In addition to the intent or mental element of each crime, which crime requires no other elements other than the crime of stealing?
a. Theft/Larceny
b. Robbery
c. Burglary
d. None of these choices
a
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Match the following social development theories to their basic premise
1. Age-graded theory a. Social ties embedded in adult transitions explain variations in crime not accounted for by childhood deviance 2. Dual taxonomic theory b. Age of desistance varies more than age of onset 3. Delinquent development theory c. Delinquency is caused by a weakening of social bonds in the presence of a facilitating environment 4. Evolutionary ecology d. There are two paths to delinquency 5. Interactional theory e. An approach that draw attention to the ways people develop over the course of their lives
What criticisms have been made regarding Sutherland’s differential association theory?
What will be an ideal response?
According to the prevailing juvenile justice philosophy, dispositions should be in the best interest of the public
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) study cited in the text, which type of offender is most likely to be re-arrested for a new crime after release from prison?
a. drug offenders b. violent offenders c. public order offenders d. property offenders