JDCPRE REVIEWER
  • 1. 1. One of the stages of delinquency, between the ages of 8 and some time in their 12th year, the child commits petty theft.
A) Explosion
B) Exploration
C) Emergence
D) Outburst
  • 2. This is a pathway of delinquency that shows aggressive behavior that escalates to physical conflict and then violence after beginning with antagonism.
A) Authoritative-conflict pathway
B) The convert pathway
C) Outburst pathway
D) A direct pathway
  • 3. Consistency feeing one's house and frequent consumption of alcoholic beverages are example of:
A) Parens patria
B) Offenses
C) Delinquency
D) Status offense
  • 4. One of the tendencies of juvenile offenders, that is expressions of defiance.
A) Negativistic
B) Non-utilitarian
C) Hedonistic
D) Malicious
  • 5. This is a category of delinquent offenders that most frequently continues a habit of semiprofessional criminal behavior as an adult, typically commits the most serious offenses, and is most frequently transferred to a correctional facility.
A) Sub-culture
B) Maladjusted delinquents
C) Occasional delinquents
D) Gang delinquents
  • 6. The following are the example of suitable targets except:
A) Refrigerator
B) Gadgets
C) Expensive cars
D) Unlocked homes
  • 7. This theory view that crime is already normal in the way of living; crimes are expected to happen if there is a suitable target which is unlikely guarded and an offender who is motivated to commit crime.
A) Routine activities theory
B) Contemporary theory
C) Disorganization theory
D) Rational theory
  • 8. Delinquency rates rise at ages and and they begin to increase at those ages.
A) 12 and 13
B) 18 and 19
C) 13 and 17
D) 12 and 14
  • 9. This is an association of persons with a variety of similar values and outlooks.
A) Sub-culture
B) Occasional delinquents
C) Gang delinquents
D) Culture and traditions
  • 10. Memberships of fraternities or groups that advocate bad things is one of the examples in classification of delinquency.
A) Over- inhibited
B) Socialize Delinquency
C) Under- inhibited
D) Unsocialized Aggression
  • 11. Girls break the law more frequently and in greater numbers than boys, according to data This statement is:
A) Absolutely false
B) Absolutely true
C) Partially false
D) Partially true
  • 12. Those who reach adulthood will develop into more violent or sophisticated kinds of criminal behavior.
A) Conflagration
B) Emergence
C) Explosion
D) Outburst
  • 13. Initially engages in small-scale dishonest behavior which results in property harm.
A) A direct pathway
B) The convert pathway
C) Outburst pathway
D) Authoritative-conflict pathway
  • 14. Delinquents who are rejected or abandoned, no parents to imitate and become aggressive.
A) Over- inhibited
B) Unsocialized Aggression
C) Under-inhibited
D) Socialize Delinquency
  • 15. Changeable attitudes like not being satisfied in status.
A) Negativistic
B) Hedonistic
C) Non-utilitarian
D) Malicious
  • 16. Philosophers who believe that humans calculate pleasure (benefits) and avoid pain (consequences) of their action before deciding the course of action to be made.
A) Social norms
B) Non-utilitarians
C) Utilitarian
D) Freewill
  • 17. The following are the motivated offenders but not one:
A) Teenage boys
B) Unemployed
C) Drug addict gang member
D) Teenage girls
  • 18. They believe that a delinquent behavior occurs when individual weigh the need, the means to commit such action and the possible barriers of doing such.
A) Delinquents
B) Choice theorist
C) Philosophers
D) Activist
  • 19. 1s the recurrent or chronic absence from school without permission by a minor who is subject to laws requiring them to attend.
A) Truancy
B) antagonism
C) Disobedient
D) Status
  • 20. The following are the example of suitable targets except:
A) Unlocked homes
B) Gadgets
C) Expensive cars
D) Sala set
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