There are NO trick questions in the After Actions Report. The purpose is to have you read the chapter & then discuss your understanding of the key concepts.
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In this discussion, we are going to examine the variables, that by their presence or absence, increase the youth's likelihood of engaging in delinquency.
Which factor do you believe is the most effective in safeguarding against delinquency?
-Ethnic group is family-centered
-Ethnic group offers identity and role definition
-Ethnicity is valued by juvenile
-Ethnic group values conventional social norms
Family is often the center place for all of the above risk factors, genetics are shared, cultural values are passed down. But family is a dynamic concept.
There is no definitive manual on parenting, but what aspect of parenting is most associated with delinquency?
-Parent has drug or alcohol problem
-Parental rejection
-Low presence of parents as social resources
-Low parental monitoring, discipline, and supervision
Parent's personalities can be extremely influential well beyond parenting style. What aspects of a parent's personality has the most influence on their child's behavior?
Families are unique, dynamic, ever changing group. Of the family factors we've discussed, which do you think is most influential in shaping an adolescent's social values?
We are out of time, my friends! I hope you enjoyed this more interactive look at some of the biological, social, lifestyle factors associated with delinquency.
I'd love feedback in the comments if this interactive format worked! #CRJ107
Thank you so warmly to @bpridgeo and @Karrasamelia5 for RT-ing my survey questions. It really brings life to the discussion & certainly makes the effort to share the material worth the time. I cannot say thank you enough!
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