Deck 8: The Family and Delinquency

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Parents of beyond-control children have been found to be inconsistent rule setters.
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One of the most common forms of child abuse involves siblings.
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Out-of-court statements made by one person and recounted in court by another are called direct evidence.
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Nuclear families that are the product of divorce and remarriage which contain children from each of the marriages are called broken homes.
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A family composed of parents and their children is called a nuclear family.
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The children of parents who drink, take drugs, or engage in criminal or antisocial behaviors are at greater risk for delinquency. ​
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Genetics, that is, the inherited traits of children from their parents, has been shown to have little effect on the behavior of children. ​
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Girls are more affected by the post-divorce absence of fathers than are boys.
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Research shows that there is little relationship between the delinquency of a sibling and the probable delinquency of the other siblings.
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School is the primary unit in which children learn the values and attitudes that guide their behavior.
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Girls are less affected by the quality of the mother's parenting and post-divorce parental conflict.
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One of the most significant problems associated with abuse cases is the trauma a child must go through in a court hearing.
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There is no relationship between mothers who work or spend large amounts of time out of the home and delinquency of the children. ​
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Very few children live in poverty. ​
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Research shows that the more often children are forced to go through family transitions the more likely they are to engage in delinquent behavior. ​
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The link between parental conflict and delinquency was established more than 50 years ago; that is, the child's perception of the parent's marital happiness was a significant predictor of delinquency.
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While the terms "child abuse" and "neglect" are used interchangeably, they both represent different forms of maltreatment.
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Most children live in broken homes, where only one parent lives at home.
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Children from families with a household income of less than $15,000.00 per year experience more abuse than children living in more affluent homes.
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Most states do not allow a child's testimony to be given on closed-circuit television (CCTV).
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What refers to an environment of discord and conflict within the family?

A)Interfamily violence
B)Intrafamily violence
C)Overt family conflict
D)Covert family conflict
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When a parent fails to provide adequate food, shelter, or medical care for their children, it is called _____.

A)child abuse
B)physical neglect
C)abandonment
D)infanticide
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Families in which parents are able to integrate their children into the household unit while at the same time helping them assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior refers to which of the following?

A)Child-rearing
B)Family competence
C)Parental efficacy
D)Parental control
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What program is dedicated to addressing our nation's crises of child abuse, neglect and abandonment, teen pregnancy, and overall violence by parenting, empathy, and nurturing skills to all school-age children and teens?

A)Nurturing Parent
B)PATHS
C)Head Start
D)Parenting Project
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Nonmarital childbearing increased dramatically in the United States during the latter half of the twentieth century, giving rise to families defined as unmarried couples with children.  What is this family type called?

A)Extended families
B)New age families
C)Blended families
D)Fragile families
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The "traditional family" could be considered something from the past; changing sex roles have restructured the American family, expanding the role of women.  What is the process in which women are now playing a much larger role?

A)Social
B)Economic
C)Political
D)Parental
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What, according to the experts, is strongly related to a child's law-violating behavior?

A)Substance abuse
B)Extended family
C)Broken home
D)Deviant friendship
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An estimated _____ million yearly referrals, involving the alleged maltreatment of children are received each year by Child Protective Services around the nation.

A)1.2
B)2.7
C)3.3
D)3.7
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When parents physically leave their children with the intention of completely severing the parent-child relationship, it is called _____.

A)child abuse
B)physical neglect
C)abandonment
D)infanticide
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The _____ has been the impetus for the states to improve the legal frameworks of their child protection systems.

A)Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
B)Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act
C)Juvenile Court Act
D)Family and Delinquency Control Act
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Which of the following lowers the risk of engaging in delinquent acts by children living in high-crime areas?

A)Having a mentor
B)Corporal punishment
C)Threats of incarceration
D)Effective parenting
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A lawyer appointed by the court to look after the interest of those who do not have the capacity to assert their own rights is referred to as a ______.

A)child watcher
B)child saver
C)guardian ad litem
D)guardian angel
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The association between parental deviance and children's delinquency may be related to labeling and _____.

