Deck 6: Delinquency Prevention and Intervention

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The Blueprints Model Programs were developed at _________________________.

A)The University of Michigan
B)The University of Colorado at Boulder
C)The University of Illinois
D)Marshall University
E)West Virginia University
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The use of diversion and prevention programs as a means to bring more juveniles under court control instead of as an alternative to formal processing is called ___________.

A)corralling
B)enhancing
C)net widening
D)institutionalization
E)community corrections
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________________ is a general term for a wide range of programs that keep juveniles who commit crimes out of the formal juvenile justice system.

A)Diversion
B)Shock probation
C)Weekend jail
D)After school program
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The ____________ program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)Big Brothers/Big Sisters
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The Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) was funded by Congress to address two critical concerns, ____________ and _______________.

A)drug use, drug sales
B)violence, guns
C)sexual assault, abuse
D)poor school performance, dropping out of school
E)parents participating in their child's schools, athletic activities
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A quick fix, or a cure all, is sometimes called a ______________.

A)panacea
B)program
C)philosophy
D)a treatment strategy
E)all of the above
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Some research findings indicate that most physical development in the brain occurs by age ________.

A)three
B)five
C)seven
D)nine
E)None of the above
Question
A range of programs designed to target children at risk of becoming delinquent based on the identification of early risk factors is called _______________.

A)find them fast
B)crime stoppers
C)delinquency prediction models
D)early pre-delinquent intervention and prevention
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Project Head start was begun under which President?

A)Lyndon Johnson
B)Richard Nixon
C)Jerry Ford
D)Jimmy Carter
E)Ronald Reagan
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The guiding principles of diversion are rooted in _________________.

A)Marx's theory
B)conflict theory
C)bio/social theory
D)economic theory
E)labeling theory
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The ___________ program is a national residential education and training program for severely disadvantaged youths ages 16 to 24.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)Job Corps
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In teen court, youths are often sentenced to write apology letters to their victims.
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In teen court, _______________________.

A)many parts of teen court are staffed by juveniles
B)all of the key players are still adults
C)only adults can serve as judges
D)the courts deal with teen issues but are staffed by adults
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The two most prominent sources of interaction with juveniles are ___________________.

A)his peer group and the television
B)computer games and his peer group
C)in the home and at school
D)the church and the peer group
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The Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America was formed in ________________.

A)1904
B)1935
C)1962
D)1972
E)1980
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The ____________ program is a holistic program that attempts to build and enhance the juvenile's interactions with their families, peers, teachers, and other members of the community.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)C.A.R.E.
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When first time offenders are diverted away from formal processing and into a number of service programs it is called ____________.

A)diversion
B)classification
C)deinstitutionalization
D)early pre-delinquent intervention and prevention
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The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is _____________________.

A)the FBI
B)the Juvenile Justice Project (JJP)
C)the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
D)the Juvenile Crime Bureau
E)None of the above
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An approach targeting multiple aspects of a problem using multiple agencies and groups instead of a single intervention method is called _________.

A)multiple causation
B)holistic approach
C)team management
D)team approach
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The philosophy behind many delinquency prevention programs is ____________.

A)teach juveniles the skills they need
B)educate juveniles so they will not recidivate
C)provide programs to occupy a juvenile's time so that they will not commit crimes
D)all of the above
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An approach targeting multiple aspects of a problem using multiple agencies and groups instead of a single intervention method is called a team approach in your text.
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Most studies of the Head Start Program have shown that it has little or no effect on educational improvement.
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Most diverted juveniles are repeat offenders.
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The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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In certain states, the parent can be held liable for the truancy of their child.
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When first-time offenders are diverted away from formal processing it is called deinstitutionalization.
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The Scared Straight program was a highly successful juvenile prevention program that has been well duplicated throughout the country.
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The idea that first time juvenile offenders deserve a second chance is called diversion.
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The SHIELD program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.
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A quick fix, or a cure all, is sometimes called a panacea.
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The Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America was founded in 1972.
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Deinstitutionalization is the releasing of convicted juveniles early from juvenile facilities so that they may be placed on parole.
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The SHIELD program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.
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Teen courts usually handle the more serious offenders charged with felonies.
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Juvenile court judges, social workers, police officers, and other juvenile justice personnel all agree that most juveniles who come into contact with the system do not recidivate.
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Project Head Start was begun under President Lyndon Johnson.
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Most juvenile delinquents are chronic offenders who have multiple contacts with the juvenile justice system and criminal justice system.
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The overall proportion of kids who become seriously delinquent increases in direct proportion to the age at which the child first commits a delinquent act.
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Research shows that most boot camp programs are no more successful than traditional correctional sanctions.
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Research has shown that immediately after school is a prime time for delinquents to commit crime.
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What is meant by the holistic approach?
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Explain the failure of the Scared Straight program.
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What are the three philosophies behind delinquency prevention programs listed in Chapter Six?
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How does the Hands Without Guns program reduce gun violence?
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Define delinquency prevention.
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Explain the Communities That Care (CTC) program.
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Explain the concept of midnight basketball.
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The text gives seven things a school based program should include.Describe those seven points.
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What are the nine goals of the JUMP program?
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Explain the constitutional issues in the use of net widening.
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What is the Abolish Chronic Truancy (ACT) program?
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What did the federal School-to-work Opportunities Act include as its three core elements?
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What are the four potential benefits of teen court?
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Explain the goals and methods used by Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America in detail.
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Provide an overview of the 10 program principles that lead to positive outcomes as defined by the American Youth Policy Forum.
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What are the seven divisions of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention?
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1
The Blueprints Model Programs were developed at _________________________.

