Juvenile

Juvenile
56問 • 1年前
  • Kent Roi Maghanoy
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  • 1

    it Is a person who has not reached adulthood or the age of majority

    Juvenile

  • 2

    It is regarded as immature or ones whose mental and emotional facilities are not fully developed thus making them incapable of taking full of responsibility of their action.

    Juvenile

  • 3

    What is the age of maturity?

    18y old

  • 4

    Fully develop age ?

    25y old

  • 5

    It is the universal term or general term invinted by new yourk palparism

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 6

    It is the behavior or action refers to criminal acts performed by juvenile

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 7

    Describe as a large number of disapproved behavior of children and youth

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 8

    What do you call to a person that performs a criminal act made by a minor or youthful offender

    Juvenile delinquent

  • 9

    it took place between the age of 8 and 10 offending was homogeneous and for most youth

    Emergence

  • 10

    It is generally occurred between 10 and 12 marked by diversification and aggravation of offense

    Exploration

  • 11

    It occurred about the age of 13, there is variety and seriousness of offending and for new types of crime developed.

    Explosion

  • 12

    At around 15 the variety and seriousness of offending increase further

    Conflagration

  • 13

    It occurred during adulthood only and consisted of a transition toward astute form of offending

    Outburst

  • 14

    Classification of Delinquency where a child is rejected or abandoned no parents to intimate and become aggressive

    Unsocialized aggression

  • 15

    Classification of Delinquency where a child is membership in fraternities or groups that advocates bad thing

    Socialized Delinquency

  • 16

    Classification of Delinquency where a child trained to do illegal activities like marijuana cultavation

    Over Inhibited

  • 17

    A type of pathway to delinquency that begins at early age with stubborn behavior

    Authority Conflict pathway

  • 18

    A type of pathway to delinquency taht leads to property damage

    Covert Pathway

  • 19

    A type of pathway to delinquency that escalate to aggressive act beginning with aggression and leading to physical fighting and then to violence

    Overt Pathway

  • 20

    It is the largest subgroup. They are the casual delinquents

    Occasional Delinquent

  • 21

    They are the habitual offenders, These delinquents who generally commit the most serious infractions

    Gang Delinquent

  • 22

    They are the delinquent whose criminal activity stems from personality disturbance, also had very poor peer relation and sufferd general social isolated.

    Maladjusted Delinquent

  • 23

    The deviant action are not committed on the basis of economic rationality

    Nonutilitarian

  • 24

    The purpose of delinquent acts is to annoy or even injure others

    Malicious

  • 25

    Criminal acts are committed precisely because of their prohibition in order to consciously reject conventional values

    Negativistic

  • 26

    It is the sense of various delinquent behaviors that occur

    Versatile

  • 27

    It focus on the momentary pleasures.

    Hedonistic

  • 28

    It is a external pressure of conformity and loyal towards thier own group member values and norms

    Resistant

  • 29

    The first and most basic institution of society responsible for developing a child potential development of a child potential in all aspect.

    The Family

  • 30

    It is a family structure State that parents of larger families tend to give less parental attention to their children.

    Family size

  • 31

    A type of family structure where father, mother and child living in a home?

    Nuclear Family

  • 32

    A type of family structure where others relatives living in a home

    Extended Family

  • 33

    A type of family structure state that birth order affect the delinquent behavior with delinquency more likely among the middle children than the first or the last.

    Child birth order in the family

  • 34

    type of Family model were the father is the chief executive, the mother is yhe operating officer and the children are the staff.

    Corporate model

  • 35

    type of Family model were the father is the head, the mother is the chief of the training and cheerleader

    Team model

  • 36

    type of Family model were competition is the name of the game, winning is everything.

    Team model

  • 37

    type of Family model were the father is the general, the mother is the guard duty and the children are the grunts.

    Military model

  • 38

    type of Family modelwere the father is the rector or head master and the mother is the dorm counselor.

