Deck 12: Delinquency Prevention: Social and Developmental Perspectives

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The Public Health Approach is divided into primary prevention, secondary prevention, and general prevention.
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Delinquency prevention programs receive a fraction of what is spent on the juvenile justice system to deal with young people once they have broken the law.
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Mentoring has been shown to reduce delinquency and aggression.
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There are only two methods by which to classify delinquency prevention programs-the public health approach and the developmental perspective.
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Delinquency prevention programs directly help the adolescent, but other benefits, such as job skill acquisition and stronger family ties, are also benefits created by these programs.
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Daycare serves to provide the child with a number of benefits, including social interaction with other children.
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According to one study, the cost to society of a single murder is as high as $10 million.
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A negative prior factor in an individual's life that increases the risk of delinquency is called a protective factor.
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The developmental perspective is characterized in part by its implementation from childhood to transition to work as an adult.
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Nearly one-fourth of the programs reviewed in the Blueprints for Violence Prevention initiative were found to meet the established scientific standards to be proven effective.
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The Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) targeted first-time mothers-to-be to receive home visits from nurses during their pregnancy.
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An evaluation of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study found that the control group committed more crime than those in the experimental group.
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Any justice program or policy designed to prevent the occurrence of a future delinquent act is called delinquency prevention.
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Delinquency prevention programs are designed with the intention of excluding juvenile justice personnel.
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One report found that by age 5, children who experienced the enriched daycare offered by Head Start averaged a 10-point gain on their IQ scores.
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Delinquency prevention programs always involve the juvenile justice system.
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Wilderness programs, probation, and secure confinement are examples of delinquency control programs.
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Including violence prevention curricula as part of health education classes is one type of school-based prevention program that has received much attention in recent years in the United States.
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Juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system have little relationship to each other.
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The only national estimate of the costs of juvenile delinquency focuses on _____.

A)status crimes
B)sexual crimes
C)juvenile violence
D)substance abuse
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A popular and effective form of family support according to the text is _____.

A)Head Start
B)Mentor America
C)home visitation
D)PALS
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______is a comprehensive program used in secondary schools that reduces school disorder and aims to improve the school environment.

A)Project PATHE
B)Big Brothers Big Sisters Program
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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_____ focused on the effects of an early preventive intervention program for 6-year-old boys from poor neighborhoods who were aggressive and hyperactive.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Montreal Longitudinal-Experimental Study
D)Boston's Mid-City Project
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_______ has provided thousands of youths with advisors and relies on responsible and caring adults to volunteer their time as mentors to young people.

A)Project PATHE
B)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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More than _____ of all married couples with school-age children (ages 6 to 17) have both parents working outside the home.

A)one-half
B)one-quarter
C)nine-tenths
D)two-thirds
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Started by Shaw and McKay, the _____ was one of the earliest juvenile delinquency prevention programs.

A)Chicago Area Project
B)House of Refuge
C)Detached Street Workers
D)Cambridge Project
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______ dispatched trained social workers to seek out and meet with youth gangs three to four times a week on the gang's own turf.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Boston's Mid-City Project
D)Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study
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Violence prevention curriculum for adolescents is one type of school-based prevention program.  What does the curriculum hope to achieve?

A)Present anger as a normal, potentially constructive human emotion
B) Encourage the free expression of anger whenever the emotion emerges ​
C)Develop methods to suppress anger and other self-destructive emotions
D)Develop age-appropriate expressions of anger
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________ is a Canadian program implemented in a public housing development in Ottawa that recruits low-income young people to participate in after-school activities.

A) Participate and Learn Skills (PALS) ​
B)Project PATHE
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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______, in the public health approach, focuses on intervening with adjudicated juvenile offenders through such measures as substance abuse treatment and imprisonment.

A) Primary prevention ​
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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______ received federal funding and attempted an integrated approach to community development.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Boston's Mid-City Project
D)Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study
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 ______is the best-known and largest job training program in the United States.

