Deck 7: Families and Delinquency
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Deck 7: Families and Delinquency
1
Numerous family factors have been identified as having association with delinquency behavior. Which is NOT a factor?
A) broken homes
B) birth order
C) family rejection
D) adequate supervision
A) broken homes
B) birth order
C) family rejection
D) adequate supervision
adequate supervision
2
According to studies, which of the following behaviors is more likely to be exhibited by children who are rejected by their parents?
A) parental attachment
B) oppressiveness
C) submissiveness
D) delinquency
A) parental attachment
B) oppressiveness
C) submissiveness
D) delinquency
delinquency
3
Which of the following intervention programs is a family- and home-based treatment model that is based on research demonstrating the multidimensional causes of delinquent behavior?
A) Adolescent Transitions Program
B) Functional Family Therapy
C) Multisystemic Therapy
D) Strengthening Families Program
A) Adolescent Transitions Program
B) Functional Family Therapy
C) Multisystemic Therapy
D) Strengthening Families Program
Multisystemic Therapy
4
According to statistical findings, which of the following children are most likely to experience divorce and separation in their families before they reach sixteen years of age?
A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Asian
D) American Indian
A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Asian
D) American Indian
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5
Which of the following statements regarding children with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents is true?
A) They are more likely to be gay than children with heterosexual parents.
B) They do not reveal differences in whether they think of themselves as male or female.
C) They are more likely to be sexually abused.
D) They show conspicuous differences in their male and female behaviors (gender role behavior).
A) They are more likely to be gay than children with heterosexual parents.
B) They do not reveal differences in whether they think of themselves as male or female.
C) They are more likely to be sexually abused.
D) They show conspicuous differences in their male and female behaviors (gender role behavior).
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6
A form of hip-hop music that some believe negatively influences young people by devaluing human life, the family, religious institutions, schools, and the justice system is called:
A) rock and roll
B) alternative rock
C) gangsta rap
D) hard rock
A) rock and roll
B) alternative rock
C) gangsta rap
D) hard rock
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7
Emotional abuse involves a disregard of a child's ________.
A) physical safety
B) economic needs
C) psychological needs
D) dietary requirements
A) physical safety
B) economic needs
C) psychological needs
D) dietary requirements
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8
A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children is called ________.
A) victimization
B) neglect
C) abuse
D) incest
A) victimization
B) neglect
C) abuse
D) incest
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9
According to statistical findings, which of the following children make up the largest percentage of victims?
A) African American
B) Hispanic
C) White
D) Asian
A) African American
B) Hispanic
C) White
D) Asian
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10
More than three-quarters (73.9 percent) of the children who died because of child abuse and neglect were younger than ________ years old.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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11
Which type of population area has more child abuse?
A) urban
B) rural
C) suburban fringes
D) main suburbs
A) urban
B) rural
C) suburban fringes
D) main suburbs
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12
Which of the following types of incest relations is the LEAST common?
A) mother-son
B) brother-sister
C) father-daughter
D) father-son
A) mother-son
B) brother-sister
C) father-daughter
D) father-son
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13
________, according to the Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, is intrafamily sexual abuse which is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group and includes not only sexual intercourse, but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
A) Victimization
B) Neglect
C) Abuse
D) Incest
A) Victimization
B) Neglect
C) Abuse
D) Incest
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14
________ incest is rarely reported, largely because it violates both the moral code against incest and the taboo against homosexuality.
A) Mother-son
B) Brother-sister
C) Father-daughter
D) Father-son
A) Mother-son
B) Brother-sister
C) Father-daughter
D) Father-son
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15
There is considerable support to show that female victims of violence react differently than males by expressing anger through ________.
A) aggressive crime
B) self-destructive behavior
C) violent crime
D) minor crime
A) aggressive crime
B) self-destructive behavior
C) violent crime
D) minor crime
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16
The prosecution of parents in criminal court depends largely on the seriousness of the injury to the child and on the attitude of the ________ office toward child abuse.
A) district attorney's
B) county attorney's
C) state attorney's
D) All of the above
A) district attorney's
B) county attorney's
C) state attorney's
D) All of the above
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17
Cathy Widom's study on child abuse and neglect revealed that being abused or neglected increased the likelihood of ________.
A) parental separation and divorce
B) school-related problems
C) juvenile arrest and violent crime
D) overdependence on parents
A) parental separation and divorce
B) school-related problems
C) juvenile arrest and violent crime
D) overdependence on parents
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18
What does the state do in the most serious cases of child maltreatment?
A) It entrusts the custody of the child to the less offensive parent.
B) It orders that the parents be divorced.
C) It terminates parental rights.
D) It counsels parents on safe methods of corporal punishment.
A) It entrusts the custody of the child to the less offensive parent.
B) It orders that the parents be divorced.
C) It terminates parental rights.
D) It counsels parents on safe methods of corporal punishment.
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19
A fact-finding hearing of a child welfare case by juvenile authorities is referred to as ________.
A) disposition
B) probative discovery
C) investigation
D) adjudication
A) disposition
B) probative discovery
C) investigation
D) adjudication
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20
Which of the following is NOT a principle that Widom recommended to reduce the extent of child abuse?
A) "Surveillance is a double-edged sword."
B) "Interventions are not one-time efforts."
C) "The earlier the intervention, the better."
D) "One size fits all."
A) "Surveillance is a double-edged sword."
B) "Interventions are not one-time efforts."
C) "The earlier the intervention, the better."
