Answer:
Anthropological view
Explanation:
According to the ANTHROPOLOGICAL view, gangs appeal to adolescents' longing for the tribal process that sustained their ancestors; gang processes seem similar to the puberty rites of some tribal cultures, and gang rituals help the child bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood.
Answer:
Trade can make everyone better off. Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity. Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes. A country's standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services
Explanation:
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An assessment tool designed to measure a juvenile’s risk of offending and related needs is the Youth Level of Service/Case.
Option b
<u>Explanation:</u>
It is a tool designed to assess and estimate antisocial behavior and provide intervention in juvenile delinquency. The tool examines non-violence, violence and the ability of the offender to re-offend (recidivism). Questions used during the test/experiment seek to understand the test subject’s personal life.
Family life/circumstances, education or employment, current or prior offences and many more get investigated. The process is conducted in this way because it is believed that juvenile delinquency is a social issue which requires investigation in order to administer proper treatment.
Answer: Task-oriented.
Explanation:
There are different listening styles: relational, analytical, task-oriented and critical listening. A person who is a task-oriented listener wants a clear direction about what has to be done and might be less patience when it comes to hearing the motivations behind the assignment, especially if they are complicated. A task-oriented listener is exclusively interested in doing what´s expected, that might come across as impatient, which can add tension to relationships.