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Ch 4,5,6

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T/F The terms id, ego, and super ego were developed by Sigmund Freud.   True  
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T/F Karl Christiansen studies the delinquency of twins.   True  
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T/F The Somatotype was formulated by Cesare Lombroso.   False  
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T/F A mesomorph is a body structure that is thin and frail.   False  
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T/F An endomorph has a body structure that is soft, round, and fat.   True  
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A formulized idea or set of principles that attempt to define and explain a phenomenon is called ______   a theory  
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The concept of _______ is the ability to make a choice among various alternatives.   free will  
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The best known classical school proponent is ____   Cesare Beccaria  
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The attempt to maximize pleasure and minimize pain is called_____   hedonistic calculus  
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According to the classical school of thought, the challenge of the law and society is to _________   make the punishment fit the crime  
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Cesare Beccaria believed that punishment should be   swift, certain, and severe  
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The positive school of criminology believed that ___________   behavior is beyond the individual's control.  
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The Positive School of Criminology was founded by __________   Cesare Lombroso  
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What is part of the classical school of criminology?   free will, hedonistic calculus, emphasis of offense, and punishment  
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This type of deterrence seeks to discourage would-be delinquents from committing delinquent acts because of the threat of punishment.   General Deterrence  
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T/F Conflict theorists are concerned with the role government plays in creating an environment that is conductive to crime.   True  
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T/F Hirschi stated that there were four elements of the social bond: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief.   True  
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T/F According to Sutherland's differential association theory, delinquency is a learned behavior.   True  
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T/F Cloward and Ohlin argued that not everyone has access to the illegitimate opportunity structure.   True  
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T/F There are three types of social theories of delinquency: social structure theories, social process theories, and social reaction theories.   False  
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What are 3 factors that influence delinquency?   Family relationships, association with delinquent peers, and lack of opportunity  
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Shaw and McKay studied the juvenile court and police records of juvenile delinquents from which US city?   Chicago, IL  
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____________ seek to explain delinquency based on where it occurs   Social Structure Theories  
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___________ examine the role that societal institutions, including the juvenile justice system, play in perpetuating delinquent behaviors   Social Reaction Theories  
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____________ focus on the relationship between socialization and delinquency   Social Process Theories  
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_________ see delinquency as a result of a lack of opportunity   Strain Theorists  
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______developed five modes of adaption   Merton  
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__________ sought to explain why juvenile crime rates were so high in an area of the city characterized by urban decay   Shaw and McKay  
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________ believed that the individuals belonging to the lower class hold different values, norms and beliefs than the members of the middle class   Cohen  
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______ focused on serious delinquency committed by urban, male, gang members in the book Delinquency and Opportunity   Cloward and Ohlin  
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_________ identified 6 focal concerns that describe 6 values of a lower-class subculture   Miller  
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T/F In teen court, youths are often sentenced to write apology letters to their victims.   True  
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T/F Deinstitutionalization is the releasing of convicted juveniles early from juvenile facilities so that they may be placed on parole.   False  
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T/F The scared straight program was a highly successful juvenile prevention program that has been well duplicated throughout the country.   False  
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T/F The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is the FBI   False  
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T/F The SHIELD program uses the contacts that police officers make in the course of their duties to identify youth who are at risk of becoming involved with violent behavior, gangs, substance abuse or other delinquent activities   True  
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T/F Teen courts usually handle the more serious offenders charged with felonies.   False  
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T/F Research has shown that immediately after school is a prime time for delinquents to commit crime.   True  
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T/F The idea that first time juvenile offenders deserve a second chance is called diversion.   True  
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The philosophy behind many delinquency prevention programs is______   teach juveniles the skills they need, educate juveniles so they will not recidivate, and provide programs to occupy a juvenile's time so that they will not commit crimes.  
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The government agency responsible for coordination and researching delinquency prevention programs is _________   Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)  
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A range of programs designed to target children at risk of becoming delinquent based on the identification of early risk factors is called __________   Early Pre-delinquent Intervention and Prevention  
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When first time offenders are diverted away from formal processing and into a number of service programs it is called __________   Diversion  
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Some research findings indicate that most physical development in the brain occurs by the age________   3  
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Two most prominent sources of interaction with juveniles are_______   in home and at school  
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The __________ program is a holistic program that attempts to build and enhance the juvenile's interactions with their families, peers, teachers and other members of the community   The Families and Schools Together  
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The Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of America was formed _________   1904  
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The Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP)was funded by Congress to address two critical concerns__________ and _________   poor school performance and dropping out of school  
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T/F In teen court, many parts of teen court are staffed by juveniles   True  
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