Deck 2: The Nature and Extent of Delinquency
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Deck 2: The Nature and Extent of Delinquency
1
About ______________ juvenile arrests were made in 2008 for Part II offenses.
A)125,000
B)450,000
C)1.2 million
D)3.4 million
A)125,000
B)450,000
C)1.2 million
D)3.4 million
C
2
Which of the following statements about the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is false?
A)the survey provides information about victims, offenders and crimes
B)the NCVS collects information on crimes suffered by individuals and households
C)the problem of underreporting of crime is eliminated when we use the NCVS
D)none of the above statements are false
A)the survey provides information about victims, offenders and crimes
B)the NCVS collects information on crimes suffered by individuals and households
C)the problem of underreporting of crime is eliminated when we use the NCVS
D)none of the above statements are false
C
3
According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
A)Surveys suggest that the availability of firearms does not influence the delinquency rate.
B)Surveys suggest that boys who are members of gangs are far less likely to possess guns than non-gang members.
C)Surveys indicate that there are over 3 million gang members in the United States.
D)none of the above statements are true
A)Surveys suggest that the availability of firearms does not influence the delinquency rate.
B)Surveys suggest that boys who are members of gangs are far less likely to possess guns than non-gang members.
C)Surveys indicate that there are over 3 million gang members in the United States.
D)none of the above statements are true
D
4
The aging-out process of criminal behavior is also referred to as:
A)persistent criminality
B)spontaneous remission
C)desistance remission
D)criminal desistance
A)persistent criminality
B)spontaneous remission
C)desistance remission
D)criminal desistance
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5
Which of the following is one of the major criticisms of official crime data?
A)It fails to control socio-economic factors that contribute to criminality.
B)It under-represents the effect of violent delinquent crime.
C)It is biased by police behavior and arrest practices.
D)It negates the impact of chronic delinquent crime.
A)It fails to control socio-economic factors that contribute to criminality.
B)It under-represents the effect of violent delinquent crime.
C)It is biased by police behavior and arrest practices.
D)It negates the impact of chronic delinquent crime.
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6
________________ are questionnaire or survey techniques that ask subjects to reveal their own participation in delinquent or criminal acts.
A)Victim surveys
B)Official records
C)Self reports
D)Uniform Crime Reports
A)Victim surveys
B)Official records
C)Self reports
D)Uniform Crime Reports
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7
Males commit _____ property offenses for every one committed by females.
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)ten
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)ten
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8
When at least one person is arrested, charged, or turned over to the court for prosecution, a crime has been:
A)"solved"
B)"recorded"
C)"indexed"
D)"cleared"
A)"solved"
B)"recorded"
C)"indexed"
D)"cleared"
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9
For which of the following acts are females more likely than males to be taken into custody?
A)robbery
B)forcible rape
C)truancy
D)running away
A)robbery
B)forcible rape
C)truancy
D)running away
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10
In 2008, juveniles were responsible for about ___ percent of the property crime arrests.
A)9
B)18
C)26
D)34
A)9
B)18
C)26
D)34
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11
The UCR uses three methods to express crime data. Which of the following is not one of these three methods?
A)The actual number of crimes reported to the police and arrests made.
B)The actual number of crimes for which the suspects were convicted.
C)The FBI computes crime rates per 100,000 people.
D)The FBI computes changes in the number and rate of crime over time.
A)The actual number of crimes reported to the police and arrests made.
B)The actual number of crimes for which the suspects were convicted.
C)The FBI computes crime rates per 100,000 people.
D)The FBI computes changes in the number and rate of crime over time.
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12
What does a UCR-reported murder rate of 5.4 mean?
A)About six people were murdered.
B)About six people in every 100,000 were murdered.
C)About six people a day were murdered.
D)About six people were arrested for murder per 10,000 arrests.
A)About six people were murdered.
B)About six people in every 100,000 were murdered.
C)About six people a day were murdered.
D)About six people were arrested for murder per 10,000 arrests.
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13
Which of the following is a Part I offense?
A)arson
B)weapons possession
C)possession of cocaine
D)gang membership
A)arson
B)weapons possession
C)possession of cocaine
D)gang membership
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14
In terms of race and delinquency, the official statistics show that:
A)European American juveniles composed about 30 percent of all juveniles arrested in 2008.
B)There is virtually no racial discrimination in the juvenile justice system.
C)African American youths are less likely to be formally arrested by the police, who treat them as first-time offenders.
D)minority youths are arrested for serious criminal behavior at a rate that is disproportionate to their representation in the population.
A)European American juveniles composed about 30 percent of all juveniles arrested in 2008.
B)There is virtually no racial discrimination in the juvenile justice system.
C)African American youths are less likely to be formally arrested by the police, who treat them as first-time offenders.
D)minority youths are arrested for serious criminal behavior at a rate that is disproportionate to their representation in the population.
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15
Which of the following is a Part II offense?
A)robbery
B)forcible rape
C)vandalism
D)aggravated assault
A)robbery
B)forcible rape
C)vandalism
D)aggravated assault
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16
Males commit _____ serious violent offenses for every 1 committed by females.
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)10
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)10
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17
Economist Steven Levitt believes that ___________________ may help control delinquency.
A)stricter adoption policies
B)punitive policies
C)psychotherapy
D)religious involvement
A)stricter adoption policies
B)punitive policies
C)psychotherapy
D)religious involvement
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18
In 2008, juveniles were responsible for about ____ percent of all arrests for violent crimes.
A)16
B)26
C)33
D)47
A)16
B)26
C)33
D)47
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19
What factor compounds economic marginalization to explain high rates of African-American delinquency?
A)racially biased policing
B)population density
C)public health problems
D)weakening family structure
A)racially biased policing
B)population density
C)public health problems
D)weakening family structure
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20
Which of the following has been linked with high-rate persistent offending in variety of cultures, time periods and offender types?
A)race
B)age of onset
C)social class
D)home environment
A)race
B)age of onset
C)social class
D)home environment
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21
According to the text, the teen murder rate, declined around 20 percent during the past decade.
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22
Wolfgang reported that the ____________________ were responsible for 52 percent of all offenses.
A)adolescent-limiteds
B)chronic six percent
C)peripheral gang members
D)late bloomers
A)adolescent-limiteds
B)chronic six percent
C)peripheral gang members
D)late bloomers
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23
In 2008, juveniles accounted for 1% of all arrests for part I offenses.
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24
Which of the following statements about age and delinquency is false?
A)With maturity comes the ability to resist the "quick fix" to one's problems.
B)Life experience helps former delinquents seek out nondestructive solutions to their personal problems.
C)As youths grow older, they take on new responsibilities that are inconsistent with criminality.
D)As juvenile delinquents mature, they become less aware of the risks that accompany crime.
A)With maturity comes the ability to resist the "quick fix" to one's problems.
B)Life experience helps former delinquents seek out nondestructive solutions to their personal problems.
C)As youths grow older, they take on new responsibilities that are inconsistent with criminality.
D)As juvenile delinquents mature, they become less aware of the risks that accompany crime.
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25
Liquor law violations and drug trafficking are examples of part II offenses.
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26
Most self-report studies indicate that the number of children who break the law is far smaller than official statistics would lead us to believe.
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27
Which of the following statements is true?
A)kids who engage in the most serious forms of delinquency are more likely to be members of the lower class
B)chronic offenders commit a significant portion of all delinquent acts
C)those who demonstrate antisocial tendencies at a very early age are more likely to commit more crimes for a longer duration
D)all of the above a true
A)kids who engage in the most serious forms of delinquency are more likely to be members of the lower class
B)chronic offenders commit a significant portion of all delinquent acts
C)those who demonstrate antisocial tendencies at a very early age are more likely to commit more crimes for a longer duration
D)all of the above a true
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28
Research shows that the more kids watch TV, the more often they get into violent encounters.
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29
According to the text, kids who engage in the most serious forms of delinquency are more likely to be members of the upper class.
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30
Chronic recidivists made up about _____ percent of both Philadelphia cohorts in research conducted by Wolfgang and his associates.
A)1
B)3
C)6
D)18
A)1
B)3
C)6
D)18
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31
Which of the following statements about the victimization of teens is true?
A)Most teens are victimized by strangers.
B)Most teens are victimized at night.
C)Most teens are victimized by their peers.
D)Most teens are victimized by their parents.
A)Most teens are victimized by strangers.
B)Most teens are victimized at night.
C)Most teens are victimized by their peers.
D)Most teens are victimized by their parents.
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32
Childhood risk factors for persistent delinquency include all of the following, except:
A)poor cognitive development
B)family violence
C)poor academic performance
D)interracial background
A)poor cognitive development
B)family violence
C)poor academic performance
D)interracial background
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33
In the Pennsylvania birth cohort follow-up, it was found that chronic offenders had a(n)_____ percent chance of becoming adult offenders.
A)30
B)40
C)100
D)80
A)30
B)40
C)100
D)80
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34
According to the National Crime Victimization Survey:
A)Females are more often the victims of delinquency than males.
