What do victimologists call the clinical condition of nonaccidental injuries repeatedly inflicted by parents or guardians, reflecting a cycle pattern of inflicting excessive punishments?
a. shaken-baby syndrome
b. battered child syndrome
c. Walsh's syndrome
d. Stockholm Syndrome
B
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Structural theories
a. focus primarily on animate factors that may influence youths to engage in delinquent activities b. focus primarily on inanimate environmental factors that may influence youths to engage in delinquent activities. c. Focus primarily on biological factors that may influence youths to engage in delinquent activities. d. Focus primarily on psychological factors that may influence youths to engage in delinquent activities
Culture has no relation to mental illness
a. True b. False
In reference to the public health approach, which type of prevention focuses on intervening with children and young people who are potentially at risk for becoming offenders?
Explain the public heath approach to delinquency prevention
What will be an ideal response?