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The ___approach regards delinquency as fighting with siblings, destruction of property, stealing of money from the family members
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The material that is intended to arouse people sexually by portraying sexual matters in visual or verbal terms is ____
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The social problem in which a significant number of people find faults with the behaviour of children in the society is called _
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The law making, conviction, sentencing and administration of penalties are complex process for _punishment of offenders
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The prescribe and proscribe legal activities and stipulate penalties for the violation of laws
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___ defined crime as a behaviour that shocks the sentiments of all “healthy” consciences
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The ____ approach regards delinquent behaviour as that which interrupts or disturbs classroom learning
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Crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation is called _______
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when a person already has a bad reputation, it is difficult to change it because others will continue to blame or suspect him, i.e.____
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The barbiturates and mild tranquilizers are called ______ pills
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An unresolved ____ complex may murder his father or commit a symbolic act of sexual intercourse with his mother
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where the social patterns, interests and attitudes of the peer group differ considerably from the parents, we call it ______
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The juvenile court reaffirmed and extended on the ______ doctrine
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The Juvenile court is otherwise known as court because of its paternalistic philosophy
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The family courts were first called________
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Criminal justice is the criminal procedures and array of activities which have to do with the of the body of law
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The law of contract, property law, tort, family law and succession, commercial law, equity and trust, etc. are examples of __law
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operant conditioning is drawn from the field of ____________
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The concept of _______ philosophy which states that the state acts as the benevolent parent to assume responsibility for the care of the children.
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The federal level is consists of Chambers
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Informal airing of disputes involving kinsmen and friend of the litigants is____.
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That which defines expected or appropriately behavior for particular situations lack specificity to how and when they apply is _____
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When a prosecutor decided to take no further action to a case such action is known as
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Merton noted that the society places enormous emphasis on the pursuit of material success
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The concept of Anomie as a form of sociological interpretation of Crime and Delinquency is linked to
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where the child stimulates social adjustment by suppressing his instinctual wishes so that a state of latent delinquency arises is called ____
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The family courts deal with laws that are family-related as well as issues of ______
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According to ______, delinquency behaviour is learned.
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The criminal code, section cap 77 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 make it an offence to defile a girl.
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The refrigerant that damage and increase skin cancer risk is called
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According to Merton, drug abuse causes __________
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The formal norms and sanctions are evident in the forms of these three except__
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The law which defines offences as well as the rights and duties of citizens is
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when people define situations as real they become real in their consequences” was quoted by
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Aichhorn discussed the situation above as a balance between the ‘pleasure’ principle and the _____ principle.
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Property crimes involve the following
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37. There are ____ principal sources of crime statistics
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The offences are those offences or act which would not be considered as an offence if it is committed by an adult
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That process which brings about conformity to society’s norms and law is_____
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common law is developed by courts from the common customs and practices in
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The drugs which diminish the awareness of sensory impulses, especially pain, by the brain are called
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The social habits and repetition, which become the basis of an order of social behaviour is _____
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Shaming is defined as a disapproval
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The _______ viewed juvenile delinquency as an offence against God and God’s law.
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The concept of differential association theory as propounded by __
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The parens patriae doctrine means
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The otherwise called sedative or hypnotics are drugs that have effects on the brain
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Almost anything that youth does that others do not like is called _______________.
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The variety of crimes may be committed against the government except__________
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Formal norms and sanctions are _____.
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