A)YouthBuild U.S.A.
B)Job Corps
C)Peace Corps
D)Dream Job
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The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study was one of the first delinquency prevention programs to be evaluated using a(n) _____.

A)control group
B)cost-benefit analysis
C)self-report study
D)randomized experimental design
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The most widely cited parenting skills program is one created by the ______.

A)Administration on Children, Youth, and Families
B)Oregon Social Learning Center
C) Westinghouse Learning Center ​
D)Administration for Children and Families
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_____, in the public health approach, focuses on intervening with children and young people who are potentially at risk for becoming offenders.

A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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______, in the public health approach, focuses on improving the general well-being of individuals through such measures as access to health care services and general prevention education.

A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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In the _____, a major focus on delinquency prevention programs was to reach out to youth who were unlikely to use community centers.

A)1930s
B)1940s
C)1950s
D)1960s
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Boys and Girls Clubs of America are one of the most successful ______ in preventing juvenile delinquency.

A)mentoring programs
B)after-school programs
C)job training programs
D)comprehensive community-based programs
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One study puts the total cost of a murder, which includes victim costs plus costs to the justice system, at just under _____. ​

A)$1 million
B)$5 million
C)$ 8 million
D)$10 million
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The Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) personnel teaches parents _____.

A)disciplinary techniques that stress firmness
B)that scowling or scolding is effective at deterring their children's behavior
C)that time out is ineffective for controlling their children's behavior
D)that explosive discipline is a last resort form of discipline
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The ______was set up to help improve the lives of young people at high risk for delinquency, gang involvement, substance abuse and other problem behaviors. ​

A)Mobilization for Youth program (MOBY)
B)YMCA
C)Chicago Area Project
D)Children At Risk program (CAR)
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Boot camps present an example of delinquency ______.
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The _______teaches teachers and parents of students in first through sixth grade to reward appropriate behavior and to consistently provide negative consequences for undesirable behavior.
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The _____ program was set up to help improve the lives of young people at high risk for delinquency, gang involvement, substance abuse, and other problem behaviors.
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Which of the following risk factors would have the greatest impact on juvenile delinquency?

A)School problems
B)Property crime
C)Truancy
D)Fighting
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A positive prior factor in an individual's life that decreases the risk of future delinquent behaviors is termed a(n) _____.

A)protective factor
B)positive factor
C)lucky break
D)proactive factor
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The effectiveness of mentoring programs, according to the text, has been shown to be _____.

A)inconclusive, with some programs working and others not
B)most effective with older children
C)more effective than other programs
D)less effective than other programs
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_____ programs were instituted in the 1960s as a part of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty.
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The most common areas of increased risk, based on a large number of male and female youths enrolled in the Juvenile Mentoring Programs are school and _____.
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The _____ used a method in which teachers learn techniques that reward appropriate student behavior and minimize disruptive behavior.

A)Good Behavior Game
B)Quantum Opportunities Program
C)Seattle Social Development Project
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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Elements in the randomized experimental design are the experimental group and the ____.
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The Nurse-Family Partnership is the best-known ______ program.
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Incarceration of juvenile delinquents is an example of a(n) _____ approach to juvenile delinquency.
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Experimentation with comprehensive community-based delinquency prevention began with the ______.

A)Mobilization for Youth program (MOBY)
B)YMCA
C)Chicago Area Project
D)Children At Risk Program (CAR)
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One approach to reduce the costs of juvenile delinquency that focuses on stopping delinquency before it begins is _____.
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The goal of _______ initiatives, such as Boston's Mid-City Program, was to meet youths on their own turf.
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The only national estimate of the costs of juvenile delinquency focuses on _____.

A)status crimes
B)sexual crimes
C)juvenile violence
D)substance abuse
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______ was started in 1978 by a group of young people in New York City to provide job training in carpentry and construction to disadvantaged, unemployed youths.
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Developmental prevention refers to interventions, especially those targeting _____ designed to prevent the growth of criminal potential in individuals.

A)status offenses
B)school failure
C)alcohol abuse
D)risk and protective factors
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Which of the following is NOT one of the pressing issues facing the future of delinquency prevention?

