In the mid-1800s, most members of the juvenile justice system believed that the delinquent's family was generally considered a major source of the problem
Poor upbringing, bad habits, drinking and immorality were commonly accepted parental sources. Which religion did these "experts" believe were also indicative of these "symptoms"? a. Jewish.
b. Protestant.
c. Catholic.
d. Quaker.
e. Mormon.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Bentham the only justification for punishment was
For adolescents, the same risk factors related to ______ are also related to delinquency.
A. academic performance B. poor peer relations C. special education disabilities D. tramatization
In United States v. White (1971), the Court held that the Constitution allows a government agent to use an electronic device to record a telephone conversation between two parties if one party to the conversation
a. consents. b. is a friend. c. is a police officer. d. None of the answers are correct.