An increase in the public's fear of juvenile crime has led to what?
A. more treatment for juveniles
B. a get-tough attitude toward juveniles
C. a movement toward restorative justice for juveniles
D. a rehabilitative attitude toward juveniles
Answer: B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What researcher(s) developed a similar form of guided group interaction as McCorkle and Wolf, but with Juvenile Offenders and what did they hypothesize?
A. McCorkle & Bixby - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools. B. Finckenauer and Smith - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison. C. Boper & Wolferine - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools. D. Bixby & Wolferine - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison. E. Boper & Culpepper - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools and in prison.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The positivist school of criminology is primarily interested in making punishment more just and humane. 2.Those who adhere to social defense theorists view crime in terms of Bentham’s principle of maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain. 3.Hedonism is a doctrine whose central tenet is that the achievement of pleasure is the main goal of life. 4.It was the philosopher Jeremy Bentham who coined the term "criminaloid" to refer to born criminals. 5.The United States has an incarceration rate 5 times greater than England and Wales.