Deck 12: Violent Juveniles and Gangs

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Gangs involved in profit-oriented schemes frequently resort to ______ to protect their illicit businesses.

A) drug sales
B) violence
C) increased marketing
D) cyber crime
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Major gangs have made ______ an important source of income, and activities in this area have become even more lucrative with the advent of a street market for a variety of drugs.

A) sale of stolen property
B) narcotics manufacturing
C) narcotics theft
D) narcotics trafficking
Question
According to Thrasher (1927), gangs originate naturally during the ______ years from spontaneous playgroups, which eventually find themselves in conflict with other groups.

A) preadolescent
B) adolescent
C) early adult
D) adult
Question
Exposure to ______, either in the home or in the community, is considered an indicator of juvenile gun violence.

A) guns
B) pornography
C) violence
D) property crime
Question
When officials know that gangs are behind a good deal of the illegal activity occurring in their jurisdictions, they deny the importance of gangs for ______ reasons.

A) social
B) political
C) economic
D) jurisdictional
Question
The easy availability of marijuana would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) peer group
C) neighborhood
D) school
Question
______ factors of gang development include place of residence, school attended, location of parks and hangouts, age, race, and nationality.

A) Sociological
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Criminological
Question
During the 1950s and 1960s, gang development and delinquency came to be regarded as a product of social forces rather than ______ deviance.

A) individual
B) group
C) societal
D) economic
Question
Since the year 2000, gang problems have ______.

A) decreased dramatically
B) decreased slightly
C) increased
D) remained static
Question
Drinking alcohol at an early age would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) family
C) peer group
D) school
Question
______ factors of gang development include dependency needs, family rejection, and impulse control.

A) Sociological
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Criminological
Question
Cohen (1955) concluded that much delinquent behavior stems from attempts by lower-class youth to resolve status problems resulting from trying to live up to middle-class norms encountered in the ______ system.

A) juvenile justice
B) educational
C) family
D) social
Question
It should be noted that ______ children may provide a variety of clues or indicators of future gun violence in artwork or other similar school assignments.

A) young
B) older
C) adolescent
D) late adolescent
Question
American researchers consistently find that the most common weapons used in juvenile homicides are ______.

A) knives
B) clubs
C) mace
D) firearms
Question
Associating with friends who engage in delinquency would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) family
C) peer group
D) neighborhood
Question
Juveniles who determine they cannot live up to middle-class norms often seek out others like themselves and form what Cohen called a delinquent:

A) gang.
B) organization.
C) subculture.
D) counter-culture.
Question
In the 1960s and 1970s, gang development was viewed as a response to injustice and oppression and was explained by which theory?

A) learning
B) routine activities
C) conflict
D) control
Question
Cohen (1955) emphasized that gang juveniles have a negative value system by ______ standards, which results in a "status frustration" that is acted out in a "nonutilitarian, negativistic" fashion through the vehicle of the gang.

A) lower-class
B) working-class
C) upper-class
D) middle-class
Question
Intense ______ that has built up from previous events is also considered to be an indicator of juvenile gun violence.

A) peer pressure
B) anger
C) frustration
D) injuries
Question
Female gang members have ______ than do male gang members.

A) lower levels of self-esteem
B) harsher family lives
C) lower academic success
D) much less violence
Question
Larger cities continue to exhibit the lowest rates of prevalence for gang activity when compared to smaller cities, suburban regions, or rural counties.
Question
Although giving juveniles the benefit of the doubt in early encounters with the police and courts may be well intentioned, in the case of violent offenders at least, it is also dangerous to others.
Question
The ______ model intended to reduce gang crime and violence by developing a coordinated team approach to delivering services and solving problems.

A) Spergel
B) Gang of One
C) CAT
D) GREAT
Question
Aside from listing the risk factors that can predict likely gang involvement, it is perhaps best to view the likelihood of joining a gang as entailing multiple pushes and pulls upon the juvenile.
Question
Protecting the best interests of children is clearly an important goal of the juvenile justice network but so is the protection of ______.

A) the family
B) society
C) social strata
D) socioeconomic status
Question
Every city with a population of 250,000 or more reported the presence of gangs.
Question
Gang crimes units and specialists have emerged in most large urban, and some medium-sized city, police departments.
Question
An unwillingness to confront the basic ______ factors underlying gang involvement limits available response options to reacting to the actions of gang members after the action has occurred.

