are handicapped by dysfunctional __________.

A)biological factors
B)psychological factors
D)All of the above
D)socioeconomic factors
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18
Rational Choice Theory research findings have been limited because __________.

A)it focuses only on women
B)it focuses only on middle class teenagers
C)it is mainly focused on adults,not juveniles
D)it is mainly focused on poor youths
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19
A strong predictor of aggressive and violent delinquency has been linked to which type of media?

A)television
B)cartoons
C)video games
D)movies
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20
In her book "Odd Girl Out," Simmons pointed out that the culture's socialization of girls as caretakers teaches them to be valued for __________.

A)their appearance
B)their academic abilities
C)their athletic abilities
D)their relations with others
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21
Spontaneous remission indicates that most youths abandon criminal behavior as they age and mature.
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22
Female delinquency has decreased in recent years.
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23
Programs like Jackass provide warnings to avoid copying unsafe behaviors,yet a number of youths do imitate what they see on these shows.
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24
The "war on drugs" has caused more __________ to be counted in criminal statistics.

A)men
B)women
C)elderly
D)children
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Social strain theory explains some juvenile delinquency as the __________.

A)perception of blocked opportunities
B)the types of people youths associated themselves with
C)levels of attachment with others
D)commitment in school
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Multiple studies indicate that the brain of an adolescent is the same as an adult over 25 years old.
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27
Early theories of crime focused either too much on individual pathologies or too much on __________.

A)labeling theories
B)social pathologies
C)media impact
D)medical pathologies
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Booth and Osgood turned their attention to the influence of __________ in contributing to antisocial behavior in men.

A)money
B)unemployment
C)levels of male hormones
D)age
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A life-course persistent offender usually stopped committing crimes when they became adults.
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30
The idea that criminal and delinquent behavior is based on cognitive selection process by the offenders,is known as the Classical School of Criminological Thought of the 18th-century.
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31
Sampson and Laub described how delinquents reformed when they dropped out of high school.
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32
Interviews of youth gang members in California cities showed no connection to Hedonism in explaining their criminal conduct.
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Rational Choice and Deterrence Theories are widely supported in the United States because they appeal to common sense.
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Increases in interdisciplinary approaches to deviant behavior has included the role of __________.

A)the media
B)heredity
C)sociobiology
D)Both b and c
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Evidence suggests that playing violent video games has more influence on aggression than watching it on television.
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