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Juvenile Delinquency Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following is not one of the critical social factors believed to affect delinquent behaviors presented in the text? - Gender Disparity Oscar Lewis coined the term to describe feelings of apathy, helplessness, and mistrust of institutions experienced by the urban poor. - Culture of Poverty One mile from Jay's home, a rundown neighborhood was rehabilitated and transformed. Many wealthy people bought the houses for the short commute into downtown Chicago. This new area is considered: - Gentrified Which statement is false regarding fear in socially disorganized neighborhoods? - While doubtful, many perceive this law as legitimate, responsive, and well equipped to ensure public safety. William Julius Wilson described the members of the urban underclass as the: - truly disadvantages The concept of social disorganization was first recognized by sociologist..... - Shaw and McKay 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which of the following statements about communities on the downswing is false? - Because of racial differences in economic well-being, those left behind are all too often white. The scenario presented focuses on urban environmental conditions and would fall under what theory? - Social disorganization According to the social disorganization view, a healthy, organized community has the ability to regulate itself so that common goals can be achieved; this is referred to as: - Social control Which of the following best describes social disorganization theory principles? - communities no longer have the capability of regulating the conduct of residents Residents of cohesive communities develop a sense of people know one another, develop interpersonal ties, mutual trust and a willingness to intervene in the supervision of children and help maintain public order. - Collective effiacy (BLANK) theories tie delinquency rates to socioeconomic conditions and cultural values; areas that experience high levels of poverty and social disorganization will also have high delinquency rates. - Social structure The process of transforming a lower-class area into a middle-class enclave through property rehabilitation is called - Gentrified 3100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which of the following is not among the concepts that define contemporary social disorganization theory? - Cultural Deviance The social structure theories tie delinquency rates to all of the following except: - Socialization Relative deprivation refers to a sense of - injustice when the poor and the rich live in close physical proximity to one another Shaw and McKay called areas where delinquency rates were high and had changed from affluence to decay: - Transitional neighborhoods Given the situation of the residents and that they did not take advantage of opportunities available to them, a(n) (BLANK) r

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Which of the following is not one of the critical social factors believed to affect

delinquent behaviors presented in the text? - ✔✔Gender Disparity


Oscar Lewis coined the term to describe feelings of apathy, helplessness, and mistrust

of institutions experienced by the urban poor. - ✔✔Culture of Poverty


One mile from Jay's home, a rundown neighborhood was rehabilitated and

transformed. Many wealthy people bought the houses for the short commute into

downtown Chicago. This new area is considered: - ✔✔Gentrified


Which statement is false regarding fear in socially disorganized neighborhoods? -

✔✔While doubtful, many perceive this law as legitimate, responsive, and well

equipped to ensure public safety.


William Julius Wilson described the members of the urban underclass as the: - ✔✔truly

disadvantages


The concept of social disorganization was first recognized by sociologist..... - ✔✔Shaw

and McKay




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,Which of the following statements about communities on the downswing is false? -

✔✔Because of racial differences in economic well-being, those left behind are all too

often white.


The scenario presented focuses on urban environmental conditions and would fall

under what theory? - ✔✔Social disorganization


According to the social disorganization view, a healthy, organized community has the

ability to regulate itself so that common goals can be achieved; this is referred to as: -

✔✔Social control


Which of the following best describes social disorganization theory principles? -

✔✔communities no longer have the capability of regulating the conduct of residents


Residents of cohesive communities develop a sense of people know one another,

develop interpersonal ties, mutual trust and a willingness to intervene in the

supervision of children and help maintain public order. - ✔✔Collective effiacy


(BLANK) theories tie delinquency rates to socioeconomic conditions and cultural

values; areas that experience high levels of poverty and social disorganization will also

have high delinquency rates. - ✔✔Social structure


The process of transforming a lower-class area into a middle-class enclave through

property rehabilitation is called - ✔✔Gentrified




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, Which of the following is not among the concepts that define contemporary social

disorganization theory? - ✔✔Cultural Deviance


The social structure theories tie delinquency rates to all of the following except: -

✔✔Socialization


Relative deprivation refers to a sense of - ✔✔injustice when the poor and the rich live in

close physical proximity to one another


Shaw and McKay called areas where delinquency rates were high and had changed

from affluence to decay: - ✔✔Transitional neighborhoods


Given the situation of the residents and that they did not take advantage of

opportunities available to them, a(n) (BLANK) resulted where there is little chance of

upward mobility. - ✔✔underclass


(BLANK) is the process of passing on deviant traditions and delinquent values from

one generation to the next. - ✔✔Cultural transmission


To survive, gangs recruit younger members and pass down delinquent and criminal

traditions to ensure survival from one generation to another. This process is known as: -

✔✔Cultural transmision




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