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Juvenile Delinquency Exam #1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following Supreme Court cases provided the possibility of parole for a youth under the age of 18? - Miller vs. Alabama According to Erik Erikson, what is formed when a person develops a firm sense of self? - Ego Identity The process by which juvenile offenders continue on with their delinquent careers rather than aging out of crime is referred to as: - Persistence The early legal term used to describe status offenders was: - Wayward Minors One way jurisdictions have attempted to maintain greater control over wayward youth has been the implementation of what type of laws? - Curfew Youth people who are extremely vulnerable to the negative consequences of school, failure, substance abuse, and early sexuality are often referred to as: - At-risk youth What is the single most effective preventive strategy against adult poverty? - Graduate from high school 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which of the following refers to youths who are spread too thin, experience personal uncertainty, and place themselves at the mercy of people who promise to give them a sense of identity they cannot develop for themselves? - Role diffusion Which of the following phrases best exemplifies a youth who has been retained in school, is involved with deviant peers, and experiments with drugs? - At-risk youth What term is used to describe the reduction in frequency of a youth's offending? - Aging-out process In reference to the British legal system of the middle ages, what was created during this time to oversee the lives of minor children of the wealthy who were orphaned or unable to care for themselves? - Chancery courts Nineteenth-Century reformers who developed programs for troubled youth and influenced legislation creating the juvenile justice system in the United States were referred to as: - Child Savers Today, what term is used to describe the legal status of a minor child who has been found to have violated the penal code? - Juvenile Delinquents In colonial America, what law permitted a youth to be put to death if he or she could not be controlled by his or her parents? - Massachusetts Stubborn Child Law 3100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which program collects data on each reported crime incident and requires local police to provide at least a brief account of each incident and arrest? - NIBRS Scholars in delinquency have identified a variety of factors that influence juvenile crime rates and trends; it was noted that an indication of future increases in the delinquency rate may be a sudden increase in which of the following areas? - Drug use Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between weather and delinquent behavior? - Juveniles commit more violent crime when the weather is warmer Crimes that have no purpose except to accomplish the behavior at hand, such as shooting someone, is known as a(n): - Expressive Crime Which of the following best describes the discovery of the phenomenon known as the chronic youthful offender? - A small number of youthful

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Juvenile Delinquency Exam #1
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

Which of the following Supreme Court cases provided the possibility of parole for a

youth under the age of 18? - ✔✔Miller vs. Alabama


According to Erik Erikson, what is formed when a person develops a firm sense of self?

- ✔✔Ego Identity


The process by which juvenile offenders continue on with their delinquent careers

rather than aging out of crime is referred to as: - ✔✔Persistence


The early legal term used to describe status offenders was: - ✔✔Wayward Minors


One way jurisdictions have attempted to maintain greater control over wayward youth

has been the implementation of what type of laws? - ✔✔Curfew


Youth people who are extremely vulnerable to the negative consequences of school,

failure, substance abuse, and early sexuality are often referred to as: - ✔✔At-risk youth


What is the single most effective preventive strategy against adult poverty? -

✔✔Graduate from high school




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, Which of the following refers to youths who are spread too thin, experience personal

uncertainty, and place themselves at the mercy of people who promise to give them a

sense of identity they cannot develop for themselves? - ✔✔Role diffusion


Which of the following phrases best exemplifies a youth who has been retained in

school, is involved with deviant peers, and experiments with drugs? - ✔✔At-risk youth


What term is used to describe the reduction in frequency of a youth's offending? -

✔✔Aging-out process


In reference to the British legal system of the middle ages, what was created during this

time to oversee the lives of minor children of the wealthy who were orphaned or unable

to care for themselves? - ✔✔Chancery courts


Nineteenth-Century reformers who developed programs for troubled youth and

influenced legislation creating the juvenile justice system in the United States were

referred to as: - ✔✔Child Savers


Today, what term is used to describe the legal status of a minor child who has been

found to have violated the penal code? - ✔✔Juvenile Delinquents


In colonial America, what law permitted a youth to be put to death if he or she could

not be controlled by his or her parents? - ✔✔Massachusetts Stubborn Child Law




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