Exam 14: Effecting Change
Exam 1: Gendering Criminology Through an Intersectional Lens65 Questions
Exam 2: Theories Part I: Positivist, Evolutionary, Strain, Differential Association, Social Control, and Womens Emancipation Theories75 Questions
Exam 3: Theories Part II: Critical, Labeling, Cycle of Violence, Life Course, Pathways, and Masculinity Theories74 Questions
Exam 4: Accounting for Gendercrime Patterns74 Questions
Exam 5: The Context of Women and Girls Offending for Specific Crimes75 Questions
Exam 6: Processing Women and Girls in the Criminal Legal System75 Questions
Exam 7: Incarcerating, Punishing, and Treating Offending Women and Girls74 Questions
Exam 8: Gender-Based Abuse GBA75 Questions
Exam 9: Focusing on Sexual Abuse75 Questions
Exam 10: Intimate Partner Abuse IPