When children lack the proper nurturing during infancy, they are likely to have problems thinking and socializing throughout their lives even if given proper care later in life.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2Biology is more important than socialization in the development of human beings.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3Programs that are directed at rehabilitation of young offenders rather than punishment:
a. have resulted in fewer incidences of repeat offenses.
b. are cheaper to run than prisons and detention centers.
c. teach nonviolent methods of handling interpersonal conflict.
d. All of these are true about rehabilitation programs.
Question 4The use of boot camps to treat young offenders was not successful primarily because:
a. there was not adequate funding for the amount of programming needed.
b. the law prevented youth from being kept as long as was necessary for rehabilitation.
c. the camps did not teach youth the skills necessary to succeed outside of the camps.
d. they were not harsh enough in their treatment of the offenders.
Question 5What makes boot camps so successful?
a. They force the individual to take on a new appearance.
b. They force the individual to respect the law and hard work.
c. They force the individual wit become disciplined.
d. They are not very successful.
Question 6How do boot camps propose to help young offenders cast off their old deviant identities?
a. by changing their appearance
b. by changing their name
c. by making them accept religion into their lives
d. by allowing them freedom to interact with others
Question 7Facilities in which all aspects of life are strictly controlled for the purpose of radical resocialization are called:
a. bureaucracies.
b. total institutions.
c. institutions.
d. deprived environments.