Deck 2: The Measurement and Nature of Delinquency

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The term ________ of delinquency has to do with the proportion of members of a cohort, or specific age category, who have committed delinquent acts by a certain age.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
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The term ________ of delinquency refers to the frequency of offending or to the number of delinquent events.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
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The term ________ refers to the extent to which a research instrument measures what it says it measures.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
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The term ________ refers to the extent to which a questionnaire or interview yields the same answers from the same juveniles when they are questioned two or more times.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
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Most information about the number of children appearing before the juvenile court each year comes from what publication of the U.S. Department of Justice?

A) Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) Uniform Crime Reports
D) Juvenile Court Statistics
Question
A(n) ________ collects data from youths who report on their own delinquent acts.

A) self-evaluation survey
B) observational study
C) self-report survey
D) cohort study
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Which of the following is a good example of a longitudinal method of research study?

A) content analysis
B) cohort group
C) survey data
D) experimental data
Question
The four cohort studies (Philadelphia, PA; London, England; Racine, WI; and Columbus, OH) agree on far more than they disagree. On which finding do these studies NOT agree?

A) Lower-class minority males committed the most serious offenses
B) A few offenders committed the majority of serious property and violent offenses
C) Punishment by the juvenile justice system tended to encourage rather than discourage future criminality.
D) Youth crime does not progress from less serious to more serious
Question
Victimization data show that adolescent females are victimized more often than adolescent males and that generally speaking, this victimization is influenced by their gender, race, and ________.

A) religion
B) age
C) socioeconomic status
D) geographical location
Question
Studies based on official statistics have reported that ________ are overrepresented in arrest, conviction, and incarceration rates relative to their population based.

A) African Americans
B) Asians
C) Hispanics
D) Whites
Question
The term ________ refers to the age at which a child begins to commit delinquent acts; an important dimension of delinquency.

A) hidden delinquency
B) escalation of offenses
C) age of onset
D) chronic offending
Question
The term ________ refers to an increase in the frequency and severity of an individual's offenses an important dimension of delinquency.

A) hidden delinquency
B) escalation of offenses
C) age of onset
D) chronic offending
Question
Rolf Loeber and colleagues identified multiple developmental pathways to a delinquent career. An early ________ pathway consists of a sequence of stubborn behavior, defiance, and authority avoidance.

A) authority conflict
B) covert
C) overt
D) chronic
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What is the term for the repeated involvement of a juvenile in one type of delinquency during the course of his or her offending?

A) specialization
B) modeling
C) imitation
D) copying
Question
According to research on chronic offenders, official records make it very difficult to ________.

A) measure violent crimes
B) investigate sociopathic attitudes
C) document chronic offenders' social class
D) predict chronic offenders' criminal career outcomes
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three population groups Alfred Blumstein identified in his classic study?

A) persisters
B) anti-socials
C) amateurs
D) innocents
Question
The experience of having been ________ as a juvenile seriously compromises multiple life domains in adulthood, especially for females.

A) specialized
B) institutionalized
C) decriminalized
D) humanized
Question
A small number of juvenile offenders accounts for a disproportionate number of all crimes.

A) authority conflict
B) covert
C) overt
D) chronic
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The national epidemic of youth violence began in the late 1980s, peaked in the ________, and then dropped to earlier levels, where it remains today.

A) 1990s
B) early 2000s
C) late 2000s
D) 2010s
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________ has/have played a major role in the decline of gun use by juveniles.

A) The police
B) The family
C) Lawyers
D) The school
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The term "prevalence of delinquency"refers to the frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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The term "incidence of delinquency"refers to the percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation sponsors the for the Uniform Crime Reporting Program data source.
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Many crimes are hidden or are not reported to the police; therefore, the UCR Program vastly underestimates the actual amount of crime in the United States.
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According to the UCR Program, juvenile murder rates increased greatly between 1993 and 2003.
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Official arrest statistics show that adolescent males are involved in more frequent and more serious delinquent acts than are adolescent females.
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Studies based on official statistics have reported that African Americans are overrepresented in arrest, conviction, and incarceration rates relative to their population base.
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Victimization data reveal that adolescent males are more likely to be victims than are adolescent females and that their victimization is shaped by their gender, race, and social class.
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Research traditionally has been unable to find a clear relationship between social class and delinquency.
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Several studies have found that the age of onset is one of the best predictors of the length and intensity of delinquent careers.
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Young people who begin offending early tend to have long delinquent careers; and at least some youthful offenders progress to increasingly serious forms of delinquency, with a handful of youthful offenders going on to become career offenders.
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A juvenile who engages repeatedly in delinquent behavior is a "chronic offender." The Philadelphia cohort studies defined chronic offenders as youths who had committed five or more delinquent offenses. Other studies use this term to refer to youth involved in serious and repetitive offenses.
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Homicide death rates of males 13 to 17 decreased in the 1990s.
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The Boston Gun Project has been one of the least successful efforts at reducing firearm violence in major cities.
Question
Good communications between the community and the police is one strategy to reduce juvenile gun violence.
Question
The easy availability of handguns has contributed to a growing trend in youth violence in this country.
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The term ________ of delinquency refers to the percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
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The term ________ of delinquency refers to the frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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The extent to which a questionnaire or interview yields the same answers from the same juveniles when they are questioned two or more times is called ________.
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One major difficulty with cohort studies is that their findings cannot be ________ confidently beyond the persons in the cohort.
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Most studies using self-report measures have found that African Americans are more likely to be ________ delinquent but are not significantly worse than Caucasians in their prevalence or frequency of offending.
Question
Victimization data shows that adolescent ________ are victimized more often than adolescents of the other gender.
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The Seattle Social Development Project data showed that an early age of onset predicted a ________ rate of offending in both self-reports and court referrals.
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The term escalation of offenses refers to a(n) ________ in the frequency and severity of an individual's offenses.
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A small number of chronic juvenile offenders accounts for a ________ share of all crimes.
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Research shows that ________ is strongly predictive of premature, unstable, precarious, and unsatisfied conditions in multiple life domains.
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Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Prevalence of delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
Question
Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Incidence of delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
Question
Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Hidden delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
Question
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Uniform Crime Reporting Program

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
Question
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-National Crime Victimization Survey

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
Question
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Juvenile Court Statistics

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
Question
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Self-report surveys

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
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Discuss the various weaknesses attributed to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as a measure of crime.
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Discuss the findings of various studies on racial/ethnic background and delinquent behavior.
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Discuss the various factors that may lead to juvenile offenders continuing on into adult criminal behavior.
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Discuss the relationship between guns and youth violence.
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What is the importance of both reliability and validity to the measurement and nature of delinquency?
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The term "hidden delinquency" refers to any unobserved or unreported delinquency. What delinquent acts do you think are reported the LEAST? Explain and justify your choices.
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1
The term ________ of delinquency has to do with the proportion of members of a cohort, or specific age category, who have committed delinquent acts by a certain age.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
prevalence
2
The term ________ of delinquency refers to the frequency of offending or to the number of delinquent events.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
incidence
3
The term ________ refers to the extent to which a research instrument measures what it says it measures.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
validity
4
The term ________ refers to the extent to which a questionnaire or interview yields the same answers from the same juveniles when they are questioned two or more times.

A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) validity
D) reliability
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Most information about the number of children appearing before the juvenile court each year comes from what publication of the U.S. Department of Justice?

A) Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) Uniform Crime Reports
D) Juvenile Court Statistics
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A(n) ________ collects data from youths who report on their own delinquent acts.

A) self-evaluation survey
B) observational study
C) self-report survey
D) cohort study
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Which of the following is a good example of a longitudinal method of research study?

A) content analysis
B) cohort group
C) survey data
D) experimental data
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8
The four cohort studies (Philadelphia, PA; London, England; Racine, WI; and Columbus, OH) agree on far more than they disagree. On which finding do these studies NOT agree?

A) Lower-class minority males committed the most serious offenses
B) A few offenders committed the majority of serious property and violent offenses
C) Punishment by the juvenile justice system tended to encourage rather than discourage future criminality.
D) Youth crime does not progress from less serious to more serious
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Victimization data show that adolescent females are victimized more often than adolescent males and that generally speaking, this victimization is influenced by their gender, race, and ________.

A) religion
B) age
C) socioeconomic status
D) geographical location
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Studies based on official statistics have reported that ________ are overrepresented in arrest, conviction, and incarceration rates relative to their population based.

A) African Americans
B) Asians
C) Hispanics
D) Whites
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The term ________ refers to the age at which a child begins to commit delinquent acts; an important dimension of delinquency.

A) hidden delinquency
B) escalation of offenses
C) age of onset
D) chronic offending
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The term ________ refers to an increase in the frequency and severity of an individual's offenses an important dimension of delinquency.

A) hidden delinquency
B) escalation of offenses
C) age of onset
D) chronic offending
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13
Rolf Loeber and colleagues identified multiple developmental pathways to a delinquent career. An early ________ pathway consists of a sequence of stubborn behavior, defiance, and authority avoidance.

A) authority conflict
B) covert
C) overt
D) chronic
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What is the term for the repeated involvement of a juvenile in one type of delinquency during the course of his or her offending?

A) specialization
B) modeling
C) imitation
D) copying
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According to research on chronic offenders, official records make it very difficult to ________.

