The community with which Krista worked were:
A. Nomads who moved across international borders in Europe.
B. People living in an urban ghetto.
C. Shanty-town dwellers in the urban periphery of a large metropolis.
D. People living in a segregated neighborhood of a medium-sized town.
E. People living in a remote "tribal" area.
D
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Which statement is consistent with the reflection hypothesis?
A. Media elites deliberately try to manipulate what is on television in order to destroy traditional values. B. As society has become more accepting of multiracial families, more multiracial families have been seen on television. C. Popular media makes up a fantasy world that neither influences nor is influenced by society. D. The media is trying to reshape society so that the rich and powerful will remain in power.
Having students discuss their reactions to various moral and ethical dilemmas as a means to help them clarify their own values was one example of the general prevention approach known as:
A. talk therapy. B. moral rearmament. C. affective education. D. cognitive development.
The economic well-being of women and their children promises to improve because of the increasing concentration of minority women in middle and upper management jobs
a. true b. false
According to the chapter text, why have global and national drug crimes been so effective?
A. They do not require many resources to carry out. B. No one is enforcing the laws to curtail them. C. The criminals are experts and hard to catch. D. Significant corruption stops law enforcement around this issue.