Deck 1: Childhood Delinquency
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Deck 1: Childhood Delinquency
1
From the _____ through the _____, American cities created curfew laws designed to limit the presence of children on city streets after dark.
A)1900s, 1960s
B)1850s, 1900s
C)1880s, 1920s
D)1920s, 1970s
A)1900s, 1960s
B)1850s, 1900s
C)1880s, 1920s
D)1920s, 1970s
C
2
The tendency for youths to reduce the frequency of their offending behavior as they become older is called the ____________.
A)Learning curve
B)Aging-out process
C)Maturation cycle
D)Period of intellectual growth
A)Learning curve
B)Aging-out process
C)Maturation cycle
D)Period of intellectual growth
B
3
Researchers have found that curfew laws along with aggressive curfew and truancy enforcement, appeared to reduce ________.
A)Violent gang crimes
B)Shoplifting
C)Truancy
D)Prostitution
A)Violent gang crimes
B)Shoplifting
C)Truancy
D)Prostitution
A
4
Family structure and the role of children began to change after the __________.
A)Civil War
B)Enlightenment
C)Middle Ages
D)First World War
A)Civil War
B)Enlightenment
C)Middle Ages
D)First World War
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5
According to Erik Erikson, ____________ occurs when youths spread themselves too thin, experience personal uncertainty, and place themselves at the mercy of leaders who promise to give them a sense of identity they cannot develop for themselves.
A)Identify crisis
B)Conduct Disorder
C)Ego confusion
D)Role diffusion
A)Identify crisis
B)Conduct Disorder
C)Ego confusion
D)Role diffusion
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6
According to Nanette Davis, _________________ makes people self-centered and hurts collective and group identities.
A)Risk-taking behaviors
B)Lack of legitimate opportunity
C)The "cult of individualism
D)Emphasis on consumerism
A)Risk-taking behaviors
B)Lack of legitimate opportunity
C)The "cult of individualism
D)Emphasis on consumerism
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7
__________ is the third leading cause of death among young people ages 15 - 24 in the United States.
A)Accidental death
B)Homicide
C)Suicide
D)Substance abuse
A)Accidental death
B)Homicide
C)Suicide
D)Substance abuse
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8
Teenage birthrates have declined substantially during the past decade with the sharpest declines among _____ girls.
A)White
B)Middle class
C)African-American
D)Hispanic
A)White
B)Middle class
C)African-American
D)Hispanic
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9
More than _____ million youths are arrested each year for crimes ranging in seriousness from loitering to murder.
A)2.2
B)3.2
C)2.7
D)1.5
A)2.2
B)3.2
C)2.7
D)1.5
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10
Nineteenth-century reformers who developed programs for troubled youth and influenced
Legislation creating the juvenile justice system were referred to as the _________.
A)Moral reformers
B)Do-gooders
C)Child savers
D)Teachers
Legislation creating the juvenile justice system were referred to as the _________.
A)Moral reformers
B)Do-gooders
C)Child savers
D)Teachers
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11
____________ suggests that the potential for risky behavior among youth exists in all facets of American life.
A)Erik Erickson
B)Heather Taussing
C)Children's Rights Council
D)Nanette Davis
A)Erik Erickson
B)Heather Taussing
C)Children's Rights Council
D)Nanette Davis
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12
Governmental response to the care of needy children can be traced back to the _____________.
A)Chancery Courts
B)Poor laws
C)Welfare houses
D)Juvenile laws
A)Chancery Courts
B)Poor laws
C)Welfare houses
D)Juvenile laws
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13
A family style wherein the father is the final authority on all family matters and exercises
Complete control over his wife and children is called ________.
A)Parens patriae
B)Paternalistic
C)Matriarchal
D)Democratic
Complete control over his wife and children is called ________.
A)Parens patriae
B)Paternalistic
C)Matriarchal
D)Democratic
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14
________ was the first state to enact laws aimed at disciplining parents for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
A)Florida
B)Utah
C)Colorado
D)New York
A)Florida
B)Utah
C)Colorado
D)New York
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15
During the 17ᵗʰ and 18ᵗʰ centuries, ____________ was the main method of discipline used by teachers.
A)Suspension
B)Harsh looks
C)Flogging
D)Standing a child in the corner
A)Suspension
B)Harsh looks
C)Flogging
D)Standing a child in the corner
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16
Young people who are extremely vulnerable to the negative consequences of school failure, substance abuse, and early sexuality are referred to as _________.
