An integrative correctional model that seeks to reconcile the interests of victims, offenders, and the community through programs and supervised practices is known as a balanced and ________ model.
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(Question #2) What term did Albert K. Cohen use to describe lower-class youths who were unable to attain middle-class goals?
A) aspiration avoidance B) ascetic hostility
C) status frustration D) social rebellion
(Question #3) The supervision of juveniles who are released from correctional institutions so they can make an optimal adjustment to community living; or the status of a juvenile conditionally released from a treatment or confinement facility and placed under supervision in the community is called ________.
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(Question #4) Which of the following is NOT one of the norms that Cohen says make up the middle-class measuring rod?
A) respect for property B) individual responsibility
C) heightened physical aggression D) educational recreation
(Question #5) Youth courts are used as a sentencing option for first-time offenders ages 11 to 17 years old who are charged with ________ misdemeanor offenses.
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(Question #6) Which of the following is NOT one of the theoretical constructions of Merton's strain theory?
A) differential access to legitimate means B) unique lower-class focal concerns
C) blocked access to cultural goals D) cultural goals and institutionalized means
(Question #7) The child ________ were an organized group of progressive social reformers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who promoted numerous laws aimed at protecting children and institutionalizing an idealized image of childhood innocence.
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