    Boarding school model

  • 39

    type of Family model were the father is the producer and the mother is the stafe manager

    Theatrical model

  • 40

    A Parenting style that are warm but firm, this parents deals with thier children in a rational issue oriented manner.

    Authoritative Parents

  • 41

    These parents are not responsive to their children and show little warmth and support

    Authoritarian parents

  • 42

    Giving a child a high degree of freedom to act as he or she wishes

    Indulgent Parents

  • 43

    They are fairly unresponsive to their child and try to minimize the time and energy they must devote to interact with their child

    Indifferent parents

  • 44

    Considered as the second home of a child

    School

  • 45

    What is the P.D 603?

    Child and youth Welfare code

  • 46

    It is the sum total of the rights of the parents over the person and property of their child.

    Parental authority

  • 47

    it is the father and the mother shall exercise jointly just and resonable parental authority and responsibility over the legitimate or adopted children.

    Joint Parental Authority

  • 48

    It is the sum total of the duties and obligations of the parents over their minor children.

    Parental responsibility

  • 49

    A chid without the parent guardian or custodian for good cause desire to be relieved of his case and custody and is dependent for public support

    Dependent child

  • 50

    One who has no proper parental care or guardship have deserted him for a period of at least 3 consecutive month

    Abandoned child

  • 51

    One whose basic needs have been deliberately or inadequate attend neglect may occur in two days

    Neglected Child

  • 52

    It occurs when a child is malnourished, ill, and without proper shelter

    Physical neglect

  • 53

    It occurs when child is raped, seduced maltreated exploited overwork under streets or public places or exposed to drugs prostitution and other vices

    Emotional Neglect

  • 54

    It is the legal act of entrusting a child to the care of department or any duly licensed child placement.

    Commitment and surrender of child

  • 55

    Whose parents have been permanently and judicially depprive of parental authority, due to abandonment or repeated, abuse or incompetence to discharge parental authority.

    Involuntary Commitment

  • 56

    A person whose parent knowingly and willingly relinquish parental authority to the department or any duly licensed agency.

    Voluntary commitment

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    it Is a person who has not reached adulthood or the age of majority

    Juvenile

  • 2

    It is regarded as immature or ones whose mental and emotional facilities are not fully developed thus making them incapable of taking full of responsibility of their action.

    Juvenile

  • 3

    What is the age of maturity?

    18y old

  • 4

    Fully develop age ?

    25y old

  • 5

    It is the universal term or general term invinted by new yourk palparism

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 6

    It is the behavior or action refers to criminal acts performed by juvenile

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 7

    Describe as a large number of disapproved behavior of children and youth

    Juvenile delinquency

  • 8

    What do you call to a person that performs a criminal act made by a minor or youthful offender

    Juvenile delinquent

  • 9

    it took place between the age of 8 and 10 offending was homogeneous and for most youth

    Emergence

  • 10

    It is generally occurred between 10 and 12 marked by diversification and aggravation of offense

    Exploration

  • 11

    It occurred about the age of 13, there is variety and seriousness of offending and for new types of crime developed.

    Explosion

  • 12

    At around 15 the variety and seriousness of offending increase further

    Conflagration

  • 13

    It occurred during adulthood only and consisted of a transition toward astute form of offending

    Outburst

  • 14

    Classification of Delinquency where a child is rejected or abandoned no parents to intimate and become aggressive

    Unsocialized aggression

  • 15

    Classification of Delinquency where a child is membership in fraternities or groups that advocates bad thing

    Socialized Delinquency

  • 16

    Classification of Delinquency where a child trained to do illegal activities like marijuana cultavation

    Over Inhibited

  • 17

    A type of pathway to delinquency that begins at early age with stubborn behavior

    Authority Conflict pathway

  • 18

    A type of pathway to delinquency taht leads to property damage

    Covert Pathway

  • 19

    A type of pathway to delinquency that escalate to aggressive act beginning with aggression and leading to physical fighting and then to violence

    Overt Pathway

  • 20

    It is the largest subgroup. They are the casual delinquents

    Occasional Delinquent

  • 21

    They are the habitual offenders, These delinquents who generally commit the most serious infractions

    Gang Delinquent

  • 22

    They are the delinquent whose criminal activity stems from personality disturbance, also had very poor peer relation and sufferd general social isolated.

