Psychologists______ A: believe that television causes juvenile delinquency B: think that television programmes are harmless C: cannot find much evidence of a direct connection between television and juvenile delinquency D: believe that television has a harmful effect on children
Psychologists______ A: believe that television causes juvenile delinquency B: think that television programmes are harmless C: cannot find much evidence of a direct connection between television and juvenile delinquency D: believe that television has a harmful effect on children
Juvenile _______ is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A: negligence B: crime C: delinquency D: offence
Juvenile _______ is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A: negligence B: crime C: delinquency D: offence
Juvenile<br/>_______<br/>is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A: Negligence B: crime C: delinquency D: offence
Juvenile<br/>_______<br/>is becoming a very difficult problem for society to overcome. A: Negligence B: crime C: delinquency D: offence
The author indicates that an effective way to reduce juvenile delinquency is to ______. A: develop humane strategies and treatment skills B: invest more money in community-based programmes C: replace correctional institutions with special schools D: cut off their contact with outside criminals
The author indicates that an effective way to reduce juvenile delinquency is to ______. A: develop humane strategies and treatment skills B: invest more money in community-based programmes C: replace correctional institutions with special schools D: cut off their contact with outside criminals