Juvenile Delinquency Test #2 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
1. "Typical" lady delinquent/Demographic
(Age, race, SES, crime type, background,
etc.) - ANSWER--thirteen-18 years vintage
-instructional failure, truancy, and dropping out
-victimization
-risky family heritage
-bad relationship/sexual relationships
-mental health problems
-race minority
-run aways (status offenses)
2. adoptions - ANSWER-provide the opportunity for lots children to develop up in
permanent families in place of in foster homes or institutions; can also expand
emotional or behavioral issues, feel anger, mistrust
3. Alternative faculty - ANSWER-a facility that offers an alternative instructional revel
in, normally in a unique vicinity, for kids who are not doing first-rate work inside
the public faculty putting
4. Any involvement in sports aside from
crime? (gangs) - ANSWER-social and political activism
5. Broken homes - effect on delinquency - ANSWER-affects women and African
Americans the most, reputation offenses
6. Brown v Board of Education - ANSWER-court found that segregation changed into a
violation of the Equal Protection clause "separate but identical" has no area,
separate is inherently unequal
7. Bullying - ANSWER-the hurtful, scary, or menacing movements undertaken by
means of one man or woman to intimidate some other (commonly weaker)
character, to gain that person's unwilling compliance and/or to motive her or him
to be apprehensive; 2.7 million students are bullied through 2.1 million teens
8. Burnside v Byars - ANSWER-faculties have wide range in developing rules,
however they need to be reasonable
9. Child abuse - ANSWER-maltreatment of kids with the aid of dad and mom or
caregivers
10.Conviction and incarceration for toddler porn? - ANSWER-96% arrested are
discovered guilty, 56% incarcerated
11.Corporal punishment in faculties. US in popular and NE particularly - ANSWER-now not
ok in NE; 19 states have it; Ingraham v Wright
12.Cyberbullying - ANSWER-the use of the Internet and related technologies to
damage other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and adversarial way
13.Cyberbullying examples - ANSWER--sending rumors on-line or through texts
, -sending suggest messages
-stealing someone's account facts
-posting harmful messages
-sexting photos about a person
-pretending to be someone else on line
-taking unflattering images of someone
14.Demographics of maximum gang contributors - ANSWER-Hispanic, adults, male
15.Describe the everyday perpetrator arrested for baby porn possession -
ANSWER-maximum are male, ninety one% white, 86% over 25, three% underneath
18, 21% had photos of rape, 39% had motion pictures of infant porn, forty% twin
offenders
16.Disruptive conduct - ANSWER-unacceptable conduct at school. It may additionally
consist of defiance of authority, manipulation of teachers, inability or refusal to
comply with policies, fights with friends, destruction of belongings, use of drugs
in school, and/or bodily or verbal altercations with teachers.
17.Dixon v Alabama State Board of Education - ANSWER-due process calls for a pupil
to acquire be aware and opportunity for a listening to before being expelled for
misconduct
18.Does network size effect gangs or who joins? - ANSWER-no; kids with bad fulfillment
and own family stress
19.Dropping out: Impact on delinquency? Frequency college students drop out. Impact on
person criminal activity - ANSWER-1 in 5 drop out, low high college commencement
charge in US, extra difficulty gaining employment and feature decrease earnings,
terrible peer relationships, substance abuse
20.Emerging gangs - ANSWER-any children gang that formed within the late Nineteen
Eighties and early Nineties in groups across the state and this is continuing to
adapt
21.Emotional abuse - ANSWER-a dismiss for the mental wishes of a infant, along with
loss of expressed love, withholding of contact or approval, verbal abuse,
unrealistic demands, threats, and psychological cruelty
22.Emotional maltreatment - ANSWER-thwarting of a baby's fundamental emotional
desires; inclusive of the needs to sense secure and accepted; occurs consistently
or at an severe degree
23.Examples of gender particular packages - ANSWER-Wolf, et al RYSE = designed to
improve youthful girl probationers social, educational, and vocational capabilities;
importance of interactions among race and gender
24.Family size effect on delinquency - ANSWER-children from huge families usually
engage in greater delinquency than do children from smaller houses; study from
delinquent siblings
25.Foster care: Define and describe impact on delinquency - ANSWER-24-hour
alternative care for youngsters outdoor their own houses; forty four% of the kids
in foster care had been arrested compared to fourteen% arrested that stayed at
home, over represented
AND ANSWERS
1. "Typical" lady delinquent/Demographic
(Age, race, SES, crime type, background,
etc.) - ANSWER--thirteen-18 years vintage
-instructional failure, truancy, and dropping out
-victimization
-risky family heritage
-bad relationship/sexual relationships
-mental health problems
-race minority
-run aways (status offenses)
2. adoptions - ANSWER-provide the opportunity for lots children to develop up in
permanent families in place of in foster homes or institutions; can also expand
emotional or behavioral issues, feel anger, mistrust
3. Alternative faculty - ANSWER-a facility that offers an alternative instructional revel
in, normally in a unique vicinity, for kids who are not doing first-rate work inside
the public faculty putting
4. Any involvement in sports aside from
crime? (gangs) - ANSWER-social and political activism
5. Broken homes - effect on delinquency - ANSWER-affects women and African
Americans the most, reputation offenses
6. Brown v Board of Education - ANSWER-court found that segregation changed into a
violation of the Equal Protection clause "separate but identical" has no area,
separate is inherently unequal
7. Bullying - ANSWER-the hurtful, scary, or menacing movements undertaken by
means of one man or woman to intimidate some other (commonly weaker)
character, to gain that person's unwilling compliance and/or to motive her or him
to be apprehensive; 2.7 million students are bullied through 2.1 million teens
8. Burnside v Byars - ANSWER-faculties have wide range in developing rules,
however they need to be reasonable
9. Child abuse - ANSWER-maltreatment of kids with the aid of dad and mom or
caregivers
10.Conviction and incarceration for toddler porn? - ANSWER-96% arrested are
discovered guilty, 56% incarcerated
11.Corporal punishment in faculties. US in popular and NE particularly - ANSWER-now not
ok in NE; 19 states have it; Ingraham v Wright
12.Cyberbullying - ANSWER-the use of the Internet and related technologies to
damage other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and adversarial way
13.Cyberbullying examples - ANSWER--sending rumors on-line or through texts
, -sending suggest messages
-stealing someone's account facts
-posting harmful messages
-sexting photos about a person
-pretending to be someone else on line
-taking unflattering images of someone
14.Demographics of maximum gang contributors - ANSWER-Hispanic, adults, male
15.Describe the everyday perpetrator arrested for baby porn possession -
ANSWER-maximum are male, ninety one% white, 86% over 25, three% underneath
18, 21% had photos of rape, 39% had motion pictures of infant porn, forty% twin
offenders
16.Disruptive conduct - ANSWER-unacceptable conduct at school. It may additionally
consist of defiance of authority, manipulation of teachers, inability or refusal to
comply with policies, fights with friends, destruction of belongings, use of drugs
in school, and/or bodily or verbal altercations with teachers.
17.Dixon v Alabama State Board of Education - ANSWER-due process calls for a pupil
to acquire be aware and opportunity for a listening to before being expelled for
misconduct
18.Does network size effect gangs or who joins? - ANSWER-no; kids with bad fulfillment
and own family stress
19.Dropping out: Impact on delinquency? Frequency college students drop out. Impact on
person criminal activity - ANSWER-1 in 5 drop out, low high college commencement
charge in US, extra difficulty gaining employment and feature decrease earnings,
terrible peer relationships, substance abuse
20.Emerging gangs - ANSWER-any children gang that formed within the late Nineteen
Eighties and early Nineties in groups across the state and this is continuing to
adapt
21.Emotional abuse - ANSWER-a dismiss for the mental wishes of a infant, along with
loss of expressed love, withholding of contact or approval, verbal abuse,
unrealistic demands, threats, and psychological cruelty
22.Emotional maltreatment - ANSWER-thwarting of a baby's fundamental emotional
desires; inclusive of the needs to sense secure and accepted; occurs consistently
or at an severe degree
23.Examples of gender particular packages - ANSWER-Wolf, et al RYSE = designed to
improve youthful girl probationers social, educational, and vocational capabilities;
importance of interactions among race and gender
24.Family size effect on delinquency - ANSWER-children from huge families usually
engage in greater delinquency than do children from smaller houses; study from
delinquent siblings
25.Foster care: Define and describe impact on delinquency - ANSWER-24-hour
alternative care for youngsters outdoor their own houses; forty four% of the kids
in foster care had been arrested compared to fourteen% arrested that stayed at
home, over represented