D) "One size fits all."
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21
Which of the following is NOT a conclusion that a protective service agency draws following the initial investigation?
A) Parents should be prosecuted in criminal court.
B) There is sufficient evidence to support the allegation of maltreatment.
C) There is insufficient evidence to support maltreatment.
D) A decision may be made to take the child out of the home.
A) Parents should be prosecuted in criminal court.
B) There is sufficient evidence to support the allegation of maltreatment.
C) There is insufficient evidence to support maltreatment.
D) A decision may be made to take the child out of the home.
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22
A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together is called a broken home.
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23
Broken homes have a larger impact on delinquency among African Americans than on other racial groups.
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24
Generally, the smaller the family size, the less likely delinquency will occur.
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25
There is virtually no evidence to support that delinquency is more likely in families where children are being raised with criminal parents or siblings.
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26
Happiness in marriage is NOT considered a crucial element in family and delinquency.
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27
Consistency in discipline within the family is important in deterring delinquent behavior.
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28
The rate of delinquency appears to increase with the number of unfavorable factors in the home.
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29
Gangsta rap, pioneered by Ice-T and other rappers, portrays the lifestyles of inner-city gang members, and its lyrics relate stories of violence-filled lives.
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30
Women commit more maltreatment of children than men.
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31
Nearly 80 percent of child maltreatment victims were abused by non-parent relatives.
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32
Stepfathers are more likely than natural fathers to sexually abuse female children.
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33
Father-son incest is rarely reported because it violates both moral codes of incest and homosexuality taboos.
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34
Child abuse seems to be more prevalent in urban areas than in suburban or rural settings.
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35
Some individuals are required by law to report suspicions of abuse and neglect.
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36
Protective services do not have the responsibility to implement a treatment plan for the family.
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37
According to the self-control theory, the principal cause of individuals' low self-control is ineffective parenting.
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38
There is emerging evidence of the effectiveness of early family-based programs designed to address some the familial risk factors for delinquency.
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39
________, regardless of a child's age, exposes him or her to settings in which there is a high prevalence of substance abuse, promiscuous sex, prostitution, and crime.
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40
The term physical abuse refers to ________ behavior directed toward a child by the parents or caretaker to cause pain, injury, or death.
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41
Child ________ encompasses many dimensions with the general focus being variations of physical, sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse typically perpetrated by adults against children.
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42
Emotional abuse is more difficult to define than physical abuse because it involves a disregard for the ________ needs of a child.
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43
Any action that reduces the self-esteem and psychological well-being of a child normally inflicted by parents and adults, and directed toward children is ________ abuse.
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44
The intentional and wrongful physical contact with a person, with or without his or her ________ that entails a sexual purpose or component is called sexual abuse.
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45
Running away becomes a way children cope with the pain of neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse, and try to rid themselves of their ________ family.
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46
The term child protective services usually refers to services that are provided by an agency authorized to act on behalf of a(n) ________ when parents no longer can do so.
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47
A(n) ________, or fact-finding hearing, is held if a petition of abuse has been filed by the department of social services.
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48
Case plans are developed by protective services, other treatment providers, and the family to ________ the conditions and/or behaviors that result in child abuse or neglect.
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49
Match each type of abuse with its definition.
-Physical Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
-Physical Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
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50
Match each type of abuse with its definition.
-Emotional Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
-Emotional Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
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51
Match each type of abuse with its definition.
-Sexual Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
-Sexual Abuse
A) Intentional behavior directed toward a child by the parent or caregiver to cause pain, injury, or death.
B) Any intentional and wrongful physical contact with a child that entails a sexual purpose or component, and such sexual abuse is termed incest when the perpetrator is a member of the child's family.
C) A disregard of a child's psychological needs
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52
Please match each term or concept with its definition.
-Socialization
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
-Socialization
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
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53
Please match each term or concept with its definition.
-Broken home
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
-Broken home
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
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54
Please match each term or concept with its definition.
-Neglect
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
-Neglect
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
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55
Please match each term or concept with its definition.
-Incest
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
-Incest
A) The process by which individuals come to internalize their culture; through this process, an individual learns the norms, sanctions, and expectations of being a member of a particular society.
B) A disregard for the physical, emotional, or moral needs of children; involves the failure of the parent or caregiver to provide nutritious food, adequate clothing and sleeping arrangements, essential medical care, sufficient supervision, access to education, and normal experiences that produce feelings of being loved, wanted, secure, and worthy.
C) Any intrafamily sexual abuse that is perpetrated on a child by a member of that child's family group that includes not only sexual intercourse but also any act designed to stimulate a child sexually or to use a child for sexual stimulation, either of the perpetrator or of another person.
D) A family in which parents are divorced or are no longer living together.
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56
Identify and discuss the variety of family factors that may influence delinquency.
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57
How do mass media affect the behavior patterns of juveniles? Discuss in detail the influence of video games, television shows, Internet, and popular culture.
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58
How does gangsta rap influence delinquents?
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59
Identify the various types and forms of child neglect, and discuss how they may influence delinquent behaviors in children.
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60
"Child abuse is the mistreatment of children by parents or caregivers."
Explain the statement and discuss various kinds of child abuse.
Explain the statement and discuss various kinds of child abuse.
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61
How do you think child abuse and neglect are related to delinquency? Explain how they manifest in various forms of unacceptable social behaviors.
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62
What types of resources may be employed to prevent and/or reduce the extent of child abuse and neglect?
Please provide examples.
Please provide examples.
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