Deck 14: Juvenile Corrections

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Aftercare is similar to probation except that it is generally experienced by youths __________.

A)before incarceration
B)after incarceration
C)when parents want to avoid incarceration
D)all of the above
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What was the crime that resulted in Michael Fay receiving a caning in Singapore?

A)robbery
B)public lewdness
C)forgery
D)vandalism
Question
A short prison stay designed to impress upon the youth the consequences of further delinquency is called __________.

A)shock probation
B)shock parole
C)shock restitution
D)shock restoration
Question
Specific deterrence occurs when youths learn only from __________.

A)their own personal experience
B)the experience of others
C)both their own personal experience and those of others
D)being placed in institutions to control them
Question
Peer pressure would fall under the category of __________.

A)informal social control
B)formal social control
C)military social control
D)political social control
Question
Although group homes may be better than incarceration of juveniles,researchers did find

A)neighborhood residents who supported the presence of youths who needed help __________.
B)increased monitoring of juveniles
C)they suffered from high staff turnover
D)that too many group homes have been studied for effectiveness
Question
The social learning theories contend that delinquency and conformity must be learned through the following agents of socialization EXCEPT for __________.

A)school
B)jail
C)family
D)religion
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What do we mean by social control?

A)aspects of society and culture that are designed to reduce the incidence of juvenile delinquency and to minimize its negative impact on the members of society
B)aspects of society designed to increase an awareness of certain events
C)a policy in which a group of individuals has access to certain types of information
D)a group's willingness to conform to someone else's philosophy
Question
The media focuses on violent crimes in its news coverage because __________.

A)it is far easier to convince the public to have stricter laws or longer sentences for criminals
B)it attracts advertisers and viewers and it makes good entertainment
C)both a and b
D)there is no evidence that the media impacts people's fear of crime in America
Question
An overview of institutional effectiveness between 1970 and 2000 shows __________.

A)some programs had moderate effectiveness in reducing recidivism rates
B)some programs were miserable failures
C)some showed little difference than if the juvenile had been placed on probation
D)all of the above
Question
One of the serious problems with juvenile facilities in the 21st century is __________.

A)overcrowding
B)drugs being sold in those facilities
C)they do not try to rehabilitate youths
D)none of the above
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A large component of restorative justice is accountability,community involvement,and __________.

A)rehabilitation
B)restitution
C)retribution
D)repression
Question
Ferdinand Toennies referred to communities characterized by small populations,less complex division of labor,and face-to-face interactions as __________.

A)gesellschaft
B)gemeinschaft
C)gothschaft
D)gesundheit
Question
Reckless (1961)called the layer that serves as an insulation against delinquency for those who have not sufficiently internalized social norms as the __________.

A)outer containment
B)inner containment
C)moral compass
D)delinquent layer
Question
Methods of enforcing norms are referred to as __________.

A)beliefs
B)religions
C)habits
D)sanctions
Question
When youths are caught drinking,fighting,or vandalizing and handled by the police or the courts,this is an example of __________.

A)formal social control
B)gesellschaft
C)both a and b
D)gemeinscaft
Question
Perhaps the most important aspects of socialization are __________.

A)parents being role models
B)older siblings being role models
C)both a and b
D)media role models
Question
Capital punishment of juveniles did not end until __________.

A)2005
B)2000
C)2002
D)1972
Question
At the heart of all social control is a fundamental belief in __________.

A)group therapy
B)psychotherapy
C)deterrence theory
D)religious theory
Question
The most fundamental and effective method of social control is

A)capital punishment
B)long-term imprisonment
C)a huge financial penalty
D)voluntary control
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The S.H.A.
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In 2011,there were 1,800 juveniles nationwide who had been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
Question
Statistics of juveniles held in adult jails showed that in 2010,there was an increase of juveniles compared to previous years recorded.
Question
Luckily,training facilities do not have stabbings,fights,or rapes that can be found in adult prisons.
Question
The following are social teaming techniques suggested by Stumphauzer EXCEPT for __________.

A)institutional programming
B)community change and prevention
C)unemployment skills training
D)clinical behavior therapy
Question
Institutionalization and community treatment programs lack systematic evaluation to determine their effectiveness.
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Which of the following programs was found to be a popular alternative to incarceration,both cheaper and more effective?

A)boot camp
B)house arrest
C)Scared straight
D)Visionquest
Question
Community corrections and diversionary programs have been accused of violating the civil liberties of juveniles that were ensured by the Gault decision.
Question
Diversion programs should be the standard response for juveniles who have committed __________.

A)nonviolent crimes
B)status offenses
C)both a and b
D)rape or murder
Question
Diversion programs will continue to be successful until status offenses are decriminalized.
Question
Recidivism rates are the best measure of the success of diversion programs.
Question
When the Scared Straight program was analyzed,researchers found that the documentary was less successful than the actual program.
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Deck 14: Juvenile Corrections
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Aftercare is similar to probation except that it is generally experienced by youths __________.

