________, in the broadest usage, is juvenile actions or conduct in violation of the criminal law, juvenile status offenses, and other juvenile misbehavior

a. Delinquency
b. Abuse
c. Disposition
d. Intake


a

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Many probation and parole officers face ethical issues because their role involves the sometimes inconsistent goals of ______.

a. treatment and punishment. b. retribution and punishment. c. control and supervision. d. monitoring and counseling.

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In the year of __________, fetal alcohol syndrome was first officially established as a medical condition

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The ________, which was prepared by noblemen for their own benefit, was intended to prohibit the king from seizing and imprisoning a nobleman merely on a whim

A) Magna Carta B) Assyrian laws C) Torah D) Code of Hammurabi

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Neutralization theory points out that a. criminal behavior is learned in much the same way that conformity is learned

b. even the most committed criminals and delinquents are not involved in criminality all the time. c. criminality is a product of weak self-concept and poor self-esteem. d. law is differentially applied, benefiting those who hold economic and social power and penalizing the powerless.

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