Developing policies with the purpose of improving the physical and social environments to decrease crime is an example of which of the following theories:
a. demonological
b. classical/neoclassical
c. ecological
d. economic
c. ecological
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A) The distribution of income in this country has become relatively more equal. B) The growth in goods and services produced and exchanged in the marketplace has outpaced the growth in population. C) This country imports more than it exports. D) This country exports more than it imports.
______ consequences refer to how incarceration effects communities and families beyond the institution.
a. Primary b. Felony c. Collateral d. Support
Evolutionary expropriative theory assumes that all humans have ______ genetic potential for antisocial behavior.
A. unequal B. little C. equal D. some
The philosophy of juvenile justice from 1950 to 1970 recognized that:
A) ?juveniles must be treated differently than adults. B) ?a rising crime rate had mandated a get-tough approach on juvenile crime. C) ?the rehabilitation model and the protective nature of the parens patriae had failed to prevent delinquency. D) ?drug courts were necessary for reducing the number of nonviolent juveniles sentenced to jail time. E) ?juveniles do not have the same due process rights as adults.