A)Juvenile delinquents
B)Working poor
C)At-risk youth
D)Latch-key youth
A)Juvenile delinquents
B)Working poor
C)At-risk youth
D)Latch-key youth
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17
The Latin phrase parens patriae was used to refer to the __________.
A)Role of the father as head of the household
B)Role of parents as absolute rulers over the child
C)Role of the king as the father of his country
D)Role court in determining who is the father of the child
A)Role of the father as head of the household
B)Role of parents as absolute rulers over the child
C)Role of the king as the father of his country
D)Role court in determining who is the father of the child
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18
The Chancery Courts dealt with _____________.
A)Highborn minors who were orphans
B)Juvenile criminal violations of the law
C)Adult criminal violations of the law
D)Offenses against religious laws
A)Highborn minors who were orphans
B)Juvenile criminal violations of the law
C)Adult criminal violations of the law
D)Offenses against religious laws
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19
Toward the close of the eighteenth century, the work of such philosophers as Voltaire,
Rousseau, and Locke launched a new age, the _______________, for childhood and the family.
A)Democratic era
B)Modern age
C)Intellectual period
D)Enlightenment
Rousseau, and Locke launched a new age, the _______________, for childhood and the family.
A)Democratic era
B)Modern age
C)Intellectual period
D)Enlightenment
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20
According to ___________, ego identity is formed when a person develops a firm sense of self.
A)Erik Erickson
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Robert Merton
A)Erik Erickson
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Robert Merton
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21
Western culture did not have a sense of ________ as a distinct period of life until the late 19ᵗʰ to early 20ᵗʰ centuries.
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22
As early as 1535, the English passed statutes allowing for the appointment of overseers to place destitute or neglected children as servants in the homes of the affluent.These laws were known as ________________.
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23
Under the 1646 Massachusetts Stubborn Child Law a child could be ___________.
A)Put to death
B)Required to enter the military
C)Required to enter the priesthood
D)Placed with another family
A)Put to death
B)Required to enter the military
C)Required to enter the priesthood
D)Placed with another family
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24
By the beginning of the 19ᵗʰ century the apprenticeship system gave way to the _______ system.
A)Penal
B)Factory
C)Agrarian
D)Independent
A)Penal
B)Factory
C)Agrarian
D)Independent
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25
The textbook gives several reasons why few child abuse cases were ever prosecuted in the early American colonies.Which of the following is not one of those reasons?
A The acceptable limits of discipline were so high few parents were charged with assault.
B)Harsh discipline was accepted in extremely religious households
C)Large families provided siblings and kinfolk who could help care for children
D)The law required at least two witnesses of the abuse for conviction
A The acceptable limits of discipline were so high few parents were charged with assault.
B)Harsh discipline was accepted in extremely religious households
C)Large families provided siblings and kinfolk who could help care for children
D)The law required at least two witnesses of the abuse for conviction
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26
The ____________system mandated that a woman's family bestow money, land, or other wealth on a potential husband or his family in exchange for his marriage to her.
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27
Youths involved in multiple serious criminal acts, referred to as _____________________, are now recognized as serious social problems.
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28
__________ is formed when youths develop a full sense of the self, combining how they see themselves and how they fit in with others.
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29
Mechanisms to care for the neediest children, including children left orphaned and destitute, came into existence approximately _____ years ago.
A)200
B)350
C)100
D)150
A)200
B)350
C)100
D)150
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30
A waiver is defined as _____.
A)The transferring of legal jurisdiction of juveniles from the juvenile to the adult court
B)The dismissal of all charges that have been brought against a juvenile
C)A judgment made by the juvenile court to imprison a delinquent
D)The juvenile court equivalent of a guilty plea
A)The transferring of legal jurisdiction of juveniles from the juvenile to the adult court
B)The dismissal of all charges that have been brought against a juvenile
C)A judgment made by the juvenile court to imprison a delinquent
D)The juvenile court equivalent of a guilty plea
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31
Legally, delinquents and status offenders are considered __________________.
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32
On any given day, an estimated ________ youth under the age of 18 are inmates in adult jails; of these, _____ are being held "as adults".
A)7,000, 90%
B)9,000, 88%
C)12,000, 90%
D)13,500, 80%
A)7,000, 90%
B)9,000, 88%
C)12,000, 90%
D)13,500, 80%
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33
Early English jurisprudence held that children under the age of_____ were legally incapable of committing crimes.
