Juvenile facility managers should make the institutional environment ________ for youths and staff.
A) comparable B) enjoyable C) safe D) comfortable
(Question #2) Which of the following is TRUE of positivism as it applies to juvenile justice?
A) It rejects the view that the individual exercises freedom, possesses reason, and is capable of making choices.
B) It argues that criminal and non-criminal youths are the same type of person.
C) It focuses on the power of positive thinking in treating juveniles.
D) It argues that individuals are able to discern and apply reason.
(Question #3) Juvenile facility managers should determine where ________ and how they want to get there.
A) they want to work B) they owe their loyalty
C) to start their career D) they want to go
(Question #4) Rational choice theory in criminology recently ________.
A) held that individuals do not have free will
B) moved away from a strictly rational reasoning model for rational thought
C) moved toward a very strict reasoning and rational model of criminal behavior
D) applied more to juveniles than adults
(Question #5) According to our author, juvenile facility managers should ________.
A) be more reactive and less proactive
B) try moving juveniles away from family
C) encourage accreditation
D) put less emphasis on accountability and micro management
(Question #6) The Classical School argues that ________.
A) human beings are governed by static calculus
B) the characteristics of individuals should be taken into consideration with the punishments they should receive
C) punishment would deter criminal behavior, provided it was made appropriate to the crime
D) humans do not have free will and are governed by theological determinism