______ is defined as behavior that inflicts physical or mental harm or property loss or damage on others.
A. Criminal behavior
B. Chronic behavior
C. Antisocial behavior
D. Prosocial behavior
C. Antisocial behavior
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The history of providing rehabilitative services was part of which movement in juvenile justice?
a. Parens patriae b. Rainmaking c. Persona non grata d. Hull House
The argument that crime can be reduced by increasing individuals’ sense of ownership and generating a sense of belonging in an area through its physical design is central to the idea of ______.
a. atavism b. defensible space c. general deterrence d. hedonism
A place that is habitually used as a place to sleep is called a:
a. house. b. home. c. dwelling. d. structure.
One advantage of high incarceration rates, some propose, is:
a. A significant drop in the country's crimes rates. b. All felons are required to pay restitution to their victims. c. A decreased fear of crime in American society. d. Victims of crime report feeling more satisfied with the justice system.