Deck 13: Crime Control in the Community and in Schools

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The term social in social ecology refers to

A) physical designs.
B) environmental interaction.
C) human interaction.
D) social mobility.
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Neighborhoods with a desire among residents to work for a common good, are said to have

A) collective efficacy.
B) structural functionalism.
C) collective disjuncture.
D) community diffusion.
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Economically depressed areas that offer tax credits to encourage business development create

A) concentric zones.
B) enterprise zones.
C) financial zones.
D) commercial vectors.
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Which of the following programs served as a model for the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program?

A) Lighthouse
B) Alcoholics Anonymous
C) PATH
D) DARE
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Program Development Education (PDE) was designed to

A) improve how schools are managed by principles.
B) obtain tutoring for high risk students.
C) get parents to volunteer for school projects.
D) weed out problem students from the classroom.
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The underlying principle of an enterprise zone is to reduce

A) traffic congestion in lower income neighborhoods.
B) duplication of businesses.
C) syndicated criminal activity.
D) poverty and unemployment.
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The Community Development Block Grants were channels to

A) place more officers on the streets doing foot patrol.
B) provide grants to cities to develop housing and economic opportunities.
C) provide funds to remodel old school buildings.
D) establish more social service programs.
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Who initiated the Weed and Seed program?

A) the CIA
B) the Bureau of Justice Statistics
C) the U.S. Department of Justice
D) the Police Executive Research Forum
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Shaw and McKay found in their study in Chicago that delinquency was concentrated in ________ urban neighborhoods.

A) homogeneous
B) heterogeneous
C) wealthy
D) commercialized
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Programs to Advance Teen Health (PATH) programs were developed to sensitize students to the pressures of using

A) crack cocaine.
B) alcohol.
C) marijuana.
D) tobacco.
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Which of the following was not one of Botvin's methods of instruction to discourage drug usage among juveniles?

A) information dissemination
B) moral appeal
C) recreational appeal
D) affective education
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Programs like DARE and GREAT are considered

A) instructional interventions.
B) therapy interventions.
C) individual interventions.
D) group therapy.
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Which of the following is not an effort for improving a community, in order to prevent crime?

A) after-school programs offering recreation
B) providing youth mentoring
C) installing cable television in jails
D) anti-gang initiatives
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What is a community?

A) a land mass with a political boundary.
B) a city boundary line.
C) a social collectivity that is less populated than a city.
D) a metropolitan city over 100,000 in population.
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The combination of poverty, family disruption, and racial composition is known as

A) social disorganization.
B) concentrated disadvantage.
C) social capital.
D) collective efficacy.
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Population density refers to a sparsely populated neighborhood.
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The term "community" has a very clear and steadfast definition.
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Restoration is a component of the weed and seed program.
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Shaw and McKay found racial composition had little to do with crime rates in Chicago.
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Family and household crime control need not contain a criminal justice component.
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Enterprise zones provide tax credit incentives to businesses willing to locate in such areas.
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Mobilization resources are designed to solve local problems like unemployment.
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Most violent juvenile crime occurs between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
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Schools officials have an important role in controlling crime.
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School-based crime control can benefit children, even after school hours are over.
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________ is basically people moving out of a community, while others move in.
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________ provide business expense deductions and low interest rates for loans.
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________ programs were developed to sensitize students to the pressures of using tobacco.
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________ funding for crime control in schools has not kept pace with the growing costs of education.
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The anti-gang intervention project called Operation Cease Fire was conducted in the city of ________.
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________ crime control can help reduce crime even after children are out of school for the day.
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Meta-analysis of DARE studies suggests that the program fails to reduce ________.
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Programs like DARE and GREAT are categorized as a form of instructional ________.
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American communities take crime control approaches that are both formal and ________.
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School Transitional Environment Project (STEP) established a school within a school to improve success for at-risk juveniles in ________.
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Define the term normative education and provide an example of such a program.
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Detail at least three components of the DARE curriculum.
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Describe what is meant by the term youth mentoring.
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1
The term social in social ecology refers to

A) physical designs.
B) environmental interaction.
C) human interaction.
D) social mobility.
human interaction.
2
Neighborhoods with a desire among residents to work for a common good, are said to have

A) collective efficacy.
B) structural functionalism.
C) collective disjuncture.
D) community diffusion.
collective efficacy.
3
Economically depressed areas that offer tax credits to encourage business development create

A) concentric zones.
B) enterprise zones.
C) financial zones.
D) commercial vectors.
enterprise zones.
4
Which of the following programs served as a model for the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program?

