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Deck 13: Youth Violence
1
The most common forms of victimization in all schools are property offenses and
A) non-serious forms of assault
B) theft
C) aggravated assault
D) motor vehicle theft
A) non-serious forms of assault
B) theft
C) aggravated assault
D) motor vehicle theft
A
2
In December 2012, a particularly disturbing shooting occurred at what elementary school that resulted in 20 students and 6 adults being killed.
A) Columbine
B) Aurora
C) Virginia Tech
D) Sandy Hook
A) Columbine
B) Aurora
C) Virginia Tech
D) Sandy Hook
D
3
The use of instructional methods to increase student engagement in the learning process, including cooperative and experiential learning is referred to as:
A) class setting
B) class management
C) building school capacity
D) setting norms
A) class setting
B) class management
C) building school capacity
D) setting norms
B
4
This focus on youth gangs in the fifties and sixties led to the production of which classic criminological work
A) Cohen (1955)
B) Miller (1958)
C) Cloward and Ohlin (1960)
D) all of the above
A) Cohen (1955)
B) Miller (1958)
C) Cloward and Ohlin (1960)
D) all of the above
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5
Among juvenile arrestees, males account for approximately 81 percent of violent crime arrests
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6
Physically harming a person or making fun of, excluding, and/or spreading rumors about a person repeatedly over time, where the victims do not have equal strength or power to the offender is referred to as:
A) hazing
B) rite of passage
C) bullying
D) assault
A) hazing
B) rite of passage
C) bullying
D) assault
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7
Schools that reorganized classes or grades to create smaller learning units or different mixes of students is an example of:
A) regrouping of schools
B) building school capacity
C) setting norms
D) class setting
A) regrouping of schools
B) building school capacity
C) setting norms
D) class setting
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8
A recent trend has been to adopt a _______ model of examining risk and protective factors associated with gang joining.
A) risk terrain
B) public health
C) multilevel
D) none of the above
A) risk terrain
B) public health
C) multilevel
D) none of the above
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9
School shootings have received considerable media attention since the Columbine massacre in 1999.
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10
This criminologist work with gangs laid the foundation for the creation of National Gang Center.
A) Dennis Miller
B) Larry Miller
C) Walter Miller
D) Jody Miller
A) Dennis Miller
B) Larry Miller
C) Walter Miller
D) Jody Miller
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11
According to Thrasher and Klein (1971) any denotable adolescent group of youngsters who (a) are generally perceived as a distinct aggregation by others in their neighborhood, (b) recognize themselves as a denotable group (almost invariably with a group name), and (c) have been involved in a sufficient number of delinquent incidents to call forth a consistent negative response from neighborhood residents and/or law enforcement agencies is referred to as a:
A) fraternity
B) mob
C) posse
D) gang
A) fraternity
B) mob
C) posse
D) gang
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12
The majority of studies find that _______ experience higher rates of involvement in bullying incidents than do _______.
A) boys; girls
B) girls; boys
C) whites; blacks
D) poor kids; rich kids
A) boys; girls
B) girls; boys
C) whites; blacks
D) poor kids; rich kids
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13
Attempting to reduce problem behaviors by addressing organizational characteristics of a school is referred to as:
A) Individual change strategies
B) environmental criminology
C) CPTED
D) Environmental change strategies
A) Individual change strategies
B) environmental criminology
C) CPTED
D) Environmental change strategies
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14
The rate of youth violence has fallen to historical lows since.
A) 1990
B) 2000
C) 1993
D) 1980
A) 1990
B) 2000
C) 1993
D) 1980
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15
Programs or strategies that instruct students, strive to change behavior patterns, employ counselors to work with individual students, engage students as peer mentors, or introduce recreational after-school programs are referred to as:
A) student change strategies
B) environmental change strategies
C) individual change strategies
D) none of the above
A) student change strategies
B) environmental change strategies
C) individual change strategies
D) none of the above
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16
Since 1980, juvenile violent crime, measured by both arrests and victim reports, decreased until reaching a low in 1993-94 and then steadily grew through 2012
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17
According to the UCR data, offenders under the age of 18 accounted for approximately _______ percent of all violent crime arrests in 2012.
A) 12
B) 22
C) 30
D) 5
A) 12
B) 22
C) 30
D) 5
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18
DARE is an example of:
A) individual change strategy
B) failed resistance program
C) regrouping of schools
D) none of the above
A) individual change strategy
B) failed resistance program
C) regrouping of schools
D) none of the above
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19
A key source of data on youth violence that provides a wealth of information about correlates of youth violence and actual behavior.
A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) self-report studies
A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) self-report studies
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20
Sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else using cell phones, tablets, or computers is called:
A) techbullying
B) cyberbullying
C) bullybooking
D) meantwitter
A) techbullying
B) cyberbullying
C) bullybooking
D) meantwitter
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21
In addition to the violence associated with youth, the 1990s also brought renewed interest to the topic of youth gangs
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22
Bullying does not necessarily have to include physical contact.
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23
Research suggests that bullying is more likely to take place in upper grades and tends to be least experienced in lower grades.
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24
School shootings such as those at Columbine and Sandy Hook have received considerable media attention resulting in schools becoming more violent places since the early 1990s.
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25
Racial/ethnic minorities experience higher rates of school victimizations.
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26
Making fun of an individual and excluding and/or making fun of them constitute bullying
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27
Consequences for the bullied individual include low self-esteem, depression and anxiety, and avoidance behavior
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28
Nikolas Cruz is responsible for the deadliest school shooting in American history at Stoneman Douglass High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018.
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29
With the advent of social media, bullying has been extended to include harmful messages and pictures shown on phones, tablets, and computers.
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30
Relatively speaking, few children are killed on school property in a given year.
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