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JD FINAL EXAM PART 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024/2025 BEST EXAM SOLUTION CORRECT VERIFIED
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS

A research technique that uses the grouped data from several
different studies is called ___________. - CORRECT ANSWERS meta
analysis


One of the earliest juvenile delinquency prevention programs was
the ________________, which was started in 1933 by Clifford Shaw and
Henry McKay. - CORRECT ANSWERS Chicago Area Project


Situational Crime Prevention strategies aim to reduce
opportunities people have to commit _________________ crimes. -
CORRECT ANSWERS particular


Deviant behavior patterns that are a response to an earlier
labeling experience are known as _________ _________. - CORRECT
ANSWERS self fulfilling prophecy


________________requires treatment instead of punishment and some
theorists and practitioners argue that kids are not deterred by
fear of punishment because of this. - CORRECT ANSWERS parens
patriae


________________theory is the theory with the view that lower-class
youths, whose legitimate opportunities are limited, join gangs and
pursue criminal careers as alternative means to achieve universal
success goals. - CORRECT ANSWERS differential opportunity

,JD FINAL EXAM PART 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024/2025 BEST EXAM SOLUTION CORRECT VERIFIED
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS

________________refer to illegal actions committed by juveniles that
would not be considered illegal if perpetrated by an adult. -
CORRECT ANSWERS status offense


The developmental view that delinquency may best be
understood as one of many ________________ faced by at-risk youth is
called problem behavior syndrome. - CORRECT ANSWERS social
problems


Creating deviance by making rules whose infractions constitute
deviance, and by applying those rules to particular people and
labeling them as outsiders is typically what ________________are said
to do. - CORRECT ANSWERS moral entrepreneurs


Distinguished from control or repression, ________________seeks to
reduce the risk factors for delinquency before antisocial behavior
or delinquency becomes a problem. - CORRECT ANSWERS
delinquency prevention


________________theories suggest that social and economic forces
operating in disorganized areas are key determinant of delinquent
behavior patterns. - CORRECT ANSWERS social structure


________________ is transferring legal jurisdiction over the most
serious and experienced juvenile offenders to the adult court for
criminal prosecution. - CORRECT ANSWERS waiver

, JD FINAL EXAM PART 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024/2025 BEST EXAM SOLUTION CORRECT VERIFIED
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS

________________theories say delinquent behavior is a result of
economic deprivation caused by society's capitalist structure. -
CORRECT ANSWERS social conflict


Changing sex roles have created a more ________________ family
structure. - CORRECT ANSWERS egalitarian


________________are a set of attitudes or beliefs that allow would-be
delinquents to negate any moral apprehension they may have
about committing crime so that they may freely engage in
antisocial behavior without regret. - CORRECT ANSWERS
neutralization techniques


The ________________of the early nineteenth century limited the
hours children were permitted to work and the age at which they
could begin to work. - CORRECT ANSWERS Factory Act


When a person has positive relations with individuals and
institutions, as in a successful marriage or career, that support is
sometimes referred to as ________________. - CORRECT ANSWERS
social capital


According to psychodynamic theory, law violations are a product
of an ________________structure formed early in life and which
thereafter controls human behavior choices. - CORRECT
ANSWERS abnormal personality

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