MIDTERM EXAM IN CRIM4 NAME:________________________________________ SCHEDULE:________________________
1. The inflictio infliction n of physical, physical, mental, mental, psychologi psychological cal & emotional emotional injury injury to a child. a. Maltreatment c. Child abuse b. Physical injury d. Crime 2. A family family associated associated ith ith high high fre!uency fre!uency of proble problems. ms. a. "nad "nade! e!ua uate te fami family ly c. #ist #istur urbe bed$ d$#i #isc scor orda dant nt b. Pathogenic d. Problematic %. This is non non as 'The 'The Child Child and (outh (outh )elfare )elfare Code* Code*.. a. +A -% c. +A %// b. P# 01d. one of the foregoing /. nder nder P.#.P.#.-%, %, an abandon abandoned ed child child is3 a. 4ne ithou ithoutt a parent, parent, guardia guardian n or custodi custodian. an. b. #eserted #eserted for at least continuo continuous us months months.. c. #elibe #eliberat rately ely unatte unattende nded d d. A str stree eetc tchi hild ld 5. "t is considere considered d as the positi6e positi6e force force for good in the the community. community. a. police c. family b. mass media d. church . The folloing folloing is$are is$are method$s method$s of delin!uenc delin!uency y pre6ention pre6ention and control control e7cept3 a. substance abuse c. youth mentoring$sheltering b. family counselling d.both b and c 0. They They formulat formulate e specia speciall progra programs ms against against crime being being the 6ery 6ery reason hy they e7ist. a. school c. police b.mass media d. all of the foregoing 8. 9ailure 9ailure to pro6ide pro6ide for the basic basic needs needs of a child hich hich may endange endangerr his normal functioning is. a. cruelty c. neglect b. abuse d. maltreatment 1-. A family family hose basic needs are not met because because of financial financial difficulties. a. disturbed c. disrupted b. discordant d. none of the foregoing 11. Aggressi6e teens ho resents authority. a. anti:social c. asocial b. neurotic d. social 12. +elates to child child disorder here they are unable to cope cope ith family life and chose to lea6e the family home. a. truancy c. emotional disorders b. asocial d. none of the foregoing 1%. (outh delin!uency attributed to peer pressure pressure or pure pure curiosity. a. social c. accidental b. asocial d. anti:social
1/. This family family character characteri;ed i;ed by incomplete incompleteness, ness, or absence absence of one of the parent. a. broen home$family c. disturbed family b. physical injury d. all of the foregoing 15. A child in conflict ith the la shall be go6erned by3 a. +.A. 8% c. +.A. 01b. +.A 22 d. none of the foregoing 1. This is non as the pecia >peciall Protec Protection tion of Childr Children en Agains Againstt Abuse, Abuse, ?7ploi ?7ploitat tation ion & #iscrimination Act. a. +.A. 01c. +.A. -% b. +.A. 01d. +.A. %// 2. A physically neglected child is any of the folloing e7cept3 a. ith ithou outt pro prope perr nut nutri riti tion on c. phys physic ical ally ly abus abused ed b. no proper shelter d. badly clothed
20. This criminal act comes from loose morals, lac of economic security & undisciplined desire for possession. a. lying c. stealing b. 6agrancy d. both b & c 28. An anti:social beha6iour resulting from internal conflict & pre: occupation ith the child@s emotion & mood. a. asocial delin!uent c. neurotic delin!uent b. social delin!uent d. none of the foregoing 2. Any act hich harms a child@s intellectual or psychological functioning. a. cruelty c. psychological injury b. maltreatment d. none of the foregoing %-. A 2/:hour child caring for youthful offenders aaiting court disposition of their cases or transfer to other agencies or jurisdiction. a. #etention home c. >helter:care b. +ecei6ing home d. +ehabilitation center %1. An institution or person assuming the care, custody, protection and maintenance for purpose of adoption, guardianship or foster care. a. 9oster home c. Child placement agency b. +ecei6ing home d. ursery %2. These are family type homes hich pro6ide temporary shelter from 1-:2- days for children under obser6ation and study fo r e6entual placement by the #>)#. a. +ecei6ing home c. Child placement agency b. +ehabilitation center d. #etention home %%. "t pro6ides 2/:hour resident group:care ser6ice for mentally gifted dependent, abandoned, neglected or disturbed children. a. Child:caring institution c. ursery b. >helter care d. Child placement agency %/. A child:caring institution that pro6ides care for children belo yrs. of age. a. Maternity home c. ursery b. Child: placement d. +ecei6ing home %5. An institution hose primary function is to gi6e shelter and care to pregnant omen and their infants before, during, and after deli6ery. a. +ecei6ing home c. >helter:care b. Maternity home d. +ehabilitation center %. "t recei6es rehabilitates youthful offenders or other disturbed children for the purpose of determining their permanent treatment in other child:elfare agencies. a. +ehabilitation center c. Both a & b b. +ecei6ing home d. one of these %0. Misbeha6iors related to fear reactions temper tantrums & jealousy reactions. a. anti:social c. truancy b. emotional d isorders d. no ne o f the foregoing
%8. This is non as a 'sub:culture* group. a. gang c. poor people b. delin!uent d. all of the foregoing %. This refers to the breadon of social norms & the inability to control the acti6ities of society. a. drift c. anomie b. rebellion d. none of the foregoing /-. The socially:acceptable means$mode of goal:achie6ement. a. inno6ation c. conformity b. ritualism d. none of the foregoing /1. e ad6ocated the strain theory on delin!uency. a. Albert Cohen c. +obert Merton b. ?duard >utherland d. ?mile #urheim /2. This theory 6ies that social & economic forces in the society are the fundamental causes of crime. a. class conflict c. social disorgani;ation b. routine acti6ities d. none of the foregoing /%. This theory gi6es e!ual eight to the role of both 6ictim & society in delin!uent acti6ities. a. class conflict c. social disorgani;ation b. routine acti6ities d. none of the foregoing //. Children hose acts are manifested by 6ile, cruel and atrocious acts. a. neurotic c. anti:social b. social delin!uent d, none of the foregoing /5. 9ailing to attend classes ithout any reasonable cause. a. truancy c. misbeha6ior b. 6agrancy d. all of the foregoing /. The penchant for not telling the truth. a. dishonesty c. truancy b. lying d. all of the foregoing /0. They are mistrustful, paranoid, 6iolent3 they often ad6ocate the o6erthro of the 'system.* a. retreatist c. criminal gang b. conflict$6iolent gang d. none of the foregoing /8. The police can help pre6ent delin!uency by any of the folloing manner e7cept3 a. protecting drug 6iolators c. anti:trafficing campaign b. enforcing curfe hours d. both b and c /. ?fforts hich aims at pre6enting youth from getting in6ol6ed in criminal or anti:social acti6ity is3 a. crime pre6ention and control c. anti:crime control b. delin!uency pre6ention and control d. crime pre6ention program 5-. A pre6ention strategy aimed at de6eloping the talents and sills of the youth. a. ?ducation$counselling c. +ehabil it at ion & treatm ent b. Mentoring d. All of the foregoing