A) measure violent crimes
B) investigate sociopathic attitudes
C) document chronic offenders' social class
D) predict chronic offenders' criminal career outcomes
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three population groups Alfred Blumstein identified in his classic study?

A) persisters
B) anti-socials
C) amateurs
D) innocents
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The experience of having been ________ as a juvenile seriously compromises multiple life domains in adulthood, especially for females.

A) specialized
B) institutionalized
C) decriminalized
D) humanized
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A small number of juvenile offenders accounts for a disproportionate number of all crimes.

A) authority conflict
B) covert
C) overt
D) chronic
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The national epidemic of youth violence began in the late 1980s, peaked in the ________, and then dropped to earlier levels, where it remains today.

A) 1990s
B) early 2000s
C) late 2000s
D) 2010s
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________ has/have played a major role in the decline of gun use by juveniles.

A) The police
B) The family
C) Lawyers
D) The school
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The term "prevalence of delinquency"refers to the frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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The term "incidence of delinquency"refers to the percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation sponsors the for the Uniform Crime Reporting Program data source.
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Many crimes are hidden or are not reported to the police; therefore, the UCR Program vastly underestimates the actual amount of crime in the United States.
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According to the UCR Program, juvenile murder rates increased greatly between 1993 and 2003.
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Official arrest statistics show that adolescent males are involved in more frequent and more serious delinquent acts than are adolescent females.
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Studies based on official statistics have reported that African Americans are overrepresented in arrest, conviction, and incarceration rates relative to their population base.
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Victimization data reveal that adolescent males are more likely to be victims than are adolescent females and that their victimization is shaped by their gender, race, and social class.
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Research traditionally has been unable to find a clear relationship between social class and delinquency.
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Several studies have found that the age of onset is one of the best predictors of the length and intensity of delinquent careers.
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Young people who begin offending early tend to have long delinquent careers; and at least some youthful offenders progress to increasingly serious forms of delinquency, with a handful of youthful offenders going on to become career offenders.
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A juvenile who engages repeatedly in delinquent behavior is a "chronic offender." The Philadelphia cohort studies defined chronic offenders as youths who had committed five or more delinquent offenses. Other studies use this term to refer to youth involved in serious and repetitive offenses.
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Homicide death rates of males 13 to 17 decreased in the 1990s.
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The Boston Gun Project has been one of the least successful efforts at reducing firearm violence in major cities.
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Good communications between the community and the police is one strategy to reduce juvenile gun violence.
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The easy availability of handguns has contributed to a growing trend in youth violence in this country.
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The term ________ of delinquency refers to the percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
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The term ________ of delinquency refers to the frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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The extent to which a questionnaire or interview yields the same answers from the same juveniles when they are questioned two or more times is called ________.
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One major difficulty with cohort studies is that their findings cannot be ________ confidently beyond the persons in the cohort.
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Most studies using self-report measures have found that African Americans are more likely to be ________ delinquent but are not significantly worse than Caucasians in their prevalence or frequency of offending.
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Victimization data shows that adolescent ________ are victimized more often than adolescents of the other gender.
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The Seattle Social Development Project data showed that an early age of onset predicted a ________ rate of offending in both self-reports and court referrals.
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The term escalation of offenses refers to a(n) ________ in the frequency and severity of an individual's offenses.
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A small number of chronic juvenile offenders accounts for a ________ share of all crimes.
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Research shows that ________ is strongly predictive of premature, unstable, precarious, and unsatisfied conditions in multiple life domains.
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47
Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Prevalence of delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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48
Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Incidence of delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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49
Please match each concept or term with its definition.

-Hidden delinquency

A) Any unobserved or unreported delinquency
B) The percentage of the juvenile population involved in delinquent behavior.
C) The frequency with which delinquent behavior occurs.
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50
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Uniform Crime Reporting Program

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
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51
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-National Crime Victimization Survey

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
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52
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Juvenile Court Statistics

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
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53
Match each major source of data on delinquency with its type of information.

-Self-report surveys

A) Victimization data
B) The FBI's program for compiling annual data about crimes committed in the United States.
C) Delinquency cases processed in federal courts
D) Individual self-reports of involvement in delinquency and crime
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54
Discuss the various weaknesses attributed to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as a measure of crime.
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55
Discuss the findings of various studies on racial/ethnic background and delinquent behavior.
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56
Discuss the various factors that may lead to juvenile offenders continuing on into adult criminal behavior.
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57
Discuss the relationship between guns and youth violence.
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What is the importance of both reliability and validity to the measurement and nature of delinquency?
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The term "hidden delinquency" refers to any unobserved or unreported delinquency. What delinquent acts do you think are reported the LEAST? Explain and justify your choices.
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