Deck 7: Policing and Juveniles

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The traditional rule governing the taking of fingerprints and photographs of youths taken into custody was:

A)They could be taken only under a felony charge
B)They could be taken whenever a child was arrested
C)They were traditionally prohibited
D)Fingerprinting was always permitted
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Which of the following would not be considered an example of community policing?

A)Community meetings
B)Restorative justice conferences
C)Programs to put more police on the streets
D)"RAPP" houses where police can talk with juveniles
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Which of the following can lead to the use of excessive force against juveniles?

A)Stereotyping
B)Police demeanor
C)Being out late
D)All of the above
Question
In Tennessee v.Garner et al, the Supreme Court ruled:

A)Police may shoot any "fleeing felon," even non-dangerous ones
B)Police may shoot only those escaping felons who pose a threat to the officer or to others
C)Police may shoot only those escaping felons who use a weapon to threaten or assault the officer(s)
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is a predictor of less positive attitudes toward police?

A)Being elderly
B)Being white
C)Vicarious conduct (witnessing disrespectful interaction)
D)None of the above
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The key focus of "broken windows" policing is on:

A)Disorder
B)Street crime
C)Drug crimes
D)Community problem solving
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Which of the following is NOT true about restorative justice conferences?

A)Conferences include supporters of both the offender and the victim
B)Agreements often include restitution and/or community service
C)Conferences are facilitated by the judge
D)Evaluations have found significantly less recidivism among offenders
Question
When considering whether to interrogate a youth, police must:

A)Obtain the permission of a parent
B)Have an attorney present
C)Consider the age of the child
D)None of the above
Question
When taking a child into custody, which of the following is not a requirement for their holding?

A)Physical separation from adults
B)Visual separation from adults
C)Aural separation from adults
D)All of the above are required
Question
According to the text, which of the following was a problem with the professional crime fighter model of policing?

A)It did not have as much impact on crime as expected
B)Rapid response to crime calls did not prove to be effective in reducing crime
C)Many calls to the police do not involve crime matters
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following is NOT a possible reason cited in the text for the overall crime decline that started in the 1990s?

A)Changes in policing involving targeting disorder that is believed to cause crime
B)Technological and cultural changes resulting in less unfilled time in youth lives
C)Increases in imprisonment for over 20 years
D)Broader trends unrelated to police/incarceration/justice tactics
Question
Which of the following is NOT a consequence of police discretion on how juveniles are handled?

A)Released youths will not have a prior record
B)Released youths will not have the previous delinquent act held against him/her
C)Any racial or other bias into these decisions may have serious effects on later decisions by police, prosecutors, and judges
D)None of the above
Question
Which of the following is NOT a reason given for youths to confess falsely?

A)To be released into parental custody
B)Being threatened
C)Experiencing force
D)A desire to please or trust authority figures
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According to statistics in the text for the year 2015, approximately ________ youths were arrested for murder.

A)500
B)800
C)1,280
D)3,790
Question
According to the Supreme Court, a juvenile suspect can:

A)Waive their privilege against self-incrimination
B)Waive the right to consult with an attorney
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a or b
Question
Approximately ________ of youths taken into custody are referred to juvenile court.

A)31%
B)42%
C)59%
D)80%
Question
Which of the following is NOT an example of disorder?

A)Prostitutes
B)"Winos"
C)"Squeegee men"
D)Subway/metro buskers
Question
When police exercise considerable discretion and decide whether a juvenile is processed or not, they are operating as ______________ in/to the juvenile justice system.

A)Child protectors
B)Decision-makers
C)Caretakers
D)Gatekeepers
Question
In recent years, approximately how many people are victims of justifiable homicide by law enforcement each year?

A)150
B)700
C)1,000
D)400
Question
In 2015, there were approximately _________ arrests of persons under age 18.

A)484,300
B)662,900
C)709,000
D)1.3 million
Question
A meta-analysis concluded minority suspects are _____ more likely to be arrested than white suspects.

A)12%
B)68%
C)54%
D)30%
Question
The outcome of differential decision-making is often called:

A)Disproportionate minority contact
B)Driving while black
C)Cultural exclusion
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following is NOT used by police to combat underage alcohol sales?

A)Cops in Shops
B)Cops against Hops
C)Compliance checks
D)All of the above
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School Resource Officers are involved in all of the following except:

A)Law enforcement
B)Chaperoning events
C)Teaching classes
D)They are involved in all of the above
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By 2013-2014, what percent of schools had either security guards or police officers on the premises?

A)30%
B)50%
C)67%
D)None of the above
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Police question juvenile suspects differently as they may feel less free in interrogation situations than adults.
Question
According to Skogan and Hartnett, citizens should expect that about ____ of efforts police undertake to improve or change will be effective.

A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)75%
Question
According to the text, the most reasonable conclusion about the effectiveness of juvenile curfew laws is that such laws:

A)Have no impact on crime
B)Have major impact on a few crimes
C)Have major impact on most crimes
D)None of the above
Question
According to the text, juvenile curfew laws can be related to:

A)Panacea phenomenon
B)Community policing
C)Problem solving policing
D)All of the above
Question
A recent Midwestern study found an overall sales rate of alcohol to youths under age 21 at:

A)88%
B)45%
C)26%
D)13%
Question
In looking at police effectiveness, which of the following efforts has research shown is NOT effective?

A)Problem-solving approaches
B)Professional policing
C)Pulling levers strategies
D)Hot spots policing
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Police actions that have the potential to cause the death of the offender are called deadly force.
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The creation of barriers between police and citizens through the limiting of interaction is a problem cited with the professional policing model.
Question
All states require that youth fingerprints and photographs be destroyed within 30 days unless the youth has been adjudicated delinquent for a violent misdemeanor or felony.
Question
Which of the following is a practice cited in the text as a factor in the school-to-prison pipeline?

A)School Resource Officers
B)Zero tolerance policies
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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According to the text, for most of the twentieth century, the police role was that of professional crime fighter.
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The professional policing model is synonymous with the 911 model.
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According to Albert Reiss, __________ are the most likely targets of abusive language from police.

A)Minorities
B)Teens
C)Women
D)Derelicts (winos and panhandlers)
Question
According to the text, a major problem with involving police in probation supervision is:

A)Lack of legal standing
B)Mission distortion
C)Lack of respect for the police
D)Police-probation antagonism
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Research has shown that quick response to crime calls reduces crime.
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According to the text, two-thirds (67%) of African-Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of police as high or very high.
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Lower-class youths have little faith in the police and often rely on self-protection.
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Legally, police may shoot any fleeing felons.
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Restorative justice conferences in Indianapolis were well liked but had no impact on recidivism.
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Anchorage, Alaska's use of police to enhance probation supervision resulted in lower criminal recidivism by the juvenile probationers.
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The use of force by police against youths is a very rare occurrence.
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According to the text, one problem with juvenile curfew laws is that they do not affect a time of high criminal activity: afternoons.
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More than one-half of all Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of the police as high or very high.
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Part of community policing can be community meetings between citizens and police.
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The school-to-prison pipeline is a combination of factors that appear to criminalize much youthful behavior and facilitate the eventual placement of youths in prisons.
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Compliance checks use undercover cops to cite youths trying to purchase alcohol illegally.
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Studies have found that School Resource Officers improve school safety.
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One issue with intensive supervision is that it translates into increased monitoring and detection of technical violations or, more probation violation.
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Studies show that factors like a youth's neighborhood and demeanor can bring in race as an indirect influence on decisions.
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When probation officers no longer see themselves as service providers or social workers but instead over-identify with a law enforcement role it is termed mission distortion.
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In general, citizens actually hold positive attitudes toward the police.
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Boston's Operation Ceasefire is an example of problem-solving policing.
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New York City's stop, question, and frisk actions are an example of professional policing.
Question
Community policing, problem-solving policing, and problem-oriented policing are three related but distinctly different policing models.
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The idea that minorities are more likely to be arrested or adjudicated delinquent compared to their proportion of the population is called disproportionate minority contact.
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Deck 7: Policing and Juveniles
1
The traditional rule governing the taking of fingerprints and photographs of youths taken into custody was:

A)They could be taken only under a felony charge
B)They could be taken whenever a child was arrested
C)They were traditionally prohibited
D)Fingerprinting was always permitted
C
2
Which of the following would not be considered an example of community policing?

A)Community meetings
B)Restorative justice conferences
C)Programs to put more police on the streets
D)"RAPP" houses where police can talk with juveniles
C
3
Which of the following can lead to the use of excessive force against juveniles?

A)Stereotyping
B)Police demeanor
C)Being out late
D)All of the above
A
4
In Tennessee v.Garner et al, the Supreme Court ruled:

A)Police may shoot any "fleeing felon," even non-dangerous ones
B)Police may shoot only those escaping felons who pose a threat to the officer or to others
C)Police may shoot only those escaping felons who use a weapon to threaten or assault the officer(s)
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is a predictor of less positive attitudes toward police?

A)Being elderly
B)Being white
C)Vicarious conduct (witnessing disrespectful interaction)
D)None of the above
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6
The key focus of "broken windows" policing is on:

A)Disorder
B)Street crime
C)Drug crimes
D)Community problem solving
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7
Which of the following is NOT true about restorative justice conferences?

A)Conferences include supporters of both the offender and the victim
B)Agreements often include restitution and/or community service
C)Conferences are facilitated by the judge
D)Evaluations have found significantly less recidivism among offenders
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8
When considering whether to interrogate a youth, police must:

A)Obtain the permission of a parent
B)Have an attorney present
C)Consider the age of the child
D)None of the above
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9
When taking a child into custody, which of the following is not a requirement for their holding?

A)Physical separation from adults
B)Visual separation from adults
C)Aural separation from adults
D)All of the above are required
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10
According to the text, which of the following was a problem with the professional crime fighter model of policing?

A)It did not have as much impact on crime as expected
B)Rapid response to crime calls did not prove to be effective in reducing crime
C)Many calls to the police do not involve crime matters
D)All of the above
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11
Which of the following is NOT a possible reason cited in the text for the overall crime decline that started in the 1990s?

A)Changes in policing involving targeting disorder that is believed to cause crime
B)Technological and cultural changes resulting in less unfilled time in youth lives
C)Increases in imprisonment for over 20 years
D)Broader trends unrelated to police/incarceration/justice tactics
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12
Which of the following is NOT a consequence of police discretion on how juveniles are handled?

A)Released youths will not have a prior record
B)Released youths will not have the previous delinquent act held against him/her
C)Any racial or other bias into these decisions may have serious effects on later decisions by police, prosecutors, and judges
D)None of the above
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13
Which of the following is NOT a reason given for youths to confess falsely?

A)To be released into parental custody
B)Being threatened
C)Experiencing force
D)A desire to please or trust authority figures
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14
According to statistics in the text for the year 2015, approximately ________ youths were arrested for murder.

A)500
B)800
C)1,280
D)3,790
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15
According to the Supreme Court, a juvenile suspect can:

A)Waive their privilege against self-incrimination
B)Waive the right to consult with an attorney
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a or b
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16
Approximately ________ of youths taken into custody are referred to juvenile court.

A)31%
B)42%
C)59%
D)80%
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17
Which of the following is NOT an example of disorder?

A)Prostitutes
B)"Winos"
C)"Squeegee men"
D)Subway/metro buskers
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18
When police exercise considerable discretion and decide whether a juvenile is processed or not, they are operating as ______________ in/to the juvenile justice system.

A)Child protectors
B)Decision-makers
C)Caretakers
D)Gatekeepers
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19
In recent years, approximately how many people are victims of justifiable homicide by law enforcement each year?

A)150
B)700
C)1,000
D)400
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20
In 2015, there were approximately _________ arrests of persons under age 18.

A)484,300
B)662,900
C)709,000
D)1.3 million
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21
A meta-analysis concluded minority suspects are _____ more likely to be arrested than white suspects.

A)12%
B)68%
C)54%
D)30%
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22
The outcome of differential decision-making is often called:

A)Disproportionate minority contact
B)Driving while black
C)Cultural exclusion
D)All of the above
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23
Which of the following is NOT used by police to combat underage alcohol sales?

