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Juvenile Delinquency
33問 • 11ヶ月前
  • Ralph John Battung
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    For many centuries humans believe that even creatures demons are devils

    Demonological theory

  • 2

    Ordeal latin word

    DEI INDICUM

  • 3

    Believes that people are rational intelligent beings who exercise free will

    Classical School Theory

  • 4

    strongly argued the rigidity of classical school theory

    Neoclassical theory

  • 5

    Assumes the criminal behavior has its own distinct set of characteristics

    Positivist theory

  • 6

    Disorganized areas cannot exert social control over acting out youth

    Social Disorganization Theory

  • 7

    Advocated by emile durkheim (normelessness)

    Anomie theory

  • 8

    This contend that certain classes are denied legitimate access to culturally determining goals in opportunities ( Robert Merton )

    Strain theory

  • 9

    this theory views that youths me violate the law for a variety of reasons

    Labelling theory

  • 10

    It proposed that juveniles sense moral obligations to be bound by the law

    Drift theory

  • 11

    Theory argues that children learn deviant behavior socially exposure to others

    Cultural Deviance Theory

  • 12

    refers to a behavior that does not conform to norms

    Deviant behavior

  • 13

    The basic institution in our society for developing a child's potential

    Family

  • 14

    referred to as the cradle of human personality

    Home

  • 15

    one of the largest contributing factors to delinquency

    violence in the home

  • 16

    parental or adult instrument is the most important factor in deterring delinquency

    Lack of Moral Guidance

  • 17

    The most difficult to resist them all

    Peers

  • 18

    Frequently associated with groups in socially disorganized and deteriorated in city neighborhoods

    Gang

  • 19

    This states that a gang or the members has collective goals it make include the akyat bahay gang

    Organization

  • 20

    They have leaders that may decide matters are related to the organization

    Leadership

  • 21

    It involves identification and control. Identify place like parks housing projects or school

    Territory

  • 22

    It refers to gangs very close tight- knot organizations with loyal members bound to one another

    Cohesiveness

  • 23

    Similar to neighborhood pressures, peer pressure from direct acquaintances

    Peer pressure

  • 24

    In a home or by the child is a very common cause for delinquency

    substance abuse

  • 25

    Involves in the inculcation of a set of moral belief that lead in the direction of social approved behavior

    Church and Religion

  • 26

    A public instrument for training young people

    School

  • 27

    Is one of the top factors contributing to delinquency

    Poor school attendance

  • 28

    The type of school that a child attends may also contribute to their delinquency

    Poor educational standards

  • 29

    Juvenile is more common in poorer neighborhood

    Socio Economic Factor

  • 30

    Family place a huge part in the development of an adolescent both positive and negative

    Family issues

  • 31

    Or other things out of anyone's control can be the causes of juvenile delinquency

    Outside influences

  • 32

    As much as parents try to protect their children from negative news and non-appropriate media

    Mass media and technology

  • 33

    criminal behavior learn not inherited ( Edwin Sutherland )

    Differential Association Theory

  • FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

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    FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Emotional Intelligence

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Emotional Intelligence

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

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    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

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    Security

    Security

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    Security

    Security

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    institutional correction

    institutional correction

    Ralph John Battung · 35問 · 1年前

    institutional correction

    institutional correction

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

    Ralph John Battung · 16問 · 1年前

    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    Human rights

    Human rights

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    Human rights

    Human rights

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    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

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    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

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    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

    Ralph John Battung · 22問 · 1年前

    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

    22問 • 1年前
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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    For many centuries humans believe that even creatures demons are devils

    Demonological theory

  • 2

    Ordeal latin word

    DEI INDICUM

  • 3

    Believes that people are rational intelligent beings who exercise free will

    Classical School Theory

  • 4

    strongly argued the rigidity of classical school theory

    Neoclassical theory

  • 5

    Assumes the criminal behavior has its own distinct set of characteristics

    Positivist theory

  • 6

    Disorganized areas cannot exert social control over acting out youth

    Social Disorganization Theory

  • 7

    Advocated by emile durkheim (normelessness)

    Anomie theory

  • 8

    This contend that certain classes are denied legitimate access to culturally determining goals in opportunities ( Robert Merton )

    Strain theory

  • 9

    this theory views that youths me violate the law for a variety of reasons

    Labelling theory

  • 10

    It proposed that juveniles sense moral obligations to be bound by the law

    Drift theory

  • 11

    Theory argues that children learn deviant behavior socially exposure to others

    Cultural Deviance Theory

  • 12

    refers to a behavior that does not conform to norms

    Deviant behavior

  • 13

    The basic institution in our society for developing a child's potential

    Family

  • 14

    referred to as the cradle of human personality

    Home

  • 15

    one of the largest contributing factors to delinquency

    violence in the home

  • 16

    parental or adult instrument is the most important factor in deterring delinquency

    Lack of Moral Guidance

  • 17

    The most difficult to resist them all

    Peers

  • 18

    Frequently associated with groups in socially disorganized and deteriorated in city neighborhoods

    Gang

  • 19

    This states that a gang or the members has collective goals it make include the akyat bahay gang

    Organization

  • 20

    They have leaders that may decide matters are related to the organization

    Leadership

  • 21

    It involves identification and control. Identify place like parks housing projects or school

    Territory

  • 22

    It refers to gangs very close tight- knot organizations with loyal members bound to one another

    Cohesiveness

  • 23

    Similar to neighborhood pressures, peer pressure from direct acquaintances

    Peer pressure

  • 24

    In a home or by the child is a very common cause for delinquency

    substance abuse

  • 25

    Involves in the inculcation of a set of moral belief that lead in the direction of social approved behavior

    Church and Religion

  • 26

    A public instrument for training young people

    School

  • 27

    Is one of the top factors contributing to delinquency

    Poor school attendance

  • 28

    The type of school that a child attends may also contribute to their delinquency

    Poor educational standards

  • 29

    Juvenile is more common in poorer neighborhood

    Socio Economic Factor

  • 30

    Family place a huge part in the development of an adolescent both positive and negative

    Family issues

  • 31

    Or other things out of anyone's control can be the causes of juvenile delinquency

    Outside influences

  • 32

    As much as parents try to protect their children from negative news and non-appropriate media

    Mass media and technology

  • 33

    criminal behavior learn not inherited ( Edwin Sutherland )

    Differential Association Theory