A. Children rated most trouble some at an early age tend become the more persistent offenders
B. Some research suggests that for 8- 25 years old most offending occurs at about 16- 17 years and tail of to a plateau
C. Young offenders are rarely imprisoned for a single offence, rather for a number of offences
D. All of the above we can correctly state about young offenders
Related Mcqs:
- Intra- sexual homicide (young men kill young men more than females kill females) would offer support for:
A. biological basis of aggression
B. adaptively basis of aggression
C. homicidal protest
D. media causes violence hypothesis - A young man explained that he did poorly on his exam because his eyes hurt the test was unfair, and he did not feel the subject was important anyway. The young man is using what type of defense mechanism?
A. rationalization
B. fantasy
C. projection
D. displacement - The qualities of successful rehabilitation programs to treat offenders include:
A. Cognitive interviews
B. Offender profiling
C. Being community- based
D. Focus on relationship with parents - The nation of the criminal victimization increases when there is a convergence of motivated offenders and suitable targets
A. Sapir- Whorf hypothesis
B. Legal- rational authority
C. Routine activities theory
D. None of these - The qualities of successful rehabilitation programs to treat offenders include:
A. Cognitive interviews
B. Offender profiling
C. Being community-based
D. Focus on relationship with parents - Which one of the following correctly defines the concept of social norms?
A. The patterns of behaviour that are considered ideal and satisfy the actor
B. Cultural meanings assigned to a particular action independently of the wishes
C. Shared expectations of behaviour that connote what is considered socially desirable and appropriate
D. some define ideals about what is wrong and what is right - Which one of the following statements are true of the Wason selection, or four-card problem (Wason,1966)?
1. The Wason Selection Task is a good task because it produces identical results in concrete and abstract forms
2. In general, concrete versions of the task are more difficult to think about than uncluttered abstract versions.
3. Although the task is one of pure reasoning some concrete versions are easier because of how we think in certain social situations.
4. People typically pick one card correctly, but pick an inappropriate one as the second choice in the original version of the task.A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3 - Ms. Sadaf, a recent stroke victim, cannot consciously perceive the large book on the coffee table in front of her Yet, when urged to identify the book, she correctly reads aloud the printed title on the book cover. Her response best illustrates:
A. Synesthesia
B. Blindsight
C. Subliminal perception
D. The McGurk effect - Which one of the following is correctly matched?
A. Cortex: Cognition
B. Amygdala: Vision
C. Optic lobe: Emotions
D. Frontal lobe: Hearing - Which one of the following is correctly matched?
A. Cortex : Cognition
B. Amygdale : Vision
C. Optic lobe : Emotions
D. Frontal lobe : Hearing