Deck 6: Drugs and Delinquency
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Deck 6: Drugs and Delinquency
1
According to the text, which of the following is not a principle of effective drug treatment programs?
A)Treatment needs to be voluntary to be effective
B)No single program is appropriate for all individuals
C)Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual
D)Treatment plans need to be constantly reviewed and modified
A)Treatment needs to be voluntary to be effective
B)No single program is appropriate for all individuals
C)Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual
D)Treatment plans need to be constantly reviewed and modified
A
2
Which of the following best describes the way juvenile offenders with drug problems are treated?
A)Disrespectfully
B)Hesitantly
C)Generously
D)Fragmentedly
A)Disrespectfully
B)Hesitantly
C)Generously
D)Fragmentedly
D
3
Which of the following is a result of detoxification programs?
A)Evidence of long-term use elimination
B)Successful reintegration into the community
C)Some users employ detoxification to simply reduce their tolerance so they only require small amounts to get high
D)All of the above
A)Evidence of long-term use elimination
B)Successful reintegration into the community
C)Some users employ detoxification to simply reduce their tolerance so they only require small amounts to get high
D)All of the above
C
4
According to the Monitoring the Future Survey, which of the following statements is false?
A)Drug use varies greatly by type of drug
B)Much drug use is experimental
C)Overall, illegal drug use among high school seniors increased between 1975 and 2016
D)Only a small fraction of respondents use any drug other than alcohol or tobacco on a regular basis
A)Drug use varies greatly by type of drug
B)Much drug use is experimental
C)Overall, illegal drug use among high school seniors increased between 1975 and 2016
D)Only a small fraction of respondents use any drug other than alcohol or tobacco on a regular basis
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5
Multi-dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) is an example of:
A)A therapeutic community
B)A preventative education program
C)An outpatient drug-free program
D)An affective intervention
A)A therapeutic community
B)A preventative education program
C)An outpatient drug-free program
D)An affective intervention
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6
Which drugs-delinquency relationship does the National Youth Survey support?
A)Drug use causes delinquency
B)Delinquency causes drug use
C)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is reciprocal
D)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is spurious
A)Drug use causes delinquency
B)Delinquency causes drug use
C)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is reciprocal
D)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is spurious
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7
Which of the following best summarizes the focus of the National Institute on Drug Abuse's (NIDA) principles of effective treatment?
A)Treatment must be long-lasting
B)Treatment must be responsive to the multiple needs of each individual
C)Detoxification is paramount in creating long-term use changes
D)Mental disorders should be addressed after drug treatment
A)Treatment must be long-lasting
B)Treatment must be responsive to the multiple needs of each individual
C)Detoxification is paramount in creating long-term use changes
D)Mental disorders should be addressed after drug treatment
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8
Which group of youths is most likely to be left out of studies such as Monitoring the Future?
A)Girls
B)Suburban youths
C)School dropouts
D)All of the above
A)Girls
B)Suburban youths
C)School dropouts
D)All of the above
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9
Which drug treatment method establishes a steady state where the individual does not experience withdrawal symptoms when the drug begins to wear off?
A)Detoxification programs
B)Maintenance programs
C)Therapeutic communities
D)Outpatient programs
A)Detoxification programs
B)Maintenance programs
C)Therapeutic communities
D)Outpatient programs
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10
Which of the following illicit substances is reported by all ages as relatively easy to obtain?
A)LSD
B)Heroin
C)Amphetamines
D)All of the above
A)LSD
B)Heroin
C)Amphetamines
D)All of the above
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11
Heroin addicts commit _____ times the offenses when actively using.
A)2-3
B)8-10
C)4-6
D)5
A)2-3
B)8-10
C)4-6
D)5
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12
Which of the following is NOT an element of an effective juvenile drug abuse treatment program?
A)Qualified staff
B)Family involvement
C)Community involvement
D)Developmentally appropriate treatment
A)Qualified staff
B)Family involvement
C)Community involvement
D)Developmentally appropriate treatment
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13
According to the text, which of the following is/are components of drug addiction?
A)Chronic use
B)The individual develops a need to use the drug continually
C)Psychological or physical dependence
D)All of the above
A)Chronic use
B)The individual develops a need to use the drug continually
C)Psychological or physical dependence
D)All of the above
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14
Which of the following is a criticism of the "Just Say No" approach?
A)Hypocritical
B)Shortsighted
C)Basic
D)Both a and b
A)Hypocritical
B)Shortsighted
C)Basic
D)Both a and b
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15
According to the text, which of the following statements is the most accurate assessment of the drugs-crime connection?
A)Drug use causes delinquency
B)Delinquency causes drug use
C)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is reciprocal
D)There is a correlation between drug use and delinquency
A)Drug use causes delinquency
B)Delinquency causes drug use
C)The relationship between drug use and delinquency is reciprocal
D)There is a correlation between drug use and delinquency
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16
According to self-reports, _____ of surveyed youths were in custody due to a drug offense.
A)33%
B)42%
C)14%
D)28%
A)33%
B)42%
C)14%
D)28%
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17
Outpatient drug-free programs often may include all of the following except:
A)Social skills training
B)Short-term drug maintenance
C)Vocational programming
D)Short-term stays in a therapeutic community
A)Social skills training
B)Short-term drug maintenance
C)Vocational programming
D)Short-term stays in a therapeutic community
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18
Which drug treatment method involves the use of a supportive, highly structured, family-like atmosphere?
A)Methadone maintenance
B)Therapeutic community
C)Detoxification
D)Outpatient drug-free programs
A)Methadone maintenance
B)Therapeutic community
C)Detoxification
D)Outpatient drug-free programs
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19
Which of the following is related to the idea that drug use causes delinquency?