A)divorce
B)parental age
C)substance abuse
D)stigma
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In the United States, which of the following groups comprise the largest proportion of children in foster care?

A)African American
B)Hispanic American
C)European American
D)Asian American
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The court held in ______ that parents are protected against government interference with certain fundamental rights and liberty interests including parent's fundamental right to make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control of their children.

A)Troxel v. Granville
B)Miranda v. Arizona
C)In re Gault
D)Stantosky v. Kramer
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Mass murders in which a spouse and one or more children are slain are called _____.

A)infanticide
B)regicide
C)parricide
D)familicide
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The nonaccidental physical injury of children by their parents or guardians is called _________.

A)infanticide
B)child neglect
C)battered child syndrome
D)first-degree child endangerment
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Which of the following is reported to take the worst toll on children?

A)Parental death
B)Parental arrest
C)Parental incarceration
D)Parental divorce
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The Supreme Court recognized in _____ the child's right to be free from parental abuse.

A)Troxel v. Granville
B)Miranda v. Arizona
C)In re Gault
D)Stantosky v. Kramer
Question
Any physical, emotional, or sexual trauma to a child, including neglecting to give proper care and attention, for which no reasonable explanation can be found, is called ____.

A)child abuse
B)child neglect
C)child battering
D)abandonment
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Child protection agencies have been dealing with abuse and neglect since the _____.
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_____ refers to the state's attempts to balance the parents' natural right to control their child's upbringing with the child's right to grow into adulthood free from harm.

A)The child savers philosophy
B)Balancing-of-the-interests approach
C)The justice model approach
D)The juvenile justice approach
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Good parenting lowers the risk of delinquency for children living in _____.
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_____ is a condition that occurs when parents have such large families that their resources, such as time and money, are spread too thin, causing lack of familial support and control.
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Concerted efforts to deal with the maltreatment of children did not begin in the United States until _____.

A)1874
B)1865
C)1900
D)1921
Question
The Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 allows the child to _____.

A)avoid testifying in court if it would be embarrassing
B)use anatomically correct dolls to demonstrate what occurred
C)testify on videotape instead of in person
D)simply give a deposition instead of testifying in court
Question
Periodic meetings to determine whether the conditions of the case plan for an abused child are being met by the parents or guardians of the child are called _____.

A)sentencing hearings
B)juvenile delinquent hearings
C)review hearings
D)juvenile justice hearings
Question
In the 1992 Supreme Court case, _____, the court ruled that the state's attorney is not required to produce young victims at trial or to demonstrate the reason they were unavailable to serve as witnesses.

A)In re Gault
B)White v. Illinois
C)Stantosky v. Kramer
D)Troxel v. Granville
Question
When the social service agency presents its case plan and recommendation for care of the child and treatment of the parents, including incarceration and counseling or other treatments, it is called _____. ​

A)advisement hearing
B)pretrial conference
C)ad litem hearing
D)disposition hearing
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In making their decisions, courts are guided by role of the _____, protection of the _____, and responsibility of the _____.
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At the _____, the attorney for the social service agency presents an overview of the case and the evidence.

A)ad litem hearing
B)pretrial conference
C)removal hearing
D)disposition hearing
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Families in which parents integrate their children into the household unit while helping them assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior is called _____.

A)sibling efficacy
B)family efficacy
C)parental efficacy
D)child efficacy
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Periodic meetings to determine whether the conditions of the case plan for an abused child are being met by the parents or guardians of the child are called _____.
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In _____, the court held that a protective screen is allowed in order that the child witness would not have to see the accused defendant.
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Changing sex roles have created a more _____ family structure.

A)extended
B)authoritarian
C)egalitarian
D)authoritative
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Mass murders in which a spouse and one or more children are slain are called _____.
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The association between parental deviance and children's delinquency may be related to labeling and ____.
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Depriving children of food, shelter, health care, and love is referred to as _____.
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In _____ , the Supreme Court held that a protective screen is allowed in order that the child witness would not have to see the accused defendant.