A) 6
B)10
C) 7
D)16
A) 6
B)10
C) 7
D)16
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34
Most states define "minor child" as an individual who falls under a statutory age limit, most commonly ___ or ___ years of age.
A)13 or 14
B)15 or 16
C)16 or 17
D)17 or 18
A)13 or 14
B)15 or 16
C)16 or 17
D)17 or 18
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35
A philosophical viewpoint that encourages the state to take control of wayward children and provide care, custody, and treatment to children is called the _____________.
A)Best interest of the child
B)Moral reformation
C)Period of Enlightenment
D)Proper parent philosophy
A)Best interest of the child
B)Moral reformation
C)Period of Enlightenment
D)Proper parent philosophy
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36
Status offenses refer to _______________.
A)Crimes which affect a person's status in life
B)Illegal actions committed by juveniles that would not be considered illegal if perpetrated by an adult
C)Violation of probation
D)Crimes committed in order to earn membership in a gang
A)Crimes which affect a person's status in life
B)Illegal actions committed by juveniles that would not be considered illegal if perpetrated by an adult
C)Violation of probation
D)Crimes committed in order to earn membership in a gang
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37
The limited _______________ ability of very young offenders is taken into consideration when assessing their legal culpability.
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38
High school graduation is the single most effective preventive strategy against ___________.
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39
______________________________ is the federal agency created to identify the needs of youths and fund policy initiative in the juvenile system.
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40
Courts created in fifteen century England to oversee the lives of highborn minors who were orphaned or otherwise could not care for themselves were called _____________.
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41
Nanette Davis suggests the potential for risky behavior among youths of all facets in American life.How is risky defined? What are the social, economic, and political circumstances that increase adolescent risk taking? Which do you feel most impacts youths today? Explain.
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42
_____________ limited the hours children were permitted to work and the age at which they could begin working.
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43
Discuss the salient points of the Family Keys program, who does the program serve, has evaluations of the program shown it to be viable? What are your views on programs such as Family Keys? Explain your position.
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44
There are more than 20,000 gangs in the United Sates.
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45
What are parental responsibility laws, what is a criticism of these laws? Do you agree or disagree with such laws? Explain.
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46
Compare and contrast the childhoods of medieval children born into the lower classes and those born into the nobility.
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47
Under parens patriae delinquent acts are not considered criminal violations.
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48
Wayward minors are now referred to as status offenders.
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49
The daily stress of modern life has little significant impact on American youth as they progress through their teenage years.
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50
The concept of juvenile delinquency occupies a legal status falling between criminal and civil law.
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51
National commissions have called for reform of status offense laws.What is the position of the National Advisory Commission? Is the Commission's position the same as that of the American Bar Association (ABA)? Do you agree or disagree with these positions, why or why not?
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52
Children who live in high-rise, multiple-family dwellings which can have a negative influence on their long-term psychological health are considered to be living in ________________.
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53
The dower system had a significant impact on the role of women, and consequently children, in medieval society.
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54
Primogeniture required that the oldest surviving male child inherit family lands and titles.
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55
The courts have struck down most juvenile curfew laws as unconstitutional.
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56
In early America laws were passed that required children to obey their parents, these laws were known as _____________.
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57
Government action to care for needy children can be traced to the Chancery Courts of Britain.
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58
The early legal designation of youths who violate the law because of their minority status, ___________, is now referred to as status offenders.
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59
The designation _____________ became popular at the onset of the 20ᵗʰ century when the first separate juvenile courts were instituted.
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60
More than 15 million children now live in poverty.
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61
Discuss the conflicting view of medieval childhood presented by Philippe Aires and Nicholas Orme.In what area do the researchers appear to be of the same opinion?
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62
What are some reasons offered in the text as to why the study of juvenile delinquency is important? What are your views? Explain.
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63
Discuss delinquency and parens patriae.What is meant by the philosophical viewpoint "best interests of the child"? Do you believe this concept is applicable today? Why or why not?
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64
Identify the problems, policies, and systems that feed the pipeline that takes kids from the cradle and leads them to prison according to the Children's Defense Fund.Which do you believe to be the most problematic? Explain.
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65
Discuss how the work of philosophers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke impacted childhood and families.What influence did these changes have on children in the 19ᵗʰ century?
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