Deck 4: Youth in Society: Developmental Risks and Protective Factors
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Deck 4: Youth in Society: Developmental Risks and Protective Factors
1
Research suggests that the most aggressive age in humans is:
A) 2 years old
B) 5 years old
C) 9 years old
D) 13 years old
A) 2 years old
B) 5 years old
C) 9 years old
D) 13 years old
A
2
Adolescence is often characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:
A) rapid growth and sexual maturity
B) shift of the primary support system from parents to friends
C) distinct subculture often referred to as a "generation gap"
D) developing emotional maturity without a struggle
A) rapid growth and sexual maturity
B) shift of the primary support system from parents to friends
C) distinct subculture often referred to as a "generation gap"
D) developing emotional maturity without a struggle
D
3
The four periods that children pass through that help them make sense of the world are called:
A) cognitive schemes
B) thought processing
C) recognition symbols
D) adolescent schematics
A) cognitive schemes
B) thought processing
C) recognition symbols
D) adolescent schematics
A
4
The development of social cognition was based on the theory of cognitive development by:
A) Freud
B) Sutherland
C) Piaget
D) Kohlberg
A) Freud
B) Sutherland
C) Piaget
D) Kohlberg
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5
Lawrence Kohlberg devised a theory of moral development which consists of:
A) three stages of moral development
B) four stages of moral development
C) six stages of moral development
D) eight stages of moral development
A) three stages of moral development
B) four stages of moral development
C) six stages of moral development
D) eight stages of moral development
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6
The most formative period of a child's life is:
A) between birth to age 3
B) between age 6 to age 8
C) age 10 - age 12
D) age 13 - age 17
A) between birth to age 3
B) between age 6 to age 8
C) age 10 - age 12
D) age 13 - age 17
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7
In 2006, the percentage of the U.S. population under age 18 was:
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 38%
D) 25%
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 38%
D) 25%
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8
All of the following issues are serious consequences for children who live in poverty EXCEPT:
A) risk of lead poisoning and homelessness
B) risk of stabbing and homelessness
C) drug abuse and alcoholism
D) access to social media
A) risk of lead poisoning and homelessness
B) risk of stabbing and homelessness
C) drug abuse and alcoholism
D) access to social media
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9
With attentive parents or older siblings during the formative years, children learn the fundamental concept of:
A) aggression
B) fear
C) conscience
D) submission
A) aggression
B) fear
C) conscience
D) submission
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10
In general, as youths approach adolescence, the:
A) influence of parents and teachers remain consistent
B) influence of physiology increases
C) influence of peers becomes stronger
D) influence of community decreases
A) influence of parents and teachers remain consistent
B) influence of physiology increases
C) influence of peers becomes stronger
D) influence of community decreases
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11
Within the Radial Concept of influences on growth and development the following is considered the first and most vital influence:
A) family
B) friends
C) schools
D) community
A) family
B) friends
C) schools
D) community
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12
The most vital component that influences child growth and development is:
A) family
B) physiology
C) school
D) community
A) family
B) physiology
C) school
D) community
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13
In healthy families, the following are true EXCEPT:
A) self-esteem is high
B) communication is direct and honest
C) rules are flexible and reasonable
D) member's attitudes of the outside world are tentative and optimistic
A) self-esteem is high
B) communication is direct and honest
C) rules are flexible and reasonable
D) member's attitudes of the outside world are tentative and optimistic
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14
Patterns of conflict resolution can be attributed to the formative years when children learn about:
A) pre-reading issues
B) listening issues
C) sharing issues
D) visualization issues
A) pre-reading issues
B) listening issues
C) sharing issues
D) visualization issues
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15
"The fourth grade plunge" is apparent when ___________.
A) students become overly influenced by peers
B) students have the most difficulty resolving peer conflicts
C) students begin to be overly-concerned with appearance
D) students begin to be identified with significant academic deficits
A) students become overly influenced by peers
B) students have the most difficulty resolving peer conflicts
C) students begin to be overly-concerned with appearance
D) students begin to be identified with significant academic deficits
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16
Early childhood growth and development involves the complex interaction of all EXCEPT:
A) family
B) physiology
C) school
D) community
A) family
B) physiology
C) school
D) community
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17
The most significant individual risk factor for predicting later delinquency is:
A) early anti-social behavior
B) abuse
C) fear of abandonment
D) neglect
A) early anti-social behavior
B) abuse
C) fear of abandonment
D) neglect
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18
Kohlberg's studies conclude that:
A) morality is intrinsic
B) the process of moral development is primarily concerned with justice
C) memories are critical to moral development
D) educational systems are the building blocks of morality
A) morality is intrinsic
B) the process of moral development is primarily concerned with justice
C) memories are critical to moral development
D) educational systems are the building blocks of morality
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19
Brain growth begins to taper off near the ages of:
A) 6 or 7
B) 9 or 10
C) 12 or 13
D) 15 or 16
A) 6 or 7
B) 9 or 10
C) 12 or 13
D) 15 or 16
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20
Understanding early child development is important in juvenile justice because:
A) 73% of adult criminals victimize young children
B) pre-school education improves youth opportunities
C) numbers of youth gangs are increasing
D) for every child that enters the system, something has "gone wrong" in early development
A) 73% of adult criminals victimize young children
B) pre-school education improves youth opportunities
C) numbers of youth gangs are increasing
D) for every child that enters the system, something has "gone wrong" in early development
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21
Force and violence towards children, including physical punishment, has been characterized as:
A) behavioral inhibition
B) parental efficacy
C) adult supremacy
D) deterrence
A) behavioral inhibition
B) parental efficacy
C) adult supremacy
D) deterrence
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22
Most youth with conduct disorders should be treated as:
A) mentally ill
B) delinquent
C) unintelligent
D) mentally disabled
A) mentally ill
B) delinquent
C) unintelligent
D) mentally disabled
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23
Child development experts state that the ______________ lay the foundation for all that follows.
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24
The four periods theorized by Piaget are: _________________, ________________, _____________, and _______________.
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25
Two serious consequences of poverty for children are ____________ and increased risk of _____________.
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26
Conduct Disorder (CD) is a serious childhood psychiatric condition that manifests itself in all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Passivity
B) Aggression
C) Lying
D) Stealing
A) Passivity
B) Aggression
C) Lying
D) Stealing
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27
Guidance counselors, teachers, or law enforcement officers agree that the greatest problem they face when it comes to juvenile crime are ____________.
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28
The three pathways of disruptive behavior include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Authority conflict pathways
B) Covert behavior pathways
C) Independent behavior pathways
D) Overt behavior pathways
A) Authority conflict pathways
B) Covert behavior pathways
C) Independent behavior pathways
D) Overt behavior pathways
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29
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines Antisocial Personality Disorder by the following criteria EXCEPT:
A) Exists in individuals 18 and younger
B) Shows evidence of a conduct disorder before age 15
C) Shows a pattern of irresponsible behavior since age 15
D) Exists in individuals age 18 and older
A) Exists in individuals 18 and younger
B) Shows evidence of a conduct disorder before age 15
C) Shows a pattern of irresponsible behavior since age 15
D) Exists in individuals age 18 and older
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30
A psychopath is regarded as lacking in all of the following areas EXCEPT:
A) Conscience
B) Displaying remarkable emotional blandness
C) Cares about right and wrong
D) Often make glib promises and resolutions
A) Conscience
B) Displaying remarkable emotional blandness
C) Cares about right and wrong
D) Often make glib promises and resolutions
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31
Labeling a youth as a psychopath does NOT:
A) reduce the youth's likelihood of receiving treatment
B) increase the chance of youth being transferred to the criminal system
C) require parents to admit the youth to a mental health facility
D) increase the chance of youth being treated as an adult in the criminal system
A) reduce the youth's likelihood of receiving treatment
B) increase the chance of youth being transferred to the criminal system
C) require parents to admit the youth to a mental health facility
D) increase the chance of youth being treated as an adult in the criminal system
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32
Youth who start to push limits and commit offenses around age ______ turn into the harder-core delinquents.
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33
Risk factors have been identified in the following areas EXCEPT:
A) individual: high expectations for self, high IQ, being female
B) family: youth whose parents are incarcerated, separation/poor family bonding
C) school: negative labeling by teachers, dropping out of school, truancy
D) peers: peer rejection and deviant peers
A) individual: high expectations for self, high IQ, being female
B) family: youth whose parents are incarcerated, separation/poor family bonding
C) school: negative labeling by teachers, dropping out of school, truancy
D) peers: peer rejection and deviant peers
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34
In healthy families, communication is _____________ and ______________.
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35
The first institution to affect children's behavior is the _____________.
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36
Schools begin identifying significant academic deficits and failures among students in ______________ grade.
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37
During the first three years of life children learn the concept of _______________, or rewards and punishments.
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38
Availability of firearms is an example of a ____________ risk factor.
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39
Respect for the rights of others should first be introduced to children:
A) in the community
B) at home
C) at school
D) at after school programming
A) in the community
B) at home
C) at school
D) at after school programming
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40
The overt behavior pathway includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Annoying others
B) bullying
C) fighting
D) lying
A) Annoying others
B) bullying
C) fighting
D) lying
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41
Research indicates that early intervention focusing on the most at-risk youth has not been shown to be a valid prevention tool.
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42
Present-day courts give parents limited latitude in disciplining their children.
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43
What are the five domains researchers have indicated as risk factors related to delinquency: __________, ___________, _____________, ______________, and ___________.
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44
Using illegal credit cards is an example of overt behavior.
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45
Studies have linked violent video game play to serious aggression.
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46
Violent video games may actually be less harmful than watching violent television or movies because of the interactive nature of the games.
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47
The family is the foundation for the protection, care and training of our children in our American society.
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48
A risk factor does not make offending a certainty.
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49
Research suggests that the most aggressive age in humans is 4 years old.
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50
The most significant individual risk factor for predicting later delinquency is early ________________.
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51
Protective factors also relate to individual characteristics, family, school, peers, and community.
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52
Research has shown that children of incarcerated parents are five to six times more likely to become involved in criminal activity than the average child.
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53
Research has found only negative consequences associated with youth employment.
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54
A condition, characteristic or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will become delinquent is known as a _______________.
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55
An element linking aggressive or disruptive behavior and peer rejection is a child's degree of self control.
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56
_______________ examines how parental support and control of youth are associated with delinquency.
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57
The theory of cognitive development was presented by Kohlberg.
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58
During their adolescent years youth are expected to assume greater responsibility for their behavior.
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59
Force and violence toward children, including physical punishment, has been characterized as _________________.
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60
In many American families, the traditional bonds of discipline and respect between parent and child have loosened considerably if not unraveled completely.
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61
Discuss the characteristics of a healthy family.
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62
Youth who are involved with drugs will likely engage in crime.
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63
Discuss a key aspect of each area of adolescent development listed.
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64
Most youths with conduct disorder should be treated as mentally ill as opposed to delinquent.
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65
Youths who eventually become seriously and chronically delinquent will more than likely miss opportunities to learn one or more key prosocial behaviors during childhood and adolescence.
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66
Discuss the two most serious consequences for children who live in poverty.
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67
Differentiate between the five risk factors.
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68
Labeling a youth as a psychopath increases the youth's likelihood of being transferred to the criminal justice system.
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69
As children age, the influence of parents increases while that of peers decreases.
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70
Discuss the three developmental pathways to delinquency to include the behaviors associated with each.
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