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Probation officers often believe that although most status offenders do not pose a danger to others, they do frequently exhibit destructive behavior patterns such as:
suicide ideation
alcohol abuse
drug abuse
b and c only
all of the above
- Probation officers often view most status offenders as not dangerous to others, but they notice these youth do show concerning behaviors.
- Option 1 (suicide ideation): Some status offenders may experience suicidal thoughts, especially when facing family or school issues.
- Option 2 (alcohol abuse): Alcohol use is common among adolescents engaging in status offenses, such as underage drinking.
- Option 3 (drug abuse): Drug experimentation or abuse is also seen among many adolescents in this group.
- Option 4 (b and c only): This option covers only alcohol and drug abuse, not suicidal thoughts.
- Option 5 (all of the above): This includes suicide ideation, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse, reflecting the broad range of problems probation officers note.
Option 5 is correct, as all these behaviors can appear in status offenders.
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