Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
10 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
1. What percent of all violent crime victims reported to law enforcement in 2000-1 were juveniles? |
26% |
|
2. What is the rate per 1000 of violent crime victimizations against juveniles aged 12-17 for 1993-2003 and what is the rate per 1000 of violent crime victimizations against adults age 18 or older? |
Juveniles 84, Adults 32 |
|
3. Who is more likely, a juvenile (12-17) or an adult (18 and older), to suffer a violent crime? |
Juveniles |
|
4. What is the approximate ratio (e.g., 3 to 1 or 1 to 5) of juvenile to adult victimization for serious violent crime? |
1 to 4 |
|
6. Approximately, how many juveniles were murdered in 2002 and also 2013? |
1600 |
|
7. Who among these juvenile groups has the highest and lowest rate of homicide victimization 2002? Put these groups in proper order: 4-year-old, 9-year-old, 13-year-old, 16-year-old. |
highest: 16-year-old – 43%4-year-old – 39%9-year-old – 10%lowest: 13-year-old - 8% |
|
8. At what time of day do the peak number of violent crimes occur against juveniles? When is the peak for adults? |
juveniles is 3-4pm adults is 9-12pm |
|
9. What is a “stereotypical kidnapping” and how many were there in 1999? |
115 |
|
10. How many investigations were conducted for child maltreatment in 2003 and how many children were involved in those investigations? How many victims were found and what % of reports was this? |
1.9mil investigations including 3.3 mil kids |
|
11. What is the most common type of substantiated maltreatment: Physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, or neglect? Give % for each. |
61% of victim’s experience neglect (including medical)19% were physically abused10% were sexually abused5% were emotionally or psychologically maltreated& 17% experienced other forms |