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

Question #1
A  levels of attachment with others
B  commitment in school
C  perception of blocked opportunities
D  the types of people youths associated themselves with
Question #2
A  male police officer who are respectful of delinquent women
B  females being treated with more leniency by police
C  females being suspected less or criminal behavior
Question #3
A  gender gap hypothesis
B  frustration hypothesis
C  liberation hypothesis 
D  maturation hypothesis
Question #4
A  class
B  race
C  gender
D  all of the above
Question #5
A  social aggression
B  indirect aggression
C  relational aggression
D  physical aggression
Question #6
A  their appearance
B  their relations with others
C  their athletic abilities
D  their academic abilities
Question #7
A  psychological factors
B  socioeconomic factors 
C  biological factors
D  all of the above
Question #8
A  an individual from committing similar acts in the future
B  others from committing similar acts
C  individuals who are still in school from committing delinquent acts
D  all of the above apply
Question #9
A  the responsibility can be blamed on society
B  the responsibility is on both the individual and society
C  the responsibility can never be fully understood
D  the responsibility is directly on him/her
Question #10
A  delinquency during adolescence but do not go on to commit more crimes as adults
B  criminal behaviors due to mental illness not detected in infancy
C  criminal behaviors throughout their adult years but were never delinquent as teens
D  antisocial behaviors at an early age and persist through their entire lives
Question #11
A  age and crime
B  weather and crime
C  IQ and crime
D  social class and martial status
Question #12
A  videotaping acts of delinquency increases the concept of fun
B  there is no impact between media and hedonism
C  posting acts on the internet increases the concept of entertainment
Question #13
A  deviance cannot be seen
B  deviance really does not exist
C  deviance, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder
D  deviance is the same to all
Question #14
A  when a deviant act is instigated by the parent
B  when an individual may commit a deviant act(s) but does not internalize the deviant self concept and still conforms
C  when the deviant act is committed by a person under the age of ten
D  when and individuals self concept is altered and the deviant role is personally assumed
Question #15
A  people do not care how they are described
B  people are difficult to describe
C  description has no effect on a person
D  the adult criminal is usually the delinquent grown up
Question #16
A  situations can cause serious consequences
B  situations are defined differently
C  when people define a situation as real, it becomes real in its consequences
D  no situation is ever the same
Question #17
A  G. M. sykes and D. Matza
B  Charles Horton Cooley and W.I. Thomas
C  B.F. skinner
D  Sutherland and Cressy
Question #18
A  a political process
B  an unimportant process
C  an educational process
D  an interactive process
Question #19
A  is usually not noted
B  has no real relation to status
C  is the set of behavior expectations that accompanies a particular status
D  is of little concern to most citizen
Question #20
A  may ascribe social status
B  is the only factor affecting social status
C  is never considered in a matters relating to social status
D  does not affect social status
Question #21
A  has no relation to formal education
B  is an individuals prestige position
C  pertains to a person’s particular religion
D  is not important in the us
Question #23
A  containment theory
B  techniques of neutralization
C  inner containment 
D  outer containment
Question #24
A  applies only to juveniles
B  does not vary among individuals
C  represents the ability of a person to resist temptations
D  cannot be applied to juveniles
Question #25
A  pride and self worth
B  alienation and frustration
C  membership in a street gang or participation in a criminal subculture
D  mental conflict and anxiety
Question #27
A  only in frequency
B  only in priority
C  in frequency, duration, priority, and intensity
D  only in duration
Question #28
A  can never become a law-abiding citizens
B  slips into juvenile delinquency
C  loses interest in society
D  will become a ward of the sate
Question #30
A  some
B  very little
C  virtually all
D  no
Question #31
A  lack of government commitment to social improvements
B  the kids of neighborhoods in which children were raised
C  inadequate educational opportunities
D  lack of parental concern
Question #32
A  Roland Chilton
B  Charles Murray 
C  William Bennett
D  Earnest Burgess
Question #33
A  really not important
B  not uniform throughout population
C  not identifiable 
D  uniform throughout the population
Question #34
A  “delinquent boy”
B  the “college boy” 
C  “corner boy”
D  none of the above
Question #36
A  arrest rates
B  local government
C  economic status
D  prevailing social conditions
Question #37
A  the police and military must then take over in order to preserve social stability
B  people will reach out to social institutions such as the family and religion in order to regain a sense of stability
C  the rules that restrain us from socially unacceptable acts can become weak or suspended
D  suicide rates drop dramatically
Question #39
A  individuals become criminals because of social factors
B  criminals cannot be recognized
C   criminals are often handsome
D  there is a born criminal
Question #40
A  educated
B  rational
C  political animals
D  religious