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Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  excitement
B  opportunities to engage in political and social activism
C  enhanced prestige or status
D  monetary profits from drugs
Question #4
A  jumped-it
B  blood-in
C  coerced-in
D  blessed-in
Question #5
A  Life Skills Training
B  Project Toward No Drug Abuse
C  Project Alert
D  the war on drugs
Question #6
A  Female gangs are generally not violent in nature.
B  Girls receive no emotional fulfillment from their involvement in gang activity.
C  Female gang members never participate in violent crimes.
D  Female gang members are not involved in the planning of gang activities.
Question #7
A  the recruitment and retention of parents
B  cost of implementation
C  recruiting volunteers to train parents
D  finding places to train parents
Question #8
A  raid their parent’s drug supplies
B  reach a turning point and stop using drugs
C  commit crimes to maintain their drug supply
D  cause injury to themselves to steal drugs from medical facilities
Question #9
A  strain theory
B  underclass theory
C  subcultural affiliation
D  social disorganization theory
Question #10
A  parental attachment
B  submissiveness
C  delinquency
D  oppressiveness
Question #12
A  leadership
B  role expectations and sanctions
C  gang migration
D  gang intimidation
Question #13
A  personality variables, relations with spouses, and unlimited opportunities
B  relations with parents and problems associated with heterosexual behavior
C  impact of racism, sexism, poverty, and limited opportunity structures
D  personality variables and problems associated with homosexual behavior
Question #14
A  labeling theory
B  culture theory
C  blocked opportunity theory
D  drift theory
Question #15
A  Life Skills Training (LST)
B  Project toward No Drug Abuse (Project TND)
C  Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS)
D  Multisystemic Therapy (MST)
Question #16
A  low-risk juveniles who have not committed crime
B  high-risk juveniles who commit property crimes.
C  high-risk juveniles who have not committed crime
D  high-risk juveniles who commit violent acts.
Question #17
A  each community requires a package of services that involve community-wide planning
B  the timing of interventions is critical in achieving a successful outcome
C  high-risk behaviors are independent, so prevention programs should have narrow and specific goals.
D  no one solution exists to the delinquency prevention problem
Question #18
A  Joining a gang is part of the experience male adolescents need to grow up to adulthood.
B  Violent delinquent gangs arise out of conditions that encourage the development of a sociopathic personality in adolescents.
C  Gang delinquency represents a subcultural and collective solution to the problem faced by lower-class boys.
D  Lower-class boys interact with and gain support from other alienated individuals.
Question #19
A  Education must be oriented toward the entire group rather than an individual.
B  Good teaching is one of the first lines of defense against misbehavior.
C  Schools must stick to fixed hour schedules.
D  Tracking systems should be used when and where possible.
Question #21
A  school failure
B  stories of victimization
C  mental health and substance abuse problems
D  stable family life
Question #22
A  address key areas of risk in youth’s lives
B  provide youth with adequate supervision and support
C  offer youth a long-term stay in the community
D  aim to fix the psychological issues contributing to delinquency.
Question #23
A  There is hardly any relationship between neglect and abuse.
B  Those abused in childhood will turn abusers.
C  Most child abusers were brought up in a disciplined family environment.
D  Those abused in childhood will turn away from child abuse.
Question #24
A  living in an affluent neighborhood
B  poor family management practices
C  perinatal difficulties
D  academic failure
Question #25
A  There is insufficient evidence to support maltreatment.
B  Parents should be prosecuted in criminal court.
C  Maltreatment or the risk of maltreatment appears to be present.
D  There is sufficient evidence to support the allegation of maltreatment.
Question #26
A  conflict theory
B  cultural deviance theory
C  social control theory
D  labeling theory
Question #28
A  feminist theory of delinquency
B  interactionist theory of delinquency
C  social learning theory
D  power-control theory
Question #29
A  Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
B  Positive Youth Development
C  Life Skills Training (LST)
D  Chicago Area Project
Question #30
A  cultural deviance theory
B  strain theory
C  radical theory
D  social control theory
Question #31
A  Girls involved in criminal activity are rarely the victims of sexual abuse.
B  As girls run away from home, they become involved in various forms of crime.
C  Victimizers utilize official agencies to keep victims vulnerable.
D  On streets, girls get involved in criminal activities that exploit their sexuality.
Question #32
A  reduce the shame
B  leave the home environment
C  increase their livelihood
D  take control of others by making them pay
Question #35
A  supportive, personalized, and relevant learning
B  monitoring, accountability, and assessment
C  curriculum independent of learning expectations
D  parent/community involvement
Question #36
A  High school girls are obsessed with physical appearance.
B  High school girls are obsessed with popularity based on external characteristics.
C  High school girls have intense mother-daughter patterns of communication.
D  High school girls are obsessed with achievement.
Question #37
A  Low SES and abusive parents
B  Gang involvement and gun ownership
C  Substance abuse and history of violence
D  Broken homes and abusive parents
Question #38
A  children reported to be victims of sexual abuse
B  children who were reported by educational personnel
C  children with a disciplined family background
D  children with allegations of multiple types of maltreatment
Question #39
A  juvenile aftercare
B  training schools
C  violence prevention programs
D  tertiary prevention programs
Question #41
A  Students could not be compelled to salute the flag if it violates their religious rights.
B  A student’s right to style his or her hair is protected under the right to privacy.
C  School authorities do not have the right to deny free speech unless it interferes with school operations.
D  Due process requires a student to receive notice and opportunity for a hearing.
Question #42
A  conflict theory
B  cultural deviance theory
C  strain theory
D  labeling theory
Question #46
A  juvenile male gang members
B  adult suppliers independent of gang affiliations
C  juveniles independent of gang affiliations
D  adult gang members
Question #47
A  deal cocaine out of cramped “rock houses”
B  steal guns from stores
C  recruit females
D  steal bicycles
Question #48
A  They do not reveal differences in the adjustment and development.
B  They are more likely to be gay than children with heterosexual parents.
C  They show conspicuous differences in their male and female behaviors (gender role behavior).
D  They are more likely to be sexually abused.
Question #49
A  shifting
B  transporting
C  migration
D  moving
Question #51
A  masculinity hypothesis
B  intellectual deficit
C  gendered pathway
D  sex-role socialization
Question #52
A  late pubertal maturation
B  matriarchal family relations
C  attention deficit disorder
D  intellectual accomplishments
Question #53
A  The earlier the intervention, the better.
B  Interventions are not one-time efforts.
C  One size fits all.
D  Surveillance is a double-edged sword.
Question #54
A  inadequate parents
B  lenient rules
C  incompetent teachers
D  status deprivation
Question #56
A  Adolescent Transitions Program
B  Strengthening Families Program
C  Multisystemic Therapy
D  Functional Family Therapy
Question #57
A  withholding of food
B  placement in isolation for trivial reasons
C  inappropriate touching, pushing, and hitting by staff
D  strip-searched in the presence of male officers
Question #59
A  rejection of school’s authority
B  dislike of school
C  poor parental performance
D  academic incompetence