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Juvenile Delinquency Causes and Control
Quiz 23: The Strategies of Deterrence and Incapacitation
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Question 1
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Get-tough measures, which are designed to reduce delinquency, involve efforts by the juvenile justice system to:
Question 2
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According to the text, the major strategy for controlling juvenile crime is:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The strategy of deterrence involves increasing the:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
According to Agnew and Brezina, punishment is an ineffective specific deterrent because:
Question 5
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Studies that compare the subsequent delinquency of juveniles who receive more severe punishments with those who receive less severe punishments are designed to test the strategy of:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Based on studies that examine the effectiveness of punishment as a specific deterrent of delinquency, Agnew and Brezina conclude that punishment by the juvenile justice system:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The restorative justice approach to punishment involves:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
In studies that examine the effect of punishment on general deterrence, certainty of punishment is often measured in terms of:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
In terms of general deterrence, data suggest that increasing the ___________ greatly reduces delinquency.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
One strategy for reducing delinquency involves locking up delinquents for long periods so these juveniles cannot commit crimes on the street. This strategy is known as:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Several researchers claimed that incapacitation would prevent a large amount of crime. It turns out that this claim was greatly exaggerated, in part because researchers failed to consider what is called a: