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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A the act would be a criminal offense if it were committed by an adult
B the young person is below the age at which the criminal court traditionally assumes jurisdiction
C the juvenile is charged with an offense that must be adjudicated in the juvenile court or the prosecution and juvenile court judge exercise their discretion to retain jurisdiction
D the act is illegal for underage persons but not for adults
Question #2
A turning points
B planful competence
C self-control
D attachment
Question #3
A desistance
B age of onset
C persistence
D escalation
Question #4
A Developmental Life-Course theory
B parens patriae philosophy of juvenile courts
C historical context of delinquency
D delinquency and social policy
Question #5
A ascetic hostility
B status frustration
C aspiration avoidance
D social rebellion
Question #6
A skills necessary to engage in crime
B absence of capable guardians
C presence of motivated offenders
D availability of suitable targets
Question #7
A formal roles
B subjective tags
C primary deviation
D cumulative disadvantage
Question #8
A differential association theory
B drift theory
C strain theory
D control theory
Question #9
A a manic-depressant
B a schizophrenic
C a delusional delinquent
D a sociopath
Question #10
A adopted twins
B dizygotic twins
C identical twins
D fraternal twins
Question #11
A nationwide deinstitutionalization of status offenders
B disillusionment with the family as a form of social control for delinquency
C focus of federal effort on serious, violent, or chronic delinquents
D spread of drug-trafficking street gangs due to crack epidemic
Question #12
A colonial period
B houses of refuge era
C juvenile courts era
D juvenile rights era
Question #13
A restitution programs
B victim-offender conferencing
C family group conferences
D community conferencing and peacemaking
Question #14
A family characteristics
B race of offender
C age at first conviction
D community disorganization
Question #15
A are committed by minorities
B are brought to the attention of the court
C are considered as status offenses
D are typically referred back to juvenile authorities
Question #16
A never had an arrest record
B have a later age of onset
C have an early age of onset
D use drugs
Question #17
A dyslexia
B aphasia
C psychopathy
D hyperkinesis
Question #18
A Shaw and McKay
B Farrington
C Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck
D Travis Hirschi
Question #19
A denial of family
B denial of the victim
C appeal to higher loyalties
D denial of responsibility
Question #20
A id
B psychosexual desire
C ego
D superego
Question #21
A movement toward graduated sanctions
B expanded use of curfews
C banning of violence in video games
D creation of juvenile boot camps
Question #22
A power-control thesis
B theory of differential oppression
C poverty oppression expression
D Marxist perspective
Question #23
A Lower-class boys are unable to attain the goals of middle-class culture, and therefore they become involved in nonutilitarian, malicious, and negative behavior.
B Social structure exerts pressure on individuals who cannot attain the cultural goal of success, leading them to engage in nonconforming behavior.
C Lower-class boys seek out legitimate means to attain middle-class success goals, usually through one of three specialized gang contexts.
D Subcultures of violence exist among lower-class males and legitimize the use of violence.
Question #24
A violent, financial
B violent, property
C property, violent
D financial, violent
Question #25
A social control theory
B conflict
C symbolic interaction
D life-course criminology
Question #26
A younger than non-crossover youth
B high percentage of crossover youth are girls
C more likely to have their cases dismissed compared to other youth
D African American youth are overrepresented in crossover cases.
Question #27
A experimental data
B cohort group
C survey data
D content analysis
Question #28
A labeling theory
B differential social control theory
C theory of differential oppression
D symbolic interactionist theory
Question #29
A involvement
B morals
C belief
D attachment
Question #30
A Freudian
B sensation-seeking
C determinism
D routine activities
Question #31
A urban utilities
B endemic entities
C critical dimensions
D focal concerns
Question #32
A cumulative
B persistent heterogeneity
C resistant
D state dependent
Question #33
A lenient courts
B more guns in use
C urban life
D single parents
Question #34
A ritualism
B innovation
C conformity
D retreatism
Question #35
A Deinstitutionalization of status offenders (DSO)
B Evidence-based practices (EBP)
C Houses of refuge
D Get tough policies
Question #36
A promote deinstitutionalization of status offenders
B promote the development of correctional facilities
C encourage community-based alternatives to juvenile detention
D encourage elimination of the practice of jailing juveniles
Question #37
A Labeling
B Restorative justice
C Symbolic interaction
D Conflict
Question #38
A status and wealth
B power and prestige
C economy and restraint
D disorganization and culture
Question #39
A cognitive theory
B social control theory
C age-graded life-course perspective
D reinforcement theory
Question #40
A peak, increase, decline
B increase, decrease, remain stable
C increase, peak, decline
D decrease, increase, decrease
Question #41
A Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
B Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act of 1974
C 1985 PINS Adjustment Services Act
D get tough mandate
Question #42
A warm and nurturing
B cold and brittle
C similar to that of family
D strong
Question #43
A The reports are classified and are not made public.
B The statistics reflect official police policy rather than the amount of youth crime.
C The reports do not measure clearance by arrest.
D The statistics overestimate the actual amount of crime.
Question #44
A utilitarianism
B atavism
C positivism
D the social contract
Question #45
A more likely to live in communities with high prevalence of gun ownership
B gang members less likely to carry guns
C heavy drug users more likely to carry guns
D more likely to engage in serious assaults and robberies
Question #46
A gender of the offender
B convicted siblings
C low family income
D conviction for a crime before age 13
Question #47
A are scheduled for trial after their sixteenth birthday
B are arrested for less serious offenses
C have a lengthy record of crime
D are arrested for Part II offenses
Question #48
A civil courts
B public schools
C radical criminology
D criminal laws
Question #49
A governmental agents
B religious institutions
C family and neighborhood
D political institutions
Question #50
A attributes of peers
B the availability of and dependence on support systems in the community
C the climate and resources within the family
D individual attributes of the child or adolescent
Question #51
A the classical school
B sociobiology
C routine activities
D positivism
Question #52
A class struggle
B Poverty
C racial bias
D culture
Question #53
A hose who leave home at a young age
B those who experience the greatest conflict with middle-class values
C those who were part of the opportunistic subculture
D those who adopt the hip-hop subculture
Question #54
A systematic rewards
B neutralization
C social reactions
D rationalization
Question #55
A low intelligence
B family criminality
C race
D antisocial behavior during childhood
Question #56
A anger
B hostility
C conformity
D deviation
Question #57
A psychological
B structural
C environmental
D biological
Question #58
A conflict resolution skills
B substance abuse treatment
C empathy development
D anger management
Question #59
A ecological fallacy
B validity
C spurious association
D reliability
Question #60
A end of child labor
B creation of harsh punishments for juveniles, similar to those for adults
C compulsory public schooling
D them
E development of the belief that raising children had to do with training and socializing