According to _________ therapy, the offender is suffering from faulty thinking patters and lacks that level of social competence necessary to cope adequately with a variety of situational demands

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: cognitive behavior

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Retreatist gang members are more “escapist” in their attitudes than conflict gang members, in that almost all of them abuse drugs and/or alcohol. 2.According to Merton, aberrant conduct may be viewed as a symptom of dissociation between culturally defined aspirations and socially structured means. 3.According to Merton, proscribed behavior becomes increasingly rare when the emphasis on the culturally induced success-goal becomes divorced from a coordinate institutional emphasis. 4.Research suggests that collective efficacy is an important construct that can be measured reliably at the neighborhood level. 5.The analysis by Osgood and Chambers did not find a meaningful relationship between rates of delinquency and rates of poverty.

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The first juvenile ______opened in Cook County Chicago in 1899.

A. court B. reformatory C. police station D. prison

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. In America, colonial sheriffs were a proactive police force that patrolled to deter criminal activity. 2. Vigilantes are groups of citizens who distribute justice according to their own rules. 3. The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 required that runaway slaves by returned to their master and outlined punishments for those who aided runaway slaves. 4. In the 19th century, police officer was an undesirable, low-paying job. 5. August Vollmer was the first to use scientific analysis of evidence in policing.

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Compare and contrast the definitions of terrorism offered by Walter Laqueur and Boaz Ganor. Do you agree with Laqueur or Ganor? Explain

What will be an ideal response?

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