A)Coy v. Iowa
B)White v. Illinois
C)Troxel v. Granville
D)In re Gault
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The nonaccidental physical injury of children by their parents or guardians is called _____.
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Identify and describe the six forms that abuse and neglect may take.  How would you define abuse and neglect?
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Children who grow up in dysfunctional homes often exhibit delinquent behaviors, having learned at a young age that _____ pays off.
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Children who have experienced a family _____ are more likely to demonstrate behavioral problems and hyperactivity than children in intact families.
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A home where one or both parents are absent due to divorce or separation is called a _____.
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Nuclear families that are the product of divorce and remarriage are called _____.
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Deviance is _____ determined, and the traits that cause one sibling to engage in delinquency are shared by his or her brothers or sisters.
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Describe the changes in the American family and how these changes can affect delinquency.
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Describe family conflict and its effect on delinquency.  Explain which you think is worse-growing up in a home marked by conflict or growing up in a broken home.
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_____ is a situation in which an environment of violence and discord within the family exists.
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A family unit made up of parents and their children is called a _____.
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Describe the effect of inconsistent supervision on delinquency.
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_____ occurs when parents have such large families that their resources, such as time and money, are spread too thin, causing lack of familial support and control.
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A significant number of delinquent youths have _____ fathers.
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Describe how deviant sibling(s) may influence behavior.
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Define parental efficacy.  Describe the relationship of parental efficacy to delinquency.
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Describe the relationship between social class and abuse.  Explain why you agree or disagree with this relationship.
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Define foster care.  Describe the various aspects of the current foster care population indicated by the text as noteworthy.
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Identify and describe the strategies implemented with at-risk youth.  If you were asked to fund one of these interventions, which would it be? Provide a rationale for your choice.
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Identify and describe the factors associated with intergenerational transmission of deviance.  Describe any additional factors you believe would also contribute to delinquency.
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Children who feel inhibited with their parents and refuse to discuss important issues with them are more likely to engage in ____ activities.
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Parents of beyond-control children have been found to be inconsistent rule setters.
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2
One of the most common forms of child abuse involves siblings.
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3
Out-of-court statements made by one person and recounted in court by another are called direct evidence.
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Nuclear families that are the product of divorce and remarriage which contain children from each of the marriages are called broken homes.
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A family composed of parents and their children is called a nuclear family.
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The children of parents who drink, take drugs, or engage in criminal or antisocial behaviors are at greater risk for delinquency. ​
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Genetics, that is, the inherited traits of children from their parents, has been shown to have little effect on the behavior of children. ​
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Girls are more affected by the post-divorce absence of fathers than are boys.
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Research shows that there is little relationship between the delinquency of a sibling and the probable delinquency of the other siblings.
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School is the primary unit in which children learn the values and attitudes that guide their behavior.
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Girls are less affected by the quality of the mother's parenting and post-divorce parental conflict.
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One of the most significant problems associated with abuse cases is the trauma a child must go through in a court hearing.
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There is no relationship between mothers who work or spend large amounts of time out of the home and delinquency of the children. ​
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Very few children live in poverty. ​
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Research shows that the more often children are forced to go through family transitions the more likely they are to engage in delinquent behavior. ​
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The link between parental conflict and delinquency was established more than 50 years ago; that is, the child's perception of the parent's marital happiness was a significant predictor of delinquency.
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While the terms "child abuse" and "neglect" are used interchangeably, they both represent different forms of maltreatment.
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Most children live in broken homes, where only one parent lives at home.
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Children from families with a household income of less than $15,000.00 per year experience more abuse than children living in more affluent homes.
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Most states do not allow a child's testimony to be given on closed-circuit television (CCTV).
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21
What refers to an environment of discord and conflict within the family?

A)Interfamily violence
B)Intrafamily violence
C)Overt family conflict
D)Covert family conflict
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22
When a parent fails to provide adequate food, shelter, or medical care for their children, it is called _____.

A)child abuse
B)physical neglect
C)abandonment
D)infanticide
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23
Families in which parents are able to integrate their children into the household unit while at the same time helping them assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior refers to which of the following?

A)Child-rearing
B)Family competence
C)Parental efficacy
D)Parental control
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24
What program is dedicated to addressing our nation's crises of child abuse, neglect and abandonment, teen pregnancy, and overall violence by parenting, empathy, and nurturing skills to all school-age children and teens?

A)Nurturing Parent
B)PATHS
C)Head Start
D)Parenting Project
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25
Nonmarital childbearing increased dramatically in the United States during the latter half of the twentieth century, giving rise to families defined as unmarried couples with children.  What is this family type called?

A)Extended families
B)New age families
C)Blended families
D)Fragile families
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26
The "traditional family" could be considered something from the past; changing sex roles have restructured the American family, expanding the role of women.  What is the process in which women are now playing a much larger role?

A)Social
B)Economic
C)Political
D)Parental
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27
What, according to the experts, is strongly related to a child's law-violating behavior?

A)Substance abuse
B)Extended family
C)Broken home
D)Deviant friendship
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28
An estimated _____ million yearly referrals, involving the alleged maltreatment of children are received each year by Child Protective Services around the nation.

A)1.2
B)2.7
C)3.3
D)3.7
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When parents physically leave their children with the intention of completely severing the parent-child relationship, it is called _____.

A)child abuse
B)physical neglect
C)abandonment
D)infanticide
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30
The _____ has been the impetus for the states to improve the legal frameworks of their child protection systems.

A)Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
B)Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act
C)Juvenile Court Act
D)Family and Delinquency Control Act
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Which of the following lowers the risk of engaging in delinquent acts by children living in high-crime areas?

A)Having a mentor
B)Corporal punishment
C)Threats of incarceration
D)Effective parenting
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A lawyer appointed by the court to look after the interest of those who do not have the capacity to assert their own rights is referred to as a ______.

A)child watcher
B)child saver
C)guardian ad litem
D)guardian angel
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33
The association between parental deviance and children's delinquency may be related to labeling and _____.

A)divorce
B)parental age
C)substance abuse
D)stigma
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34
In the United States, which of the following groups comprise the largest proportion of children in foster care?

A)African American
B)Hispanic American
C)European American
D)Asian American
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35
The court held in ______ that parents are protected against government interference with certain fundamental rights and liberty interests including parent's fundamental right to make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control of their children.

A)Troxel v. Granville
B)Miranda v. Arizona
C)In re Gault
D)Stantosky v. Kramer
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36
Mass murders in which a spouse and one or more children are slain are called _____.

A)infanticide
B)regicide
C)parricide
D)familicide
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37
The nonaccidental physical injury of children by their parents or guardians is called _________.

A)infanticide
B)child neglect
C)battered child syndrome
D)first-degree child endangerment
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Which of the following is reported to take the worst toll on children?

A)Parental death
B)Parental arrest
C)Parental incarceration
D)Parental divorce
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39
The Supreme Court recognized in _____ the child's right to be free from parental abuse.

A)Troxel v. Granville
B)Miranda v. Arizona
C)In re Gault
D)Stantosky v. Kramer
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40
Any physical, emotional, or sexual trauma to a child, including neglecting to give proper care and attention, for which no reasonable explanation can be found, is called ____.

A)child abuse
B)child neglect
C)child battering
D)abandonment
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41
Child protection agencies have been dealing with abuse and neglect since the _____.
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42
_____ refers to the state's attempts to balance the parents' natural right to control their child's upbringing with the child's right to grow into adulthood free from harm.

A)The child savers philosophy
B)Balancing-of-the-interests approach
C)The justice model approach
D)The juvenile justice approach
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43
Good parenting lowers the risk of delinquency for children living in _____.
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44
_____ is a condition that occurs when parents have such large families that their resources, such as time and money, are spread too thin, causing lack of familial support and control.
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45
Concerted efforts to deal with the maltreatment of children did not begin in the United States until _____.

A)1874
B)1865
C)1900
D)1921
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46
The Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 allows the child to _____.