A)Cops in Shops
B)Cops against Hops
C)Compliance checks
D)All of the above
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24
School Resource Officers are involved in all of the following except:

A)Law enforcement
B)Chaperoning events
C)Teaching classes
D)They are involved in all of the above
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25
By 2013-2014, what percent of schools had either security guards or police officers on the premises?

A)30%
B)50%
C)67%
D)None of the above
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26
Police question juvenile suspects differently as they may feel less free in interrogation situations than adults.
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27
According to Skogan and Hartnett, citizens should expect that about ____ of efforts police undertake to improve or change will be effective.

A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)75%
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28
According to the text, the most reasonable conclusion about the effectiveness of juvenile curfew laws is that such laws:

A)Have no impact on crime
B)Have major impact on a few crimes
C)Have major impact on most crimes
D)None of the above
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29
According to the text, juvenile curfew laws can be related to:

A)Panacea phenomenon
B)Community policing
C)Problem solving policing
D)All of the above
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30
A recent Midwestern study found an overall sales rate of alcohol to youths under age 21 at:

A)88%
B)45%
C)26%
D)13%
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31
In looking at police effectiveness, which of the following efforts has research shown is NOT effective?

A)Problem-solving approaches
B)Professional policing
C)Pulling levers strategies
D)Hot spots policing
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Police actions that have the potential to cause the death of the offender are called deadly force.
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33
The creation of barriers between police and citizens through the limiting of interaction is a problem cited with the professional policing model.
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34
All states require that youth fingerprints and photographs be destroyed within 30 days unless the youth has been adjudicated delinquent for a violent misdemeanor or felony.
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35
Which of the following is a practice cited in the text as a factor in the school-to-prison pipeline?

A)School Resource Officers
B)Zero tolerance policies
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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36
According to the text, for most of the twentieth century, the police role was that of professional crime fighter.
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37
The professional policing model is synonymous with the 911 model.
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38
According to Albert Reiss, __________ are the most likely targets of abusive language from police.

A)Minorities
B)Teens
C)Women
D)Derelicts (winos and panhandlers)
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39
According to the text, a major problem with involving police in probation supervision is:

A)Lack of legal standing
B)Mission distortion
C)Lack of respect for the police
D)Police-probation antagonism
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40
Research has shown that quick response to crime calls reduces crime.
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41
According to the text, two-thirds (67%) of African-Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of police as high or very high.
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42
Lower-class youths have little faith in the police and often rely on self-protection.
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43
Legally, police may shoot any fleeing felons.
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44
Restorative justice conferences in Indianapolis were well liked but had no impact on recidivism.
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45
Anchorage, Alaska's use of police to enhance probation supervision resulted in lower criminal recidivism by the juvenile probationers.
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46
The use of force by police against youths is a very rare occurrence.
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47
According to the text, one problem with juvenile curfew laws is that they do not affect a time of high criminal activity: afternoons.
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48
More than one-half of all Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of the police as high or very high.
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49
Part of community policing can be community meetings between citizens and police.
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50
The school-to-prison pipeline is a combination of factors that appear to criminalize much youthful behavior and facilitate the eventual placement of youths in prisons.
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51
Compliance checks use undercover cops to cite youths trying to purchase alcohol illegally.
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52
Studies have found that School Resource Officers improve school safety.
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53
One issue with intensive supervision is that it translates into increased monitoring and detection of technical violations or, more probation violation.
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54
Studies show that factors like a youth's neighborhood and demeanor can bring in race as an indirect influence on decisions.
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55
When probation officers no longer see themselves as service providers or social workers but instead over-identify with a law enforcement role it is termed mission distortion.
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56
In general, citizens actually hold positive attitudes toward the police.
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57
Boston's Operation Ceasefire is an example of problem-solving policing.
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58
New York City's stop, question, and frisk actions are an example of professional policing.
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59
Community policing, problem-solving policing, and problem-oriented policing are three related but distinctly different policing models.
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The idea that minorities are more likely to be arrested or adjudicated delinquent compared to their proportion of the population is called disproportionate minority contact.
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