A) psychological
B) socioeconomic
C) political
D) physiological
Question
Programs that focus on changing the ______ of communities, by reducing pro-delinquent opportunities and promoting prosocial opportunities, will most likely provide the greatest return on investment in terms of effectively addressing the root causes of gang membership and violence.

A) structure
B) demographic makeup
C) socioeconomic status
D) class status
Question
Gangs never migrate to smaller cities and towns to avoid the intense competition of drug trafficking in the cities.
Question
Although the proportion of juveniles who commit violent crimes is relatively small, this group commits a small number of offenses.
Question
It is clear that the more risk factors experienced by the youth, the more likely he or she is to join a gang.
Question
Gangs in prisons tend to be aligned on ______ loyalties, which also is true in most juvenile institutions.

A) neighborhood
B) family
C) gender
D) racial
Question
The sharp decline in homicides by known juvenile offenders between 1994 and 2001 was attributable entirely to a decline in homicides by firearm.
Question
Many gangs throughout the United States have developed along racial or ethnic lines.
Question
Legislative attempts to solve crime problems by passing tougher laws, such as mandatory sentencing laws (e.g., for drug crimes) and "three strikes" laws (after the third offense, they "throw away the key"), have resulted in desirable outcomes.
Question
Gang members ranging from 8 to 55 years of age have been detected throughout the United States.
Question
Failure of institutions such as the family, police, and corrections became the focal point of those representing the conservative viewpoint, obviating the need to deal with the social structure and conditions that were the focus of the liberal camp.
Question
It has been indicated that the police, public, and the press may help to create and unify gangs by attributing to gangs numerous acts that gangs did not commit.
Question
In areas of serious deprivation and where few prosocial opportunities exist, the prospect of joining a gang is decreased.
Question
Discuss the role of firearms in youth violence.
Question
Discuss the history and current status of gangs in the United States.
Question
Why do gangs develop? Who joins them and why?
Question
Discuss the relationship between gangs, violence, and drugs.
Question
Discuss public and private responses to gang activities.
Question
Discuss alternatives to incarceration for violent juveniles.
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Discuss the characteristics of gang membership.
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Discuss the relationship between delinquency and gang membership.
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Deck 12: Violent Juveniles and Gangs
1
Gangs involved in profit-oriented schemes frequently resort to ______ to protect their illicit businesses.

A) drug sales
B) violence
C) increased marketing
D) cyber crime
B
2
Major gangs have made ______ an important source of income, and activities in this area have become even more lucrative with the advent of a street market for a variety of drugs.

A) sale of stolen property
B) narcotics manufacturing
C) narcotics theft
D) narcotics trafficking
D
3
According to Thrasher (1927), gangs originate naturally during the ______ years from spontaneous playgroups, which eventually find themselves in conflict with other groups.

A) preadolescent
B) adolescent
C) early adult
D) adult
B
4
Exposure to ______, either in the home or in the community, is considered an indicator of juvenile gun violence.

A) guns
B) pornography
C) violence
D) property crime
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5
When officials know that gangs are behind a good deal of the illegal activity occurring in their jurisdictions, they deny the importance of gangs for ______ reasons.

A) social
B) political
C) economic
D) jurisdictional
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6
The easy availability of marijuana would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) peer group
C) neighborhood
D) school
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7
______ factors of gang development include place of residence, school attended, location of parks and hangouts, age, race, and nationality.

A) Sociological
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Criminological
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8
During the 1950s and 1960s, gang development and delinquency came to be regarded as a product of social forces rather than ______ deviance.

A) individual
B) group
C) societal
D) economic
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9
Since the year 2000, gang problems have ______.

A) decreased dramatically
B) decreased slightly
C) increased
D) remained static
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10
Drinking alcohol at an early age would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) family
C) peer group
D) school
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11
______ factors of gang development include dependency needs, family rejection, and impulse control.

A) Sociological
B) Psychological
C) Physiological
D) Criminological
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12
Cohen (1955) concluded that much delinquent behavior stems from attempts by lower-class youth to resolve status problems resulting from trying to live up to middle-class norms encountered in the ______ system.

A) juvenile justice
B) educational
C) family
D) social
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13
It should be noted that ______ children may provide a variety of clues or indicators of future gun violence in artwork or other similar school assignments.

A) young
B) older
C) adolescent
D) late adolescent
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14
American researchers consistently find that the most common weapons used in juvenile homicides are ______.