A)avoid testifying in court if it would be embarrassing
B)use anatomically correct dolls to demonstrate what occurred
C)testify on videotape instead of in person
D)simply give a deposition instead of testifying in court
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47
Periodic meetings to determine whether the conditions of the case plan for an abused child are being met by the parents or guardians of the child are called _____.

A)sentencing hearings
B)juvenile delinquent hearings
C)review hearings
D)juvenile justice hearings
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48
In the 1992 Supreme Court case, _____, the court ruled that the state's attorney is not required to produce young victims at trial or to demonstrate the reason they were unavailable to serve as witnesses.

A)In re Gault
B)White v. Illinois
C)Stantosky v. Kramer
D)Troxel v. Granville
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49
When the social service agency presents its case plan and recommendation for care of the child and treatment of the parents, including incarceration and counseling or other treatments, it is called _____. ​

A)advisement hearing
B)pretrial conference
C)ad litem hearing
D)disposition hearing
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50
In making their decisions, courts are guided by role of the _____, protection of the _____, and responsibility of the _____.
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51
At the _____, the attorney for the social service agency presents an overview of the case and the evidence.

A)ad litem hearing
B)pretrial conference
C)removal hearing
D)disposition hearing
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52
Families in which parents integrate their children into the household unit while helping them assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior is called _____.

A)sibling efficacy
B)family efficacy
C)parental efficacy
D)child efficacy
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53
Periodic meetings to determine whether the conditions of the case plan for an abused child are being met by the parents or guardians of the child are called _____.
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54
In _____, the court held that a protective screen is allowed in order that the child witness would not have to see the accused defendant.
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55
Changing sex roles have created a more _____ family structure.

A)extended
B)authoritarian
C)egalitarian
D)authoritative
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56
Mass murders in which a spouse and one or more children are slain are called _____.
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57
The association between parental deviance and children's delinquency may be related to labeling and ____.
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58
Depriving children of food, shelter, health care, and love is referred to as _____.
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59
In _____ , the Supreme Court held that a protective screen is allowed in order that the child witness would not have to see the accused defendant.

A)Coy v. Iowa
B)White v. Illinois
C)Troxel v. Granville
D)In re Gault
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60
The nonaccidental physical injury of children by their parents or guardians is called _____.
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61
Identify and describe the six forms that abuse and neglect may take.  How would you define abuse and neglect?
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62
Children who grow up in dysfunctional homes often exhibit delinquent behaviors, having learned at a young age that _____ pays off.
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Children who have experienced a family _____ are more likely to demonstrate behavioral problems and hyperactivity than children in intact families.
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A home where one or both parents are absent due to divorce or separation is called a _____.
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Nuclear families that are the product of divorce and remarriage are called _____.
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66
Deviance is _____ determined, and the traits that cause one sibling to engage in delinquency are shared by his or her brothers or sisters.
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67
Describe the changes in the American family and how these changes can affect delinquency.
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68
Describe family conflict and its effect on delinquency.  Explain which you think is worse-growing up in a home marked by conflict or growing up in a broken home.
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_____ is a situation in which an environment of violence and discord within the family exists.
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70
A family unit made up of parents and their children is called a _____.
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71
Describe the effect of inconsistent supervision on delinquency.
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72
_____ occurs when parents have such large families that their resources, such as time and money, are spread too thin, causing lack of familial support and control.
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73
A significant number of delinquent youths have _____ fathers.
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74
Describe how deviant sibling(s) may influence behavior.
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75
Define parental efficacy.  Describe the relationship of parental efficacy to delinquency.
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76
Describe the relationship between social class and abuse.  Explain why you agree or disagree with this relationship.
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77
Define foster care.  Describe the various aspects of the current foster care population indicated by the text as noteworthy.
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78
Identify and describe the strategies implemented with at-risk youth.  If you were asked to fund one of these interventions, which would it be? Provide a rationale for your choice.
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79
Identify and describe the factors associated with intergenerational transmission of deviance.  Describe any additional factors you believe would also contribute to delinquency.
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80
Children who feel inhibited with their parents and refuse to discuss important issues with them are more likely to engage in ____ activities.
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