A) Lighthouse
B) Alcoholics Anonymous
C) PATH
D) DARE
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Program Development Education (PDE) was designed to

A) improve how schools are managed by principles.
B) obtain tutoring for high risk students.
C) get parents to volunteer for school projects.
D) weed out problem students from the classroom.
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The underlying principle of an enterprise zone is to reduce

A) traffic congestion in lower income neighborhoods.
B) duplication of businesses.
C) syndicated criminal activity.
D) poverty and unemployment.
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The Community Development Block Grants were channels to

A) place more officers on the streets doing foot patrol.
B) provide grants to cities to develop housing and economic opportunities.
C) provide funds to remodel old school buildings.
D) establish more social service programs.
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Who initiated the Weed and Seed program?

A) the CIA
B) the Bureau of Justice Statistics
C) the U.S. Department of Justice
D) the Police Executive Research Forum
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Shaw and McKay found in their study in Chicago that delinquency was concentrated in ________ urban neighborhoods.

A) homogeneous
B) heterogeneous
C) wealthy
D) commercialized
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Programs to Advance Teen Health (PATH) programs were developed to sensitize students to the pressures of using

A) crack cocaine.
B) alcohol.
C) marijuana.
D) tobacco.
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Which of the following was not one of Botvin's methods of instruction to discourage drug usage among juveniles?

A) information dissemination
B) moral appeal
C) recreational appeal
D) affective education
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Programs like DARE and GREAT are considered

A) instructional interventions.
B) therapy interventions.
C) individual interventions.
D) group therapy.
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Which of the following is not an effort for improving a community, in order to prevent crime?

A) after-school programs offering recreation
B) providing youth mentoring
C) installing cable television in jails
D) anti-gang initiatives
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What is a community?

A) a land mass with a political boundary.
B) a city boundary line.
C) a social collectivity that is less populated than a city.
D) a metropolitan city over 100,000 in population.
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The combination of poverty, family disruption, and racial composition is known as

A) social disorganization.
B) concentrated disadvantage.
C) social capital.
D) collective efficacy.
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Population density refers to a sparsely populated neighborhood.
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The term "community" has a very clear and steadfast definition.
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Restoration is a component of the weed and seed program.
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Shaw and McKay found racial composition had little to do with crime rates in Chicago.
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Family and household crime control need not contain a criminal justice component.
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Enterprise zones provide tax credit incentives to businesses willing to locate in such areas.
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Mobilization resources are designed to solve local problems like unemployment.
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Most violent juvenile crime occurs between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
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Schools officials have an important role in controlling crime.
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School-based crime control can benefit children, even after school hours are over.
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________ is basically people moving out of a community, while others move in.
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________ provide business expense deductions and low interest rates for loans.
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________ programs were developed to sensitize students to the pressures of using tobacco.
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________ funding for crime control in schools has not kept pace with the growing costs of education.
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The anti-gang intervention project called Operation Cease Fire was conducted in the city of ________.
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________ crime control can help reduce crime even after children are out of school for the day.
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Meta-analysis of DARE studies suggests that the program fails to reduce ________.
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Programs like DARE and GREAT are categorized as a form of instructional ________.
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American communities take crime control approaches that are both formal and ________.
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School Transitional Environment Project (STEP) established a school within a school to improve success for at-risk juveniles in ________.
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Define the term normative education and provide an example of such a program.
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Detail at least three components of the DARE curriculum.
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Describe what is meant by the term youth mentoring.
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