Psychodynamic theories of juvenile delinquency suggest it is due to:
a. an absent superego;
b. an identity crisis
c. an Oedipal conflict;
d. a lack of control over the id.
b. an identity crisi
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According to Dodge (2001 ), which of the following crime prevention assumptions of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study was not flawed?
a) Public identification of youth as at risk would help prevent crime. b) Indiscriminate application of resources would prevent crime. c) Placing the children randomly in summer camps would prevent crime. d) Intensive family counseling would prevent crime
In a study of robbers, a researcher finds a sample mean number of 4.5 robberies. Using inferential statistics, she finds a 95% confidence interval for the mean with a lower limit of 3.2 and an upper limit of 6.7. With a 95% confidence interval, we could say:
a. She can be 95% confident that the true mean number of robberies is below 3.2. b. She can be 95% confident that the true mean number of robberies falls between 3.2 and 6.7. c. She can be 95% confident that the true mean number of robberies is above 6.7. d. She can be 95% confident that the true mean number of robberies is not between 3.2 and 6.7.
DAWN is based on units of analysis that are:
a. directly related to the use of drugs b. indirectly linked to criminal offenses c. directly reported to the survey by the offender d. indirectly related by the victim
All police departments have the same hiring standards that have to be met by applicants
Indicate whether the statement is true or false