Deck 1: A Sociological Approach to Juvenile Delinquency

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In 1899,which state legislature passed a revolutionary bill regarding "juvenile delinquency" and authorized the establishment of the first juvenile court?

A)Vermont
B)New Hampshire
C)New York
D)Illinois
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The establishment of a legal definition of juvenile delinquency that differentiated youthful offenders from adult criminals generally has been viewed

A)in an indifferent manner
B)in negative tones
C)as a commendable development and step forward in the jurisprudence of this country
D)as highly controversial in all areas and aspects
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Which sociologist artfully appropriated elements of the theater to analyze social life as a carefully orchestrated drama?

A)Martha Rigsby
B)Paul Duffield
C)Sam Johnson
D)Erving Goffman
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What type of disciplinarians were the early American colonists?

A)non-religious
B)strict
C)moderate
D)weak
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Sociology may be defined as

A)a collection of information about life
B)a process of discovering different viewpoints
C)a means of selecting the best policy for society
D)the systematic analysis of the social aspects of human life
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Essentially how many life stages existed in the 16th and 17th century?

A)two
B)four
C)six
D)eight
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The sociological perspective

A)is out-of-date in the 21st century
B)suggests powerful forces really have no effect on social acts
C)holds that human behavior is generally an inherent,social act that can be traced to powerful forces
D)views most behavior as deviant in contemporary society
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Annual statistical summaries reveal that the largest proportion of juvenile offenses are

A)serious criminal acts comparable to those committed by adults
B)felonies
C)sex offenses
D)status offenses
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The oldest and most familiar description of criminal misconduct by juveniles is the

A)sociological definition
B)political definition
C)religious definition associated with Protestantism
D)legal definition based upon formally codified laws(
Question
In traditional agrarian America,the normative expectations for children and for adults were

A)clearly differentiated
B)fairly well defined
C)a and b
D)totally confusing
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The term juvenile began to be used when states passed laws

A)establishing the legal age for adulthood
B)allowing the sale of liquor
C)prohibiting the sale of liquor
D)requiring children to attend schools
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The concept of adolescence was socially created to describe

A)the formative years
B)the early childhood years
C)the first seven years of life
D)that period of life between childhood and adulthood
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Most juvenile behavior

A)deviates from the legal rules of society
B)conforms to the normative standards of society
C)can never be repeated
D)requires law enforcement intervention
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Typically,the minimum age for delinquency is set at

A)5 years
B)7 years
C)9 years
D)11 years
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Peter Berger suggests that

A)things are what they seem
B)things should not be seen
C)things are not what they seem
D)reality is obvious
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When were new child laws legislated to protect youths from exploitation?

A)at the Constitutional Convention
B)immediately after the Civil War
C)near the end of the 19th century
D)during the turbulent 1960s
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Such acts as truancy or the consumption of alcoholic beverages

A)are not illegal when done by adults
B)are prohibited for juveniles
C)are referred to as status offenses
D)all of the above
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How many American youths in general share the frustrations and marginality of being adolescent?

A)none
B)few
C)only those who are poor
D)nearly every youth (
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Most illegal acts attributed to young people

A)really do not occur
B)do apply to adults
C)do not apply to adults
D)result in a conviction for the young person
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How were children--especially the children of immigrants and the poor--seen during the Industrial Revolution?

A)as cheap factory workers
B)as religious zealots
C)as unproductive workers
D)as unemployable
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Sociologist Helen Standard (1959)artfully appropriated elements of the theater to analyze social life as a carefully orchestrated drama.
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While the two terms "juvenile" and "delinquency" are used frequently by Americans,it is interesting to note that they are relatively new concepts that do not necessarily connote the same meanings to all who use them.
Question
Near the end of the 19th century,new child labor laws were legislated to protect youth from exploitation.
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British common law exempted children under the age of 14 from criminal courts.
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The term juvenile began to be used when states passed laws establishing the legal age for adulthood.
Question
The historical development of a formal juvenile justice system in the United States began in 1865?
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Which of the following could be considered to be a norm?

A)only a rule
B)only a standard
C)only a law
D)a rule,standard,or a law
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Rules that govern the behavior of youths in the United States such as age restrictions on marriage and the consumptive of alcoholic beverages are

A)outdated
B)negative norms
C)prescriptive norms
D)proscriptive norms
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The concept of adolescence was socially created to describe the first six years of a child's life.
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Society usually considers the violation of a folkway a serious offense,and severe penalties are regularly administered.
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Prescriptive norms

A)are not enforceable
B)prohibit certain kinds of rules
C)"prescribe" certain kinds of behavior as acceptable
D)are comparable to proscriptive norms
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What are folkways?

A)very new laws
B)always illegal laws
C)religious laws
D)informal agreements
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The terms "act," "actor," and "audience" conjure up images of the theater,but can be used effectively as analogues to help us understand much of our behavior in everyday life.
Question
In 16th and 17th century American society,six different life stages existed.
Question
Behavior that conforms or is in harmony with a code of rules is said to be

A)informative
B)reactive
C)reflective
D)normative
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Deck 1: A Sociological Approach to Juvenile Delinquency
1
In 1899,which state legislature passed a revolutionary bill regarding "juvenile delinquency" and authorized the establishment of the first juvenile court?

