1. _____ is unfair belief that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same.
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Stereotyping
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2. Is static risk factors risk factors for individuals that are difficult to change?
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True
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3. _____ is known as to separate or divide (people, activities, or institutions) along racial, sexual, or religious lines.
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Segregation
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4. _____ is defined as measured and defined in several ways: the capacity for children and adolescents to thrive in the face of risks and difficulties, and a capacity for successful adaption despite the circumstances.
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Resiliency
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5. _____ is phrase that represents the disproportionate number of youthful offenders of color who come into contact with the juvenile justice (and adult) system.
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Racial and ethnic disparities
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6. Is protective factors protective factors may be the absence of certain delinquency risk factors. Or, protective factors may be an external or internal influence that decreases the impact of risk factors or influences a more positive outcome?
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True
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7. _____ is known as u.S. Government considers a person to be living in poverty if household income is below a certain income threshold. These poverty guidelines are available through the Department of Health and Human Services and are revised annually.
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Poverty
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8. _____ is defined as cohort studies that follow over time a group of similar individuals who differ with respect to certain factors under study, to determine how these factors affect rates of a certain outcome.
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Longitudinal studies
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9. _____ is when a child is removed from a parent’s or guardian’s home because of maltreatment concerns and placed with a related family member.
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Kincare placements
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10. Is implicit bias bias in judgment and/or behavior that results from subtle cognitive processes?
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True
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11. _____ is known as attitudes and beliefs one has about a person or group on a conscious level.
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Explicit bias
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12. _____ is defined as multidimensional classification approach, identifying risks as the young person relates and interacts with family, peers, school, and community/neighborhood.
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Ecological/psychosocial model
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13. _____ is risk factors of individuals that are changeable, for example, parenting quality, school issues, adolescent skills deficits, and peer associations.
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Dynamic risk factors
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14. Many schools are ______ by class and race.
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Segregated
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15. The safest environment for children and teens is a(n) ______.
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School
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16. Nationwide, ______ youthful offenders are referred to the juvenile courts for delinquency at a rate 140% greater than White youthful offenders
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Black
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17. The students more likely to be diagnosed with learning disabilities are ______.
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Students of color
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18. For adolescents, one of the strongest family-related risk factors is ______.
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Intra-familial violence
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19. Some youths experience the effects of numerous risk factors at the same time, referred to as ______.
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Comorbidity
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20. Which of the following is a school-related factor of delinquency?
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Bullying
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21. Which of the following types of students are disproportionately involved in school disciplinary protocols.
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Children who change schools often
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22. The ______ the age of onset of behavior difficulties, the greater chance there is for adolescent delinquency.
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Earlier
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23. States in the ______ have the highest proportion of the nation’s poor children (about 42%).
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South
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24. Which of the following are experiences that decrease the likelihood of harmful outcomes, such as involvement with the juvenile court.
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Protective factors
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25. Which of the following is an example of a dynamic risk factor?
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Current alcohol use
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26. ______ can be defined as experiences, traits, or issues that make an outcome more likely.
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Risk factors
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