Addicts often encounter conflicts within their own thinking. The author breaks these conflicts down to three primary voices:
a. Id, ego, and superego.
b. I, II, and III.
c. Primary, secondary, and tertiary.
d. Disease, higher power, and self.
e. None of the above.
d. Disease, higher power, and self.
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Why is careful operational definition a critical issue in terms of minority groups and
disadvantaged populations?
a. Inappropriate operational definition can lead to a biased, distorted view of a minority group. b. Use of official designations such as "cleared by arrest" tends to under?represent minorities in crime statistics. c. Because nominal definitions of minority groups are racist. d. None of these answers is correct.
A repeat drug offender is legally coerced to enter a therapeutic
community (TC). Based on current research, what do you think is likely to occur? A. The TC stands a good chance of effectively restructuring the immature, addictive-prone individual into a strong, self-reliant, drug-free person. B. The TC stands a poor chance of effectively restructuring the immature, addictive-prone individual into a strong, self-reliant, drug-free person. C. The individual will most likely remain an immature, addictiveprone person, as TCs that cater to legally coerced individuals are not very successful. D. The individual will most likely return to drugs while staying at the TC, as legal coercion is not very effective and the oversight at TCs is generally poor.
Donald Trump coined the phrase "Make America Great Again."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following theories emphasizes a disjunction between means and ends as the major explanation for deviance, crime, delinquency, and drug abuse?
A. anomie theory B. social disorganization theory C. social control theory D. social learning and subculture theory E. self-control theory