A)Vermont
B)New Hampshire
C)New York
D)Illinois
D
2
The establishment of a legal definition of juvenile delinquency that differentiated youthful offenders from adult criminals generally has been viewed

A)in an indifferent manner
B)in negative tones
C)as a commendable development and step forward in the jurisprudence of this country
D)as highly controversial in all areas and aspects
C
3
Which sociologist artfully appropriated elements of the theater to analyze social life as a carefully orchestrated drama?

A)Martha Rigsby
B)Paul Duffield
C)Sam Johnson
D)Erving Goffman
D
4
What type of disciplinarians were the early American colonists?

A)non-religious
B)strict
C)moderate
D)weak
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Sociology may be defined as

A)a collection of information about life
B)a process of discovering different viewpoints
C)a means of selecting the best policy for society
D)the systematic analysis of the social aspects of human life
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Essentially how many life stages existed in the 16th and 17th century?

A)two
B)four
C)six
D)eight
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The sociological perspective

A)is out-of-date in the 21st century
B)suggests powerful forces really have no effect on social acts
C)holds that human behavior is generally an inherent,social act that can be traced to powerful forces
D)views most behavior as deviant in contemporary society
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Annual statistical summaries reveal that the largest proportion of juvenile offenses are

A)serious criminal acts comparable to those committed by adults
B)felonies
C)sex offenses
D)status offenses
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9
The oldest and most familiar description of criminal misconduct by juveniles is the

A)sociological definition
B)political definition
C)religious definition associated with Protestantism
D)legal definition based upon formally codified laws(
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In traditional agrarian America,the normative expectations for children and for adults were

A)clearly differentiated
B)fairly well defined
C)a and b
D)totally confusing
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The term juvenile began to be used when states passed laws

A)establishing the legal age for adulthood
B)allowing the sale of liquor
C)prohibiting the sale of liquor
D)requiring children to attend schools
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The concept of adolescence was socially created to describe

A)the formative years
B)the early childhood years
C)the first seven years of life
D)that period of life between childhood and adulthood
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Most juvenile behavior

A)deviates from the legal rules of society
B)conforms to the normative standards of society
C)can never be repeated
D)requires law enforcement intervention
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Typically,the minimum age for delinquency is set at

A)5 years
B)7 years
C)9 years
D)11 years
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Peter Berger suggests that

A)things are what they seem
B)things should not be seen
C)things are not what they seem
D)reality is obvious
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When were new child laws legislated to protect youths from exploitation?

A)at the Constitutional Convention
B)immediately after the Civil War
C)near the end of the 19th century
D)during the turbulent 1960s
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Such acts as truancy or the consumption of alcoholic beverages

A)are not illegal when done by adults
B)are prohibited for juveniles
C)are referred to as status offenses
D)all of the above
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How many American youths in general share the frustrations and marginality of being adolescent?

A)none
B)few
C)only those who are poor
D)nearly every youth (
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Most illegal acts attributed to young people

A)really do not occur
B)do apply to adults
C)do not apply to adults
D)result in a conviction for the young person
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How were children--especially the children of immigrants and the poor--seen during the Industrial Revolution?

A)as cheap factory workers
B)as religious zealots
C)as unproductive workers
D)as unemployable
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Sociologist Helen Standard (1959)artfully appropriated elements of the theater to analyze social life as a carefully orchestrated drama.
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While the two terms "juvenile" and "delinquency" are used frequently by Americans,it is interesting to note that they are relatively new concepts that do not necessarily connote the same meanings to all who use them.
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Near the end of the 19th century,new child labor laws were legislated to protect youth from exploitation.
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British common law exempted children under the age of 14 from criminal courts.
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The term juvenile began to be used when states passed laws establishing the legal age for adulthood.
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The historical development of a formal juvenile justice system in the United States began in 1865?
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Which of the following could be considered to be a norm?

A)only a rule
B)only a standard
C)only a law
D)a rule,standard,or a law
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Rules that govern the behavior of youths in the United States such as age restrictions on marriage and the consumptive of alcoholic beverages are

A)outdated
B)negative norms
C)prescriptive norms
D)proscriptive norms
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The concept of adolescence was socially created to describe the first six years of a child's life.
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Society usually considers the violation of a folkway a serious offense,and severe penalties are regularly administered.
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Prescriptive norms

A)are not enforceable
B)prohibit certain kinds of rules
C)"prescribe" certain kinds of behavior as acceptable
D)are comparable to proscriptive norms
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What are folkways?

A)very new laws
B)always illegal laws
C)religious laws
D)informal agreements
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The terms "act," "actor," and "audience" conjure up images of the theater,but can be used effectively as analogues to help us understand much of our behavior in everyday life.
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In 16th and 17th century American society,six different life stages existed.
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Behavior that conforms or is in harmony with a code of rules is said to be

A)informative
B)reactive
C)reflective
D)normative
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