A)Ethical concerns over early intervention
B)The ease with which delinquency prevention programs have expanded
C)Labeling and stigmatization that target at-risk families
D)The long delays before early childhood programs show an impact on delinquency
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Discuss Positive Action Through Holistic Education (PATHE). Do you think that schools should be responsible for providing delinquency prevention programs? Explain.
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Discuss the research regarding programs aimed at improving parenting skills.
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Discuss Denise Gottfredson's research into after-schools programs in Maryland. Explain your view on after-school programs; include in your view who should be responsible for funding such programs.
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The ____ perspective claims that delinquency in adolescents is influence by "behavioral and attitudinal patterns that have been learned during an individual's development."
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Discuss what works, what doesn't work, and what is promising in regard to school-based delinquency prevention programs.
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_____ programs usually involve nonprofessional volunteers spending time with people at risk for delinquency.
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Discuss the national estimate of costs related to juvenile violence.
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Discuss federally funded delinquency prevention programs.
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____ childhood prevention programs are initiated before delinquency occurs.
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Explain the public heath approach to delinquency prevention.
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The text speaks to "the many faces of delinquency prevention." Explain what is meant by this turn of phrase.
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A group of subjects that does not receive a prevention program is called the ____.
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_____ programs are designed to assist students whose parent(s) work, even though school has been dismissed.
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______ is a comprehensive program used in secondary schools that reduces school disorder and aims to improve the school environment.
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Explain the developmental perspective to classify delinquency prevention activities.
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A group of subjects that receives a prevention program is called the ____.
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______ is the best-known and largest job training program in the United States.
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Delinquency prevention programs face a number of obstacles. Identify and discuss these obstacles. Which of the obstacles do you believe to be the most problematic? Explain.
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A(n) _____ factor would decrease the likelihood of delinquency in the future.
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The Public Health Approach is divided into primary prevention, secondary prevention, and general prevention.
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Delinquency prevention programs receive a fraction of what is spent on the juvenile justice system to deal with young people once they have broken the law.
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3
Mentoring has been shown to reduce delinquency and aggression.
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There are only two methods by which to classify delinquency prevention programs-the public health approach and the developmental perspective.
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Delinquency prevention programs directly help the adolescent, but other benefits, such as job skill acquisition and stronger family ties, are also benefits created by these programs.
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Daycare serves to provide the child with a number of benefits, including social interaction with other children.
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According to one study, the cost to society of a single murder is as high as $10 million.
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A negative prior factor in an individual's life that increases the risk of delinquency is called a protective factor.
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The developmental perspective is characterized in part by its implementation from childhood to transition to work as an adult.
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Nearly one-fourth of the programs reviewed in the Blueprints for Violence Prevention initiative were found to meet the established scientific standards to be proven effective.
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The Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) targeted first-time mothers-to-be to receive home visits from nurses during their pregnancy.
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An evaluation of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study found that the control group committed more crime than those in the experimental group.
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Any justice program or policy designed to prevent the occurrence of a future delinquent act is called delinquency prevention.
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Delinquency prevention programs are designed with the intention of excluding juvenile justice personnel.
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One report found that by age 5, children who experienced the enriched daycare offered by Head Start averaged a 10-point gain on their IQ scores.
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Delinquency prevention programs always involve the juvenile justice system.
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Wilderness programs, probation, and secure confinement are examples of delinquency control programs.
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Including violence prevention curricula as part of health education classes is one type of school-based prevention program that has received much attention in recent years in the United States.
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Juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system have little relationship to each other.
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The only national estimate of the costs of juvenile delinquency focuses on _____.

A)status crimes
B)sexual crimes
C)juvenile violence
D)substance abuse
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A popular and effective form of family support according to the text is _____.

A)Head Start
B)Mentor America
C)home visitation
D)PALS
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______is a comprehensive program used in secondary schools that reduces school disorder and aims to improve the school environment.

