Deck 8: Gangs and Delinquency

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Delinquents who commit criminal acts with others are engaging in __________.

A) gang-related behavior
B) motive-based behavior
C) co-offending
D) continuum dynamics
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Labeling an incident as "gang-related" because an individual gang member is involved is a practice called __________.

A) member-based definition
B) motive-based definition
C) individual-based definition
D) None of these are correct
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Most gang members eventually mature and find other activities that take priority over the gang, a process called __________.

A) extradition
B) aging out
C) falling out
D) snitching
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The Gang, an influential study of gangs in the early part of the twentieth century, was written by

A) Albert Cohen
B) Clifford Shaw
C) Henry McKay
D) Fredrick Thraser
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In Albert Cohen's version of strain theory, he argues that gangs form because of

A) cultural values inherent in the lower-class
B) the difficult transition from rural life
C) the lack of proper religious institutions
D) absence of legitimate opportunities
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Consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence are known as __________.

A) gang fluidity
B) gang cycles
C) group dynamics
D) group volatility
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Gangs that are comprised of members from similar race or ethnic backgrounds are said to be

A) intra-racial
B) inter-racial
C) mono-cultural
D) racially-inclusive
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Gangs, such as the Crips and the Bloods, with over 30,000 members are known as __________.

A) magnagangs
B) powergangs
C) supergangs
D) cartels
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Chinese gangs are closely associated with or controlled by powerful community organizations called __________.

A) tear drops
B) the Kings
C) triads
D) MS-13
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Which of the following gangs promotes white superiority and purity?

A) Stoner gangs
B) Skinheads
C) Taggers
D) White Kings
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The Comprehensive Gang Initiative tries to help with gang problems by focusing on ________.

A) wholesale changes
B) small wins
C) one location at a time
D) the drug trade
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The Latin Kings began in Chicago during the

A) 1920s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1940s.
D) 1970s.
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Tagging refers to _________.
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In the course of gang research over the last century, experts emphasize gang formation and violence with __________.
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The third wave of research on gangs began in the __________.
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__________ are consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence.
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The Los-Angeles-based gang, the Crips, has its origins in the
_________.
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Members of different gangs who come together for a particular activity form a
collaborative gang, known as a __________ gang.
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In lieu of a prison sentence, judges in criminal courts often allow gang members to
__________.
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An interdiction strategy, which features law enforcement, is sometimes referred to as
Gang _________.
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__________ is considered by some experts to be an effective way for a community to reduce gang activity.
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________ is a gang with its roots in Central America.
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_________ is the term used to describe how Gangs are often inaccurately portrayed in the news as a largely minority phenomenon.
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Rural counties, according to the National Youth Gang Survey, experienced a dramatic increase in gang activity in the early 2000s.
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Gang fluidity is the term used to describe consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence.
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Gangs that are comprised of members from similar race or ethnic backgrounds are said to be interracial.
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Chinese gangs are unique in that they maintain ties with the economic and political structures in the community.
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One difference between the Crips and the Bloods is their racial composition.
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The gang that promotes white superiority is called the White Kings.
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In a 2009 report, the FBI details a rise in the presence of gang members in the military.
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Many studies have shown that the level of violence associated with each gang is dependent on that gang's organizational structure.
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Stimulation is a common reason that youths join gangs.
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School failure at the elementary level is a strong predictor of gang membership.
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A Bureau of Justice Statistics reports shows that one of the first cities to experience gang migration was New York City.
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Delinquents who commit criminal acts with others are engaging in __________.

A) gang-related behavior
B) motive-based behavior
C) co-offending
D) continuum dynamics
C
2
Labeling an incident as "gang-related" because an individual gang member is involved is a practice called __________.

A) member-based definition
B) motive-based definition
C) individual-based definition
D) None of these are correct
A
3
Most gang members eventually mature and find other activities that take priority over the gang, a process called __________.

A) extradition
B) aging out
C) falling out
D) snitching
B
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The Gang, an influential study of gangs in the early part of the twentieth century, was written by

A) Albert Cohen
B) Clifford Shaw
C) Henry McKay
D) Fredrick Thraser
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In Albert Cohen's version of strain theory, he argues that gangs form because of

A) cultural values inherent in the lower-class
B) the difficult transition from rural life
C) the lack of proper religious institutions
D) absence of legitimate opportunities
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Consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence are known as __________.

A) gang fluidity
B) gang cycles
C) group dynamics
D) group volatility
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Gangs that are comprised of members from similar race or ethnic backgrounds are said to be

A) intra-racial
B) inter-racial
C) mono-cultural
D) racially-inclusive
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Gangs, such as the Crips and the Bloods, with over 30,000 members are known as __________.

A) magnagangs
B) powergangs
C) supergangs
D) cartels
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Chinese gangs are closely associated with or controlled by powerful community organizations called __________.

A) tear drops
B) the Kings
C) triads
D) MS-13
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Which of the following gangs promotes white superiority and purity?

A) Stoner gangs
B) Skinheads
C) Taggers
D) White Kings
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The Comprehensive Gang Initiative tries to help with gang problems by focusing on ________.

A) wholesale changes
B) small wins
C) one location at a time
D) the drug trade
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The Latin Kings began in Chicago during the

A) 1920s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1940s.
D) 1970s.
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Tagging refers to _________.
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In the course of gang research over the last century, experts emphasize gang formation and violence with __________.
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The third wave of research on gangs began in the __________.
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__________ are consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence.
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The Los-Angeles-based gang, the Crips, has its origins in the
_________.
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Members of different gangs who come together for a particular activity form a
collaborative gang, known as a __________ gang.
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In lieu of a prison sentence, judges in criminal courts often allow gang members to
__________.
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An interdiction strategy, which features law enforcement, is sometimes referred to as
Gang _________.
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__________ is considered by some experts to be an effective way for a community to reduce gang activity.
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________ is a gang with its roots in Central America.
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_________ is the term used to describe how Gangs are often inaccurately portrayed in the news as a largely minority phenomenon.
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Rural counties, according to the National Youth Gang Survey, experienced a dramatic increase in gang activity in the early 2000s.
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Gang fluidity is the term used to describe consistently changing patterns of gang activity and violence.
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Gangs that are comprised of members from similar race or ethnic backgrounds are said to be interracial.
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Chinese gangs are unique in that they maintain ties with the economic and political structures in the community.
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One difference between the Crips and the Bloods is their racial composition.
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The gang that promotes white superiority is called the White Kings.
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In a 2009 report, the FBI details a rise in the presence of gang members in the military.
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Many studies have shown that the level of violence associated with each gang is dependent on that gang's organizational structure.
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Stimulation is a common reason that youths join gangs.
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School failure at the elementary level is a strong predictor of gang membership.
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A Bureau of Justice Statistics reports shows that one of the first cities to experience gang migration was New York City.
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