A)The University of Michigan
B)The University of Colorado at Boulder
C)The University of Illinois
D)Marshall University
E)West Virginia University
B
2
The use of diversion and prevention programs as a means to bring more juveniles under court control instead of as an alternative to formal processing is called ___________.

A)corralling
B)enhancing
C)net widening
D)institutionalization
E)community corrections
C
3
________________ is a general term for a wide range of programs that keep juveniles who commit crimes out of the formal juvenile justice system.

A)Diversion
B)Shock probation
C)Weekend jail
D)After school program
A
4
The ____________ program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)Big Brothers/Big Sisters
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The Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) was funded by Congress to address two critical concerns, ____________ and _______________.

A)drug use, drug sales
B)violence, guns
C)sexual assault, abuse
D)poor school performance, dropping out of school
E)parents participating in their child's schools, athletic activities
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A quick fix, or a cure all, is sometimes called a ______________.

A)panacea
B)program
C)philosophy
D)a treatment strategy
E)all of the above
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Some research findings indicate that most physical development in the brain occurs by age ________.

A)three
B)five
C)seven
D)nine
E)None of the above
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8
A range of programs designed to target children at risk of becoming delinquent based on the identification of early risk factors is called _______________.

A)find them fast
B)crime stoppers
C)delinquency prediction models
D)early pre-delinquent intervention and prevention
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Project Head start was begun under which President?

A)Lyndon Johnson
B)Richard Nixon
C)Jerry Ford
D)Jimmy Carter
E)Ronald Reagan
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The guiding principles of diversion are rooted in _________________.

A)Marx's theory
B)conflict theory
C)bio/social theory
D)economic theory
E)labeling theory
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11
The ___________ program is a national residential education and training program for severely disadvantaged youths ages 16 to 24.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)Job Corps
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In teen court, youths are often sentenced to write apology letters to their victims.
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In teen court, _______________________.

A)many parts of teen court are staffed by juveniles
B)all of the key players are still adults
C)only adults can serve as judges
D)the courts deal with teen issues but are staffed by adults
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The two most prominent sources of interaction with juveniles are ___________________.

A)his peer group and the television
B)computer games and his peer group
C)in the home and at school
D)the church and the peer group
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The Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America was formed in ________________.

A)1904
B)1935
C)1962
D)1972
E)1980
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The ____________ program is a holistic program that attempts to build and enhance the juvenile's interactions with their families, peers, teachers, and other members of the community.

A)D.A.R.E.B.SHIELD
C)Children at Risk
D)Families and Schools Together
E)C.A.R.E.
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When first time offenders are diverted away from formal processing and into a number of service programs it is called ____________.

A)diversion
B)classification
C)deinstitutionalization
D)early pre-delinquent intervention and prevention
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The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is _____________________.

A)the FBI
B)the Juvenile Justice Project (JJP)
C)the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
D)the Juvenile Crime Bureau
E)None of the above
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An approach targeting multiple aspects of a problem using multiple agencies and groups instead of a single intervention method is called _________.

A)multiple causation
B)holistic approach
C)team management
D)team approach
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The philosophy behind many delinquency prevention programs is ____________.

A)teach juveniles the skills they need
B)educate juveniles so they will not recidivate
C)provide programs to occupy a juvenile's time so that they will not commit crimes
D)all of the above
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An approach targeting multiple aspects of a problem using multiple agencies and groups instead of a single intervention method is called a team approach in your text.
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Most studies of the Head Start Program have shown that it has little or no effect on educational improvement.
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Most diverted juveniles are repeat offenders.
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The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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In certain states, the parent can be held liable for the truancy of their child.
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When first-time offenders are diverted away from formal processing it is called deinstitutionalization.
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The Scared Straight program was a highly successful juvenile prevention program that has been well duplicated throughout the country.
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The idea that first time juvenile offenders deserve a second chance is called diversion.
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The SHIELD program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.
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A quick fix, or a cure all, is sometimes called a panacea.
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The Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America was founded in 1972.
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Deinstitutionalization is the releasing of convicted juveniles early from juvenile facilities so that they may be placed on parole.
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The SHIELD program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved in violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse, or other delinquent activities.
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Teen courts usually handle the more serious offenders charged with felonies.
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Juvenile court judges, social workers, police officers, and other juvenile justice personnel all agree that most juveniles who come into contact with the system do not recidivate.
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Project Head Start was begun under President Lyndon Johnson.
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Most juvenile delinquents are chronic offenders who have multiple contacts with the juvenile justice system and criminal justice system.
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The overall proportion of kids who become seriously delinquent increases in direct proportion to the age at which the child first commits a delinquent act.
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Research shows that most boot camp programs are no more successful than traditional correctional sanctions.
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Research has shown that immediately after school is a prime time for delinquents to commit crime.
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What is meant by the holistic approach?
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Explain the failure of the Scared Straight program.
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What are the three philosophies behind delinquency prevention programs listed in Chapter Six?
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How does the Hands Without Guns program reduce gun violence?
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Define delinquency prevention.
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Explain the Communities That Care (CTC) program.
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Explain the concept of midnight basketball.
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The text gives seven things a school based program should include.Describe those seven points.
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What are the nine goals of the JUMP program?
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Explain the constitutional issues in the use of net widening.
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What is the Abolish Chronic Truancy (ACT) program?
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What did the federal School-to-work Opportunities Act include as its three core elements?
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What are the four potential benefits of teen court?
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Explain the goals and methods used by Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America in detail.
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Provide an overview of the 10 program principles that lead to positive outcomes as defined by the American Youth Policy Forum.
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What are the seven divisions of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention?
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