What are self-report studies? What contrasts can be made between the amount of delinquency reported in self-report studies and that reported by official sources?
What will be an ideal response?
Self-reports are surveys of youth based upon disclosures these persons might make about the types of offenses they have committed and how often.
Official sources underestimate the amount of offenses while self-reports considered more accurate.
Self-reports provide more detailed information than official sources.
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According to Megan Kurlychek of the University at Albany, New York, one of the goals of the U.S. criminal justice system is to:
A. predict the occurrence of crimes in hot spots. B. rehabilitate those offenders who have been punished. C. standardize punishment for all forms of criminal activities. D. keep offenders who have been punished away from society.
The structural perspective in criminology focuses on which of the following?
a. The nature of face-to-face interaction b. The influence of social conditions or such factors as the distribution of power and resources c. The role of physical structures such as buildings and houses d. The structure of personality as a factor in behavior
Studies on the personality dynamics of criminals suggest that _________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to the anthropological view, kids with personality problems form gangs and become leaders
Indicate whether the statement is true or false