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The evidence for juvenile arrests is fairly clear that girls are disproportionately arrested or otherwise brought to the attention of juvenile authorities for _____, such as running away from home, curfew violations, and premarital sexual intercourse.
 
  a. Traffic offense
  b. Parental offenses
  c. Rank offenses
  d. Status offenses

Question 2

Which of the following is the view of the chivalry hypothesis?
 
  a. Female police do not arrest female suspects because of notions of chivalry: They feel that women need to be protected, not punished
  b. Male police are more likely to arrest female suspects because of notions of chivalry: They feel that women need to be punished, not protected
  c. Female police are more likely to arrest female suspects because of notions of chivalry: They feel that women need to be punished, not protected
  d. Male police do not arrest female suspects because of notions of chivalry: They feel that women need to be protected, not punished



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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