    Maladjusted Delinquent

  • 23

    The deviant action are not committed on the basis of economic rationality

    Nonutilitarian

  • 24

    The purpose of delinquent acts is to annoy or even injure others

    Malicious

  • 25

    Criminal acts are committed precisely because of their prohibition in order to consciously reject conventional values

    Negativistic

  • 26

    It is the sense of various delinquent behaviors that occur

    Versatile

  • 27

    It focus on the momentary pleasures.

    Hedonistic

  • 28

    It is a external pressure of conformity and loyal towards thier own group member values and norms

    Resistant

  • 29

    The first and most basic institution of society responsible for developing a child potential development of a child potential in all aspect.

    The Family

  • 30

    It is a family structure State that parents of larger families tend to give less parental attention to their children.

    Family size

  • 31

    A type of family structure where father, mother and child living in a home?

    Nuclear Family

  • 32

    A type of family structure where others relatives living in a home

    Extended Family

  • 33

    A type of family structure state that birth order affect the delinquent behavior with delinquency more likely among the middle children than the first or the last.

    Child birth order in the family

  • 34

    type of Family model were the father is the chief executive, the mother is yhe operating officer and the children are the staff.

    Corporate model

  • 35

    type of Family model were the father is the head, the mother is the chief of the training and cheerleader

    Team model

  • 36

    type of Family model were competition is the name of the game, winning is everything.

    Team model

  • 37

    type of Family model were the father is the general, the mother is the guard duty and the children are the grunts.

    Military model

  • 38

    type of Family modelwere the father is the rector or head master and the mother is the dorm counselor.

    Boarding school model

  • 39

    type of Family model were the father is the producer and the mother is the stafe manager

    Theatrical model

  • 40

    A Parenting style that are warm but firm, this parents deals with thier children in a rational issue oriented manner.

    Authoritative Parents

  • 41

    These parents are not responsive to their children and show little warmth and support

    Authoritarian parents

  • 42

    Giving a child a high degree of freedom to act as he or she wishes

    Indulgent Parents

  • 43

    They are fairly unresponsive to their child and try to minimize the time and energy they must devote to interact with their child

    Indifferent parents

  • 44

    Considered as the second home of a child

    School

  • 45

    What is the P.D 603?

    Child and youth Welfare code

  • 46

    It is the sum total of the rights of the parents over the person and property of their child.

    Parental authority

  • 47

    it is the father and the mother shall exercise jointly just and resonable parental authority and responsibility over the legitimate or adopted children.

    Joint Parental Authority

  • 48

    It is the sum total of the duties and obligations of the parents over their minor children.

    Parental responsibility

  • 49

    A chid without the parent guardian or custodian for good cause desire to be relieved of his case and custody and is dependent for public support

    Dependent child

  • 50

    One who has no proper parental care or guardship have deserted him for a period of at least 3 consecutive month

    Abandoned child

  • 51

    One whose basic needs have been deliberately or inadequate attend neglect may occur in two days

    Neglected Child

  • 52

    It occurs when a child is malnourished, ill, and without proper shelter

    Physical neglect

  • 53

    It occurs when child is raped, seduced maltreated exploited overwork under streets or public places or exposed to drugs prostitution and other vices

    Emotional Neglect

  • 54

    It is the legal act of entrusting a child to the care of department or any duly licensed child placement.

    Commitment and surrender of child

  • 55

    Whose parents have been permanently and judicially depprive of parental authority, due to abandonment or repeated, abuse or incompetence to discharge parental authority.

    Involuntary Commitment

  • 56

    A person whose parent knowingly and willingly relinquish parental authority to the department or any duly licensed agency.

    Voluntary commitment