A)Economic need
B)Psychopharmacology explanations
C)Systemic violence
D)All of the above
A)Economic need
B)Psychopharmacology explanations
C)Systemic violence
D)All of the above
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20
Up to ______ of drug users drop out of treatment programs.
A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
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21
Inspection of self-report data such as that found in the Monitoring the Future reports indicates that teen drug use is indeed rampant, as suggested by the media.
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22
Youthful drug use is highly related to contact with the juvenile justice system.
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23
According to the text, which of the following conclusions about legalizing/decriminalizing marijuana possession is most accurate?
A)It causes addicts to suffer adverse health effects due to increased use
B)Drug addicts steal more often to obtain funds for the newly legal drug
C)Society alienates adolescent users less than pre-legalization
D)It appears to not have produced immediate, dramatic negative effects
A)It causes addicts to suffer adverse health effects due to increased use
B)Drug addicts steal more often to obtain funds for the newly legal drug
C)Society alienates adolescent users less than pre-legalization
D)It appears to not have produced immediate, dramatic negative effects
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24
The Big Brothers/Big Sisters drug prevention program is a form of _________ program.
A)Peer
B)Affective
C)Knowledge/education
D)Life skills training
A)Peer
B)Affective
C)Knowledge/education
D)Life skills training
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25
For juveniles, most writers consider drug use and abuse synonymous.
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26
Alcohol use by 12th graders decreased between 1975 and 2016.
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27
According to the text, "schizophrenia" in American drug policy refers to the idea that:
A)Schizophrenia is a leading cause of drug use
B)Schizophrenia results from drug use
C)Some drugs are promoted while others are prohibited
D)The response to drugs is split between treatment and enforcement efforts
A)Schizophrenia is a leading cause of drug use
B)Schizophrenia results from drug use
C)Some drugs are promoted while others are prohibited
D)The response to drugs is split between treatment and enforcement efforts
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28
Which type of program has been found to increase drug use due to enhanced curiosity and subsequent experimentation?
A)Peer
B)Affective
C)Knowledge/education
D)Life skills training
A)Peer
B)Affective
C)Knowledge/education
D)Life skills training
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29
Drug use is a greater problem among those who have dropped out of school.
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30
Life skills training programs teach key resistance skills including all of the following except:
A)Identifying help
B)Coping with stress
C)Recognizing alternatives to problem situations
D)None of the above
A)Identifying help
B)Coping with stress
C)Recognizing alternatives to problem situations
D)None of the above
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31
If a survey asks how many times a person has used drugs in the last 30 days (or another time period), that is a measure of:
A)Prevalence
B)Incidence
C)Addiction
D)None of the above
A)Prevalence
B)Incidence
C)Addiction
D)None of the above
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32
Examination of Monitoring the Future data show that much use of drugs such as cocaine and heroin is experimental.
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33
Methadone is a substitute for:
A)Morphine
B)Heroin
C)Methamphetamine
D)None of the above
A)Morphine
B)Heroin
C)Methamphetamine
D)None of the above
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34
Who is responsible for teaching the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program?
A)Teachers
B)Parents
C)Police
D)Court officials
A)Teachers
B)Parents
C)Police
D)Court officials
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35
The idea that drug use and delinquency feed and may cause each other is called a reciprocal relationship.
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36
Substance abuse is more extensive among casual offenders.
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37
Which of the following is NOT a goal of affective interventions?
A)Self-actualization
B)Self-esteem
C)Self-awareness
D)Self-worth
A)Self-actualization
B)Self-esteem
C)Self-awareness
D)Self-worth
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38
Prevalence of drug use refers to how many times a drug is used in a given year.
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39
Surveys about the availability of illicit drugs show that such drugs are relatively easy to obtain.
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40
Which of the following states have legalized the possession of recreational marijuana?
A)Colorado
B)Washington
C)New York
D)Both a and b
A)Colorado
B)Washington
C)New York
D)Both a and b
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41
If the relationship between drug use and delinquency is spurious, that means that an unscrupulous researcher faked the data.
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42
Alcoholics Anonymous is an example of a therapeutic community program.
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43
The panacea phenomenon is described as when common sense says a program is exactly what is needed but evaluation proves it is, in fact, ineffective.
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44
Positive effects of maintenance programs tend to disappear when clients leave the program.
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45
Some experts suggest that drug enforcement is misguided.Instead, drugs should actually be readily available.
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46
Many maintenance drugs become simple substitutes for the original drug.
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47
There are over 1,000 juvenile drug courts in operation today.
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48
The most common drug maintenance program uses methadone.
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49
Affective programs operate under the basic assumption that informed youths will opt against drug use.
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50
According to the text, therapeutic community programs have shown significant success for addicts who complete both the program phase and aftercare.
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51
Research on Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) programs indicates that they are clearly successful in reducing substance use and abuse.
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52
The most frequent way out of a drug problem may be simply aging out of the addiction cycle.
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53
According to the text, one positive point of the drug legalization point of view is that it coincides with the Protestant ethic of our value system.
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54
One argument for the legalization of certain drugs is that it would reduce law enforcement's war on drugs, including the disturbing rates of African-American arrests and incarcerations.
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55
Education programs pair affective interventions with basic personal and social skills.
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56
Most juvenile interventions use a more preventative approach.
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57
According to the text, in order to be effective, drug treatment needs to be voluntary.
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58
Net-widening refers to the handling youths (or other offenders) who normally would have been left alone.
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59
Some states have divested the court of jurisdiction over users of alcohol and other drugs, resulting in complaints from parents who believe court mandates are necessary to straighten out their children.
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