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  • 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) Outburst
B) Exploration
C) Emergence
D) Explosion
  • 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) Delinquency
B) Status offense
C) Parens patria
D) Offenses
  • 4. One of the tendencies of juvenile offenders, that is expressions of defiance.
A) Malicious
B) Negativistic
C) Hedonistic
D) Non-utilitarian
  • 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) Gang delinquents
D) Occasional delinquents
  • 6. The following are the example of suitable targets except:
A) Unlocked homes
B) Gadgets
C) Expensive cars
D) Refrigerator
  • 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) 18 and 19
B) 12 and 13
C) 13 and 17
D) 12 and 14
  • 9. This is an association of persons with a variety of similar values and outlooks.
A) Culture and traditions
B) Occasional delinquents
C) Gang delinquents
D) Sub-culture
  • 10. Memberships of fraternities or groups that advocate bad things is one of the examples in classification of delinquency.
A) Under- inhibited
B) Unsocialized Aggression
C) Over- inhibited
D) Socialize Delinquency
  • 11. Girls break the law more frequently and in greater numbers than boys, according to data This statement is:
A) Absolutely true
B) Partially false
C) Partially true
D) Absolutely false
  • 12. Those who reach adulthood will develop into more violent or sophisticated kinds of criminal behavior.
A) Emergence
B) Explosion
C) Outburst
D) Conflagration
  • 13. Initially engages in small-scale dishonest behavior which results in property harm.
A) Authoritative-conflict pathway
B) A direct pathway
C) The convert pathway
D) Outburst pathway
  • 14. Delinquents who are rejected or abandoned, no parents to imitate and become aggressive.
A) Under-inhibited
B) Socialize Delinquency
C) Over- inhibited
D) Unsocialized Aggression
  • 15. Changeable attitudes like not being satisfied in status.
A) Malicious
B) Negativistic
C) Non-utilitarian
D) Hedonistic
  • 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) Utilitarian
B) Freewill
C) Social norms
D) Non-utilitarians
  • 17. The following are the motivated offenders but not one:
A) Teenage boys
B) Drug addict gang member
C) Unemployed
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) Philosophers
B) Activist
C) Delinquents
D) Choice theorist
  • 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) Disobedient
C) antagonism
D) Status
  • 20. The following are the example of suitable targets except:
A) Unlocked homes
B) Sala set
C) Gadgets
D) Expensive cars
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