A)Project PATHE
B)Big Brothers Big Sisters Program
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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_____ focused on the effects of an early preventive intervention program for 6-year-old boys from poor neighborhoods who were aggressive and hyperactive.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Montreal Longitudinal-Experimental Study
D)Boston's Mid-City Project
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_______ has provided thousands of youths with advisors and relies on responsible and caring adults to volunteer their time as mentors to young people.

A)Project PATHE
B)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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More than _____ of all married couples with school-age children (ages 6 to 17) have both parents working outside the home.

A)one-half
B)one-quarter
C)nine-tenths
D)two-thirds
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Started by Shaw and McKay, the _____ was one of the earliest juvenile delinquency prevention programs.

A)Chicago Area Project
B)House of Refuge
C)Detached Street Workers
D)Cambridge Project
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27
______ dispatched trained social workers to seek out and meet with youth gangs three to four times a week on the gang's own turf.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Boston's Mid-City Project
D)Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study
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28
Violence prevention curriculum for adolescents is one type of school-based prevention program.  What does the curriculum hope to achieve?

A)Present anger as a normal, potentially constructive human emotion
B) Encourage the free expression of anger whenever the emotion emerges ​
C)Develop methods to suppress anger and other self-destructive emotions
D)Develop age-appropriate expressions of anger
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________ is a Canadian program implemented in a public housing development in Ottawa that recruits low-income young people to participate in after-school activities.

A) Participate and Learn Skills (PALS) ​
B)Project PATHE
C)Quantum Opportunities Program
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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______, in the public health approach, focuses on intervening with adjudicated juvenile offenders through such measures as substance abuse treatment and imprisonment.

A) Primary prevention ​
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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______ received federal funding and attempted an integrated approach to community development.

A)Mobilization for Youth (MOBY)
B)Chicago Area Project
C)Boston's Mid-City Project
D)Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study
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 ______is the best-known and largest job training program in the United States.

A)YouthBuild U.S.A.
B)Job Corps
C)Peace Corps
D)Dream Job
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The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study was one of the first delinquency prevention programs to be evaluated using a(n) _____.

A)control group
B)cost-benefit analysis
C)self-report study
D)randomized experimental design
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The most widely cited parenting skills program is one created by the ______.

A)Administration on Children, Youth, and Families
B)Oregon Social Learning Center
C) Westinghouse Learning Center ​
D)Administration for Children and Families
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_____, in the public health approach, focuses on intervening with children and young people who are potentially at risk for becoming offenders.

A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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______, in the public health approach, focuses on improving the general well-being of individuals through such measures as access to health care services and general prevention education.

A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)General prevention
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In the _____, a major focus on delinquency prevention programs was to reach out to youth who were unlikely to use community centers.

A)1930s
B)1940s
C)1950s
D)1960s
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Boys and Girls Clubs of America are one of the most successful ______ in preventing juvenile delinquency.

A)mentoring programs
B)after-school programs
C)job training programs
D)comprehensive community-based programs
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One study puts the total cost of a murder, which includes victim costs plus costs to the justice system, at just under _____. ​

A)$1 million
B)$5 million
C)$ 8 million
D)$10 million
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40
The Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) personnel teaches parents _____.

A)disciplinary techniques that stress firmness
B)that scowling or scolding is effective at deterring their children's behavior
C)that time out is ineffective for controlling their children's behavior
D)that explosive discipline is a last resort form of discipline
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The ______was set up to help improve the lives of young people at high risk for delinquency, gang involvement, substance abuse and other problem behaviors. ​

A)Mobilization for Youth program (MOBY)
B)YMCA
C)Chicago Area Project
D)Children At Risk program (CAR)
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42
Boot camps present an example of delinquency ______.
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The _______teaches teachers and parents of students in first through sixth grade to reward appropriate behavior and to consistently provide negative consequences for undesirable behavior.
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The _____ program was set up to help improve the lives of young people at high risk for delinquency, gang involvement, substance abuse, and other problem behaviors.
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Which of the following risk factors would have the greatest impact on juvenile delinquency?