A)before incarceration
B)after incarceration
C)when parents want to avoid incarceration
D)all of the above
B
2
What was the crime that resulted in Michael Fay receiving a caning in Singapore?

A)robbery
B)public lewdness
C)forgery
D)vandalism
D
3
A short prison stay designed to impress upon the youth the consequences of further delinquency is called __________.

A)shock probation
B)shock parole
C)shock restitution
D)shock restoration
A
4
Specific deterrence occurs when youths learn only from __________.

A)their own personal experience
B)the experience of others
C)both their own personal experience and those of others
D)being placed in institutions to control them
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Peer pressure would fall under the category of __________.

A)informal social control
B)formal social control
C)military social control
D)political social control
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Although group homes may be better than incarceration of juveniles,researchers did find

A)neighborhood residents who supported the presence of youths who needed help __________.
B)increased monitoring of juveniles
C)they suffered from high staff turnover
D)that too many group homes have been studied for effectiveness
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The social learning theories contend that delinquency and conformity must be learned through the following agents of socialization EXCEPT for __________.

A)school
B)jail
C)family
D)religion
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What do we mean by social control?

A)aspects of society and culture that are designed to reduce the incidence of juvenile delinquency and to minimize its negative impact on the members of society
B)aspects of society designed to increase an awareness of certain events
C)a policy in which a group of individuals has access to certain types of information
D)a group's willingness to conform to someone else's philosophy
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9
The media focuses on violent crimes in its news coverage because __________.

A)it is far easier to convince the public to have stricter laws or longer sentences for criminals
B)it attracts advertisers and viewers and it makes good entertainment
C)both a and b
D)there is no evidence that the media impacts people's fear of crime in America
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10
An overview of institutional effectiveness between 1970 and 2000 shows __________.

A)some programs had moderate effectiveness in reducing recidivism rates
B)some programs were miserable failures
C)some showed little difference than if the juvenile had been placed on probation
D)all of the above
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11
One of the serious problems with juvenile facilities in the 21st century is __________.

A)overcrowding
B)drugs being sold in those facilities
C)they do not try to rehabilitate youths
D)none of the above
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12
A large component of restorative justice is accountability,community involvement,and __________.

A)rehabilitation
B)restitution
C)retribution
D)repression
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Ferdinand Toennies referred to communities characterized by small populations,less complex division of labor,and face-to-face interactions as __________.

A)gesellschaft
B)gemeinschaft
C)gothschaft
D)gesundheit
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Reckless (1961)called the layer that serves as an insulation against delinquency for those who have not sufficiently internalized social norms as the __________.

A)outer containment
B)inner containment
C)moral compass
D)delinquent layer
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Methods of enforcing norms are referred to as __________.

A)beliefs
B)religions
C)habits
D)sanctions
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When youths are caught drinking,fighting,or vandalizing and handled by the police or the courts,this is an example of __________.

A)formal social control
B)gesellschaft
C)both a and b
D)gemeinscaft
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Perhaps the most important aspects of socialization are __________.

A)parents being role models
B)older siblings being role models
C)both a and b
D)media role models
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Capital punishment of juveniles did not end until __________.

A)2005
B)2000
C)2002
D)1972
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At the heart of all social control is a fundamental belief in __________.

A)group therapy
B)psychotherapy
C)deterrence theory
D)religious theory
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The most fundamental and effective method of social control is

A)capital punishment
B)long-term imprisonment
C)a huge financial penalty
D)voluntary control
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In 2011,there were 1,800 juveniles nationwide who had been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
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Statistics of juveniles held in adult jails showed that in 2010,there was an increase of juveniles compared to previous years recorded.
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Luckily,training facilities do not have stabbings,fights,or rapes that can be found in adult prisons.
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The following are social teaming techniques suggested by Stumphauzer EXCEPT for __________.

A)institutional programming
B)community change and prevention
C)unemployment skills training
D)clinical behavior therapy
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Institutionalization and community treatment programs lack systematic evaluation to determine their effectiveness.
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Which of the following programs was found to be a popular alternative to incarceration,both cheaper and more effective?

A)boot camp
B)house arrest
C)Scared straight
D)Visionquest
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Community corrections and diversionary programs have been accused of violating the civil liberties of juveniles that were ensured by the Gault decision.
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Diversion programs should be the standard response for juveniles who have committed __________.

A)nonviolent crimes
B)status offenses
C)both a and b
D)rape or murder
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Diversion programs will continue to be successful until status offenses are decriminalized.
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Recidivism rates are the best measure of the success of diversion programs.
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When the Scared Straight program was analyzed,researchers found that the documentary was less successful than the actual program.
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