A) knives
B) clubs
C) mace
D) firearms
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15
Associating with friends who engage in delinquency would be classified as which type of category of risk factors for gang membership?

A) individual
B) family
C) peer group
D) neighborhood
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16
Juveniles who determine they cannot live up to middle-class norms often seek out others like themselves and form what Cohen called a delinquent:

A) gang.
B) organization.
C) subculture.
D) counter-culture.
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17
In the 1960s and 1970s, gang development was viewed as a response to injustice and oppression and was explained by which theory?

A) learning
B) routine activities
C) conflict
D) control
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18
Cohen (1955) emphasized that gang juveniles have a negative value system by ______ standards, which results in a "status frustration" that is acted out in a "nonutilitarian, negativistic" fashion through the vehicle of the gang.

A) lower-class
B) working-class
C) upper-class
D) middle-class
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19
Intense ______ that has built up from previous events is also considered to be an indicator of juvenile gun violence.

A) peer pressure
B) anger
C) frustration
D) injuries
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20
Female gang members have ______ than do male gang members.

A) lower levels of self-esteem
B) harsher family lives
C) lower academic success
D) much less violence
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21
Larger cities continue to exhibit the lowest rates of prevalence for gang activity when compared to smaller cities, suburban regions, or rural counties.
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22
Although giving juveniles the benefit of the doubt in early encounters with the police and courts may be well intentioned, in the case of violent offenders at least, it is also dangerous to others.
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23
The ______ model intended to reduce gang crime and violence by developing a coordinated team approach to delivering services and solving problems.

A) Spergel
B) Gang of One
C) CAT
D) GREAT
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24
Aside from listing the risk factors that can predict likely gang involvement, it is perhaps best to view the likelihood of joining a gang as entailing multiple pushes and pulls upon the juvenile.
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25
Protecting the best interests of children is clearly an important goal of the juvenile justice network but so is the protection of ______.

A) the family
B) society
C) social strata
D) socioeconomic status
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26
Every city with a population of 250,000 or more reported the presence of gangs.
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27
Gang crimes units and specialists have emerged in most large urban, and some medium-sized city, police departments.
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28
An unwillingness to confront the basic ______ factors underlying gang involvement limits available response options to reacting to the actions of gang members after the action has occurred.

A) psychological
B) socioeconomic
C) political
D) physiological
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29
Programs that focus on changing the ______ of communities, by reducing pro-delinquent opportunities and promoting prosocial opportunities, will most likely provide the greatest return on investment in terms of effectively addressing the root causes of gang membership and violence.

A) structure
B) demographic makeup
C) socioeconomic status
D) class status
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30
Gangs never migrate to smaller cities and towns to avoid the intense competition of drug trafficking in the cities.
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31
Although the proportion of juveniles who commit violent crimes is relatively small, this group commits a small number of offenses.
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32
It is clear that the more risk factors experienced by the youth, the more likely he or she is to join a gang.
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33
Gangs in prisons tend to be aligned on ______ loyalties, which also is true in most juvenile institutions.

A) neighborhood
B) family
C) gender
D) racial
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34
The sharp decline in homicides by known juvenile offenders between 1994 and 2001 was attributable entirely to a decline in homicides by firearm.
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35
Many gangs throughout the United States have developed along racial or ethnic lines.
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36
Legislative attempts to solve crime problems by passing tougher laws, such as mandatory sentencing laws (e.g., for drug crimes) and "three strikes" laws (after the third offense, they "throw away the key"), have resulted in desirable outcomes.
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37
Gang members ranging from 8 to 55 years of age have been detected throughout the United States.
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38
Failure of institutions such as the family, police, and corrections became the focal point of those representing the conservative viewpoint, obviating the need to deal with the social structure and conditions that were the focus of the liberal camp.
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39
It has been indicated that the police, public, and the press may help to create and unify gangs by attributing to gangs numerous acts that gangs did not commit.
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40
In areas of serious deprivation and where few prosocial opportunities exist, the prospect of joining a gang is decreased.
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41
Discuss the role of firearms in youth violence.
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42
Discuss the history and current status of gangs in the United States.
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43
Why do gangs develop? Who joins them and why?
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44
Discuss the relationship between gangs, violence, and drugs.
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45
Discuss public and private responses to gang activities.
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Discuss alternatives to incarceration for violent juveniles.
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Discuss the characteristics of gang membership.
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Discuss the relationship between delinquency and gang membership.
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