for Solutions Pr K7
Question 1
· The four views pertaining to the influence of peer relations on delinquent behavior include all of the following except:
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· Bad kids influence good kids to be bad |
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· Antisocial kids join antisocial groups |
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· Youths with psychosis join antisocial groups |
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· Troubled kids choose delinquent peers out of necessity, not desire |
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Question 2
· When kids commit delinquent acts, they will usually commit them in large groups. True False
4 points
Question 3
· Who was the first well know researcher to study gangs in the 1920s in Chicago?
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· Travis Hirshi |
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· Sigmund Freud |
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· Frederick Thrasher |
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· Cesear Lombroso |
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Question 4
· Immigration has had no appreciable effect on the prevalence of gangs in American society.
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· True False
4 points
Question 5
· Fagan found that gangs can be categorized into all of the following categories except:
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· conflict |
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· party |
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· social |
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· organized |
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Question 6
· Thrasher found that most girls were involved in gangs as:
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· Auxiliary members |
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· Scared members |
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· A means for male gang members to father children |
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· A rite of passage from their family |
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Question 7
· Gangs mainly communicate in all of the following ways except:
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· grafitti |
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· flashing/tossing signs |
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· colors |
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· music |
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Question 8
· The _______ hypothesis states that kids with a history of crime and violence join gangs and maintain their persistent delinquency once they become members.
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· facilitation |
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· enhancement |
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· deprivation |
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· selection |
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Question 9
· A truant is someone who is out of school without permission. True False
4 points
Question 10
· The three views on the association between school failure and delinquency is through all of the following ways except:
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· School failure leads to frustration |
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· School failure leads to emotional and psychological problems |
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· School failure and delinquency may both be caused by a third factor |
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· School failure leads to a higher rate of foster care |
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Question 11
· One of the main correlates of school failure is:
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· political affiliation |
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· gang affiliation |
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· alienation |
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· mental illness |
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Question 12
· Five-percent of kids bring a weapon to school with them on a daily basis. True False
4 points
Question 13
· School crime can be reduced by:
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· having better secuity measures |
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· hiring more security officers |
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· locker searches |
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· all of these |
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Question 14
· ______________ prevention programs increase student awareness of the dangers of drug abuse and delinquency?
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· affective |
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· behavioral |
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· cognitive |
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· environmental |
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Question 15
· The Supreme Court has ruled that drug testing policies in school must be:
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· fair |
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· reasonable |
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· procedural |
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· objective |
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Question 16
· FERPA:
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· Protects students from random drug testing |
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· Provides fair standards for locker searches |
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· Restricts disclosure of personal information without parental consent |
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· Mandates all students carry picture ID |
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Question 17
· Heroin is produced from:
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· coca plants |
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· cannabis |
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· hullucinogens |
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· opium |
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4 points
Question 18
· Girls have a higher rate of using prescription drugs than boys. True False
4 points
Question 19
· The drug of choice for most teens is ecstasy. True False
4 points
Question 20
· Volatile liquids that give off a vapor and cause a euphoric high are known as:
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· Tranquilizers |
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· Hallucinogens |
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· Inhalants |
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· Sedatives |
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Question 21
· Lab made drugs designed to avoid existing drug laws are know as ______ drugs.
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· fashionable |
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· trendy |
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· designer |
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· chic |
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Question 22
· Which research study analyses the drug use patterns of 45,000 students yearly?
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· Pride Survey |
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· Monitoring the Future Survey |
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· National Survey on Drug Use and Health |
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· National Crime Victimization Survey |
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Question 23
· Social disorganization theory states that youths take drugs because of:
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· poverty |
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· peer pressure |
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· emotional problems |
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· genetics |
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Question 24
· Law enforcement efforts to control drugs in America have included all of the following except:
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· source control |
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· border control |
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· targeting dealers |
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· providing access to drug treatment facilities |
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Question 25
Prayer is allowed before a public high school football game. True False