B)Older people are more often targets than younger people.
C)Crime victimization tends to be interracial.
D)The chance of victimization declines with age.
A)Females are more often the victims of delinquency than males.
B)Older people are more often targets than younger people.
C)Crime victimization tends to be interracial.
D)The chance of victimization declines with age.
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35
About 70 percent of all arrests in 2008 involved white Americans.
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36
According to the text, which of the following is not a childhood risk factor for persistent delinquency?
A)parental psychopathology
B)low intelligence
C)small family size
D)neighborhood disadvantage
A)parental psychopathology
B)low intelligence
C)small family size
D)neighborhood disadvantage
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37
Manslaughter and forcible rape are examples of part II offenses.
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38
Early and repeated delinquency is the best predictor of:
A)adult criminality
B)problem behavior syndrome
C)desistence
D)crime pathways
A)adult criminality
B)problem behavior syndrome
C)desistence
D)crime pathways
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39
Because many victims do not report their experiences to the police, the UCR has been adjusted to address the issue of nonreporting of crime.
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40
According to the text, girls are more likely than boys to be arrested as runaways.
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41
Because the UCR arrest statistics are _______________ by suspect's age, they can be used to estimate adolescent delinquency.
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42
___________________ theory suggests that as the size of the African American population increases, the amount of social control imposed against African American by police grows proportionately.
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43
Crime victimization tends to be interracial.
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44
Delinquency rates decline with age.
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45
Self-report studies are a valuable source of information on the activities of youths who have had contact with the juvenile justice system as well as on the __________________ of crime - that is, those who have escaped official notice.
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46
The NCVS is a household survey of offenders that measures the nature of the crime and the characteristics of the offenders.
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47
Police routinely search, question, and detain all African American males in an area if a violent criminal has been described as "looking or sounding Black." This phenomenon is called _____________________.
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48
Official arrest statistics indicate that European American youths are arrested for a disproportionate share of arson and alcohol-related violations.
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49
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research conducted an annual national self-report survey, called _____________________, that involved a sample of about three thousand youths.
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50
Wolfgang's cohort findings, the chronic six percent, could not be replicated in subsequent research.
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51
Compiled by the FBI, the __________________ is the most widely used source of national crime and delinquency statistics reporting crimes known to the police and the number of persons arrested.
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52
Part I property-related crimes includes burglary, ____________, arson, and motor vehicle theft.
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53
Part I offenses include homicide and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, ________________, and aggravated assault.
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54
Delinquents are disproportionately male, although female delinquency rates are rising faster than those for males.
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55
In Wolfgang's Delinquency in a Birth Cohort, six percent of the total sample was responsible for fifty-two percent of all offenses.
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56
Teens are less likely than their grandparents to become the victims of crimes.
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57
A crime is said to have been "_______________" by exceptional means, when some element beyond police control precludes the physical arrest of an offender.
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58
Researchers have found that the severity of offending rather than frequency of criminal behavior had the greatest impact on later adult criminality.
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59
___________________ studies are designed to obtain information from youthful subjects about their violations of the law.
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60
Less than half of all violent crime victimizations are reported to the police.
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61
Identify and briefly discuss the factors that characterize teen victimization.
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62
The aging-out process is sometimes called desistance from crime or ______________________.
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63
Describe the three methods used by the UCR to express crime data.
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64
Identify and define the two categories of offenses compiled by the FBI in the Uniform Crime Report. Provide examples of each.
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65
_____________________ refers to the age at which youths being their delinquent careers.
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66
Briefly discuss how the following correlates impact delinquency: gender, race, social class and age. Provide examples whenever possible.
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67
The idea that chronic juvenile offenders are likely to continue violating the law as adults is referred to as the _______________________.
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68
In Wolfgang's birth cohort study, the _____________________ was responsible for 52 percent of all offenses.
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69
The term ____________________ refers to the number of people who are victims of criminal acts.
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70
Those who demonstrate antisocial tendencies at a very early age are more likely to commit more crimes for a longer period of time. This is referred to as the __________________________________.
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71
NCVS data indicate that people in almost all age groups who were victimized by groups of offenders identified their attackers as _________________.
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72
"_______________________ kidnappings" are defined as abductions perpetrated by a stranger or slight acquaintance and involving a child who was transported 50 or more miles, detained overnight, held for ransom or with the intent to keep the child permanently, or killed.
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73
List and discuss the various factors that shape teen crime trends discussed in the text.
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74
_____________________ refers to chronic offenders who have been arrested five times or more before age eighteen.
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75
The __________________ refers to the age at which youths begin their delinquent careers.
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