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Shaw and McKay viewed delinquency as resulting from a
breakdown in social control among - Answer>> family and
neighborhood
Shaw reported in 1929 that the highest crime rates in Chicago
were in - Answer>> the central city
A chemical imbalance in the body, resulting from poor nutrition,
allergies, or exposure to lead and certain other substances, which
is said to lead to delinquency is called - Answer>>
orthomolecular imbalance
According to positivism, delinquents are affected by ________ or
________ factors that impair or alter their decision-making
abilities and can be identified through the use of social scientific
techniques. - Answer>> biological; psychological
Which of the following restorative-justice programs enables in-
kind or actual return of what has been lost? - Answer>>
restitution programs
________ appears to be one of the most hopeful approaches to
juvenile crime, especially with minor forms of juvenile
delinquency. - Answer>> restorative justice
The presence of motivated offenders, an absence of guardians,
and the availability of suitable targets is the mainstay of which
approach? - Answer>> routine activities
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David Mungai [Date] [Course title]
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Shaw and McKay viewed delinquency as resulting from a
breakdown in social control among - Answer>> family and
neighborhood
Shaw reported in 1929 that the highest crime rates in Chicago
were in - Answer>> the central city
A chemical imbalance in the body, resulting from poor nutrition,
allergies, or exposure to lead and certain other substances, which
is said to lead to delinquency is called - Answer>>
orthomolecular imbalance
According to positivism, delinquents are affected by ________ or
________ factors that impair or alter their decision-making
abilities and can be identified through the use of social scientific
techniques. - Answer>> biological; psychological
Which of the following restorative-justice programs enables in-
kind or actual return of what has been lost? - Answer>>
restitution programs
________ appears to be one of the most hopeful approaches to
juvenile crime, especially with minor forms of juvenile
delinquency. - Answer>> restorative justice
The presence of motivated offenders, an absence of guardians,
and the availability of suitable targets is the mainstay of which
approach? - Answer>> routine activities