The al Aqsa Intifada was sparked by Ariel Sharon's visit to ________ with a group of armed escorts in September 2000
a. the Temple Mount
b. Medina
c. Mecca
d. Bethlehem
a
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Criminal law is the law of civil procedure and the array of procedures and activities having to do with private rights and remedies sought by civil action
a. True b. False
Which program is an in-home program that works with youths ranging from newborn to age 17 and is involved in the child welfare, mental health, and juvenile justice systems?
A. HOMEBUILDERS B. Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) C. Youth Prevention Summer Program D. Blueprint
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Per Cohen, the college boy will try to overcome the barriers presented to him by continuing to work hard and do as well as his middle-class classmates. 2. Comte’s ideas regarding social statics and social dynamics are still significant to criminological theories. 3. Durkheim asserted that crime is necessary in all societies. 4. Durkheim emphasized that human beings have an internal mechanism to signal when their needs and desires are satiated. 5. Agnew claimed that the presentation of noxious stimuli in one’s life could lead to major stress and frustration. 1. Merton identified five adaptations to strain. 2. Merton believes that most frustration and strain comes from trying to achieve societal goals without sufficient access to the legitimate means to do so. 3. In organic societies, a consensus about norms and values is more difficult relative to mechanical societies. 4. A society made up of a mix of members whose values are rooted in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and atheism will have a very strong collective conscience. 5. Comte showed that areas with rapid changes in economic conditions have low crime rates.
In her study of staff members supervising a cottage of boys in a juvenile training facility, what did Inderbitzin (2006) find regarding the different role correctional officers take when supervising children?
A. That their role does not change from the type of role they take on in adult facilities. B. That they serve as their adolescent inmates’ guardians, keepers, counselors, and role models. C. That the staff members who were most effective were those who took on a hack role. D. That staff members disliked working with these juveniles in the study.