A)School problems
B)Property crime
C)Truancy
D)Fighting
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A positive prior factor in an individual's life that decreases the risk of future delinquent behaviors is termed a(n) _____.

A)protective factor
B)positive factor
C)lucky break
D)proactive factor
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The effectiveness of mentoring programs, according to the text, has been shown to be _____.

A)inconclusive, with some programs working and others not
B)most effective with older children
C)more effective than other programs
D)less effective than other programs
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_____ programs were instituted in the 1960s as a part of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty.
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49
The most common areas of increased risk, based on a large number of male and female youths enrolled in the Juvenile Mentoring Programs are school and _____.
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50
The _____ used a method in which teachers learn techniques that reward appropriate student behavior and minimize disruptive behavior.

A)Good Behavior Game
B)Quantum Opportunities Program
C)Seattle Social Development Project
D)Juvenile Mentoring Program
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51
Elements in the randomized experimental design are the experimental group and the ____.
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52
The Nurse-Family Partnership is the best-known ______ program.
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53
Incarceration of juvenile delinquents is an example of a(n) _____ approach to juvenile delinquency.
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54
Experimentation with comprehensive community-based delinquency prevention began with the ______.

A)Mobilization for Youth program (MOBY)
B)YMCA
C)Chicago Area Project
D)Children At Risk Program (CAR)
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55
One approach to reduce the costs of juvenile delinquency that focuses on stopping delinquency before it begins is _____.
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56
The goal of _______ initiatives, such as Boston's Mid-City Program, was to meet youths on their own turf.
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57
The only national estimate of the costs of juvenile delinquency focuses on _____.

A)status crimes
B)sexual crimes
C)juvenile violence
D)substance abuse
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______ was started in 1978 by a group of young people in New York City to provide job training in carpentry and construction to disadvantaged, unemployed youths.
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Developmental prevention refers to interventions, especially those targeting _____ designed to prevent the growth of criminal potential in individuals.

A)status offenses
B)school failure
C)alcohol abuse
D)risk and protective factors
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Which of the following is NOT one of the pressing issues facing the future of delinquency prevention?

A)Ethical concerns over early intervention
B)The ease with which delinquency prevention programs have expanded
C)Labeling and stigmatization that target at-risk families
D)The long delays before early childhood programs show an impact on delinquency
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61
Discuss Positive Action Through Holistic Education (PATHE). Do you think that schools should be responsible for providing delinquency prevention programs? Explain.
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62
Discuss the research regarding programs aimed at improving parenting skills.
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63
Discuss Denise Gottfredson's research into after-schools programs in Maryland. Explain your view on after-school programs; include in your view who should be responsible for funding such programs.
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64
The ____ perspective claims that delinquency in adolescents is influence by "behavioral and attitudinal patterns that have been learned during an individual's development."
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65
Discuss what works, what doesn't work, and what is promising in regard to school-based delinquency prevention programs.
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66
_____ programs usually involve nonprofessional volunteers spending time with people at risk for delinquency.
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67
Discuss the national estimate of costs related to juvenile violence.
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68
Discuss federally funded delinquency prevention programs.
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69
____ childhood prevention programs are initiated before delinquency occurs.
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Explain the public heath approach to delinquency prevention.
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71
The text speaks to "the many faces of delinquency prevention." Explain what is meant by this turn of phrase.
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72
A group of subjects that does not receive a prevention program is called the ____.
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73
_____ programs are designed to assist students whose parent(s) work, even though school has been dismissed.
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74
______ is a comprehensive program used in secondary schools that reduces school disorder and aims to improve the school environment.
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75
Explain the developmental perspective to classify delinquency prevention activities.
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76
A group of subjects that receives a prevention program is called the ____.
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77
______ is the best-known and largest job training program in the United States.
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78
Delinquency prevention programs face a number of obstacles. Identify and discuss these obstacles. Which of the obstacles do you believe to be the most problematic? Explain.
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79
A(n) _____ factor would decrease the likelihood of delinquency in the future.
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