Deck 3: The Measurement of Juvenile Crime
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Deck 3: The Measurement of Juvenile Crime
1
If you were a researcher attempting to explain the etiology of delinquency, which one of the following would be your best choice of data?
A) official data
B) self-report data
C) systemic data
D) victim data
A) official data
B) self-report data
C) systemic data
D) victim data
B
2
Today, the Uniform Crime Reporting program includes ______ subprograms.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
C
3
The Monitoring the Future (MTF) project ______.
A) does not survey students about their use of legal drugs
B) measures participation in a wide variety of delinquent behaviors
C) surveys both middle and high school students
D) is only conducted in public schools
A) does not survey students about their use of legal drugs
B) measures participation in a wide variety of delinquent behaviors
C) surveys both middle and high school students
D) is only conducted in public schools
C
4
Which of the following is the best way to find an answer to the question, "are children getting more violent and dangerous today?"
A) collect data from several different offenders
B) focus on arrest statistics
C) use multiple sources of data
D) craft a rigorous experimental design
A) collect data from several different offenders
B) focus on arrest statistics
C) use multiple sources of data
D) craft a rigorous experimental design
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5
The ______ began publishing Juvenile Court Statistics reports in 1926.
A) Children's Bureau
B) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
C) Juvenile Court Office
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
A) Children's Bureau
B) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
C) Juvenile Court Office
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
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6
In 2013, girls made up approximately ______ of the delinquency cases handled by the juvenile courts.
A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
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7
The National Crime Victimization Survey is limited with respect to victimization among juveniles because children under age ______ are excluded from the survey.
A) 10
B) 12
C) 14
D) 16
A) 10
B) 12
C) 14
D) 16
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8
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth is sponsored by the ______.
A) Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) Bureau of Labor Statistics
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
A) Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) Bureau of Labor Statistics
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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9
The "telescoping" effect on surveys such as the National Crime Victimization Survey refers to the tendency to ______.
A) clump multiple crimes together
B) ignore particular crime types and highlight others
C) incorrectly perceive the timeline of past events
D) highlight particular types of offenders and ignore others
A) clump multiple crimes together
B) ignore particular crime types and highlight others
C) incorrectly perceive the timeline of past events
D) highlight particular types of offenders and ignore others
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10
A longitudinal survey is conducted ______.
A) by oversampling of minority groups
B) at one point in time
C) from a representative sample
D) over an extended period of time
A) by oversampling of minority groups
B) at one point in time
C) from a representative sample
D) over an extended period of time
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11
Which of the following is true of the National Crime Victimization Survey?
A) It is a small-scale data collection effort.
B) It includes very little incident-specific data.
C) It is a representative household survey.
D) It provides no insight into unreported crime and delinquency.
A) It is a small-scale data collection effort.
B) It includes very little incident-specific data.
C) It is a representative household survey.
D) It provides no insight into unreported crime and delinquency.
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12
The traditional ______ is the only program that attempts to collect census data on all offenses known to law enforcement and persons arrested.
A) Summary Reporting System
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) National Youth Survey
D) Offender Survey
A) Summary Reporting System
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) National Youth Survey
D) Offender Survey
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13
______ on juvenile delinquency include data collected from government agencies that handle delinquency cases, such as law enforcement agencies, juvenile courts, and correctional institutions.
A) Official data
B) Self-report data
C) Systemic data
D) Victim data
A) Official data
B) Self-report data
C) Systemic data
D) Victim data
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14
The offense definitions used in the NIBRS program are based on ______.
A) state statutory definitions
B) common-law definitions
C) federal law definitions
D) case law definitions
A) state statutory definitions
B) common-law definitions
C) federal law definitions
D) case law definitions
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15
Which of the following data collection sources can shed light on the "dark figure of crime?"
A) juvenile court data
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C) Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
D) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
A) juvenile court data
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C) Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
D) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
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16
Which of the following is a reason the National Crime Victimization Survey was created?
A) to collect census data of the U.S. population
B) to collected data on crimes reported to law enforcement
C) to limit year-to-year comparisons of crime
D) to provide uniform measures of selected types of crimes
A) to collect census data of the U.S. population
B) to collected data on crimes reported to law enforcement
C) to limit year-to-year comparisons of crime
D) to provide uniform measures of selected types of crimes
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17
The Summary Reporting System ______ the number of actual offending.
A) reliably estimates
B) overestimates
C) underestimates
D) cannot estimate
A) reliably estimates
B) overestimates
C) underestimates
D) cannot estimate
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18
The National Crime Victimization Survey has limited use when it comes to examining delinquency offending because ______.
A) it does not include enough types of crime and delinquency
B) the sample is too small
C) victims find it overly complicated to complete the survey
D) victims may not know the age of their attacker
A) it does not include enough types of crime and delinquency
B) the sample is too small
C) victims find it overly complicated to complete the survey
D) victims may not know the age of their attacker
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19
The National Crime Victimization Survey is sponsored by the ______.
A) Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) Bureau of Labor Statistics
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
A) Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) Bureau of Labor Statistics
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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20
The Uniform Crime Reporting program is managed by the ______.
A) Department of Justice
B) U.S. Secret Service
C) Marshals Service
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
A) Department of Justice
B) U.S. Secret Service
C) Marshals Service
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
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21
______ refers to the cause, or set of causes, for a certain outcome.
A) Epidemiology
B) Culpability
C) Pathology
D) Etiology
A) Epidemiology
B) Culpability
C) Pathology
D) Etiology
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22
The best way to find an answer to the question, "are children getting more violent and dangerous today?" is to refer to more than one type of data source to complement each other's limitations.
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23
The Monitoring the Future project focuses primarily on which of the following?
A) drug use and attitudes
B) violent offenses and rationalizations
C) health risk behaviors
D) sexual habits and attitudes
A) drug use and attitudes
B) violent offenses and rationalizations
C) health risk behaviors
D) sexual habits and attitudes
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24
One of the most significant limitations of early self-report surveys has been ______.
A) their focus on minor delinquency and status offenses
B) their focus on serious forms of delinquency
C) their focus on drug use and attitudes
D) their focus on sexual habits and attitudes
A) their focus on minor delinquency and status offenses
B) their focus on serious forms of delinquency
C) their focus on drug use and attitudes
D) their focus on sexual habits and attitudes
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25
______ is an example of a status offense.
A) Curfew violation
B) Larceny
C) Arson
D) Trespassing
A) Curfew violation
B) Larceny
C) Arson
D) Trespassing
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26
Which of the following is true of arrest rates for those under the age of 18?
A) They are at historic lows.
B) They have been stable since
1990.
C) They have been steadily increasing since
1990.
D) They are at historic highs.
A) They are at historic lows.
B) They have been stable since
1990.
C) They have been steadily increasing since
1990.
D) They are at historic highs.
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27
Which of the following limitations affects the Summary Reporting System (often referred to as the UCR)?
A) Youth who are absent from school cannot be surveyed.
B) Set response categories (i.e., never, once or twice, several times, and often) mask high rates of delinquency.
C) Law enforcement agencies may misreport information, either intentionally or by mistake.
D) Homeless and institutionalized individuals are not surveyed.
A) Youth who are absent from school cannot be surveyed.
B) Set response categories (i.e., never, once or twice, several times, and often) mask high rates of delinquency.
C) Law enforcement agencies may misreport information, either intentionally or by mistake.
D) Homeless and institutionalized individuals are not surveyed.
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28
The term ______ was used in the 1996 presidential campaign to describe a generation of children that was perceived to be more violent and dangerous than in previous generations.
A) super-delinquent
B) super-offender
C) super-predator
D) ultra-violent
A) super-delinquent
B) super-offender
C) super-predator
D) ultra-violent
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29
Cross-sectional data are collected from a group ______.
A) at a single point in time
B) more than once over an extended time period
C) composed of both men and women
D) drawn from a representative sample of participants
A) at a single point in time
B) more than once over an extended time period
C) composed of both men and women
D) drawn from a representative sample of participants
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30
Which of the following collection methods can be called the nearest data source to actual delinquent behavior?
A) court data
B) victim data
C) official data
D) self-report data
A) court data
B) victim data
C) official data
D) self-report data
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31
______ is a significant predictor of detention placement and incarceration outcomes, though it is not fully understood why.
A) Age
B) School performance
C) Gender
D) Race
A) Age
B) School performance
C) Gender
D) Race
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32
Which of the following is an example of a victimless crime?
A) truancy
B) running away
C) being ungovernable
D) prostitution
A) truancy
B) running away
C) being ungovernable
D) prostitution
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33
Which of the following offense types would the NIBRS categorize in Group A?
A) trespass of real property
B) shoplifting
C) disorderly conduct
D) driving under the influence
A) trespass of real property
B) shoplifting
C) disorderly conduct
D) driving under the influence
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34
Which of the following is true of adolescent females involved with the juvenile courts?
A) Their numbers have decreased over the past two decades.
B) Their numbers have remained stable over the past two decades.
C) Their numbers have increased over the past two decades.
D) Their numbers have reached historic highs.
A) Their numbers have decreased over the past two decades.
B) Their numbers have remained stable over the past two decades.
C) Their numbers have increased over the past two decades.
D) Their numbers have reached historic highs.
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35
When there is a news report on an increase or decrease in the crime rate in the United States, it is most likely based on victim data.
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36
A weakness of the Uniform Crime Reporting program is that it does not provide a uniform definition for the offenses on which it collects data.
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37
The ______ refers to the number of crime and acts of delinquency that do not come to the attention of law enforcement.
A) unknown figure of crime
B) dark figure of crime
C) undiscovered figure of crime
D) mysterious figure of crime
A) unknown figure of crime
B) dark figure of crime
C) undiscovered figure of crime
D) mysterious figure of crime
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38
Juvenile justice policy is now shifting away from a ______ approach.
A) crime control
B) restorative justice
C) noninterference
D) tough on crime
A) crime control
B) restorative justice
C) noninterference
D) tough on crime
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39
The ______ has amassed almost nine decades worth of U.S. crime data.
A) Summary Reporting System
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) Monitoring the Future project
A) Summary Reporting System
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) Monitoring the Future project
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40
The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System primarily tracks which of the following?
A) drug use and attitudes
B) violent offenses and rationalizations
C) health risk behaviors
D) sexual habits and attitudes
A) drug use and attitudes
B) violent offenses and rationalizations
C) health risk behaviors
D) sexual habits and attitudes
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41
Since 2005, the number of juvenile arrests has decreased by 50%.
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42
Despites its limitations, the self-report survey is considered more accurate in its estimates of delinquency than official data sources.
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43
Explain the following statement: "Some young people are both more at risk and disproportionately involved in the juvenile justice system."
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44
Longitudinal surveys of delinquency that follow the same juveniles and collect data more than once from them over an extended period are rare because of the difficulty in collecting such data.
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45
The Summary Reporting System is a significant improvement over the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
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46
Discuss the Monitoring the Future project. When and where did the project start? Who does it sample? On what types of behavior and/or attitudes does it collect?
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47
The National Crime Victimization Survey does not collect data on crimes and delinquency reported to law enforcement.
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48
Discuss the Uniform Crime Reports. From whom does the project collect data? Be sure to discuss the differences between the Summary Reporting System and the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
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49
Over the past generations, the belief that children were becoming more violent and dangerous than the children in the previous generations has resulted in policies that have increasingly treated juveniles like adult offenders.
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50
Identify and explain the difference between the three different types of data researchers use to study juvenile crime. Be sure to include examples of data collection efforts in each type of data.
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51
The Summary Reporting System is older than the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
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52
What is the current state of juvenile delinquency in the United States? Has juvenile crime been increasing or decreasing in recent years? Are there differences across crime types?
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53
The data amassed as part of the National Juvenile Court Data Archive allow researchers to track data trends.
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54
There are concerns that the survey questions in the National Crime Victimization Survey may not consistently measure what they are supposed to measure.
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55
Exact figures on youthful offender transfers to adult court are not available because a majority of states do not report the information and because of the multitude of ways that adolescents are transferred through various state laws.
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56
One weakness of the National Crime Victimization Survey is that respondents may not answer honestly, especially on sensitive victimization questions.
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57
Since the mid-1990s, the use of detention centers has broadened to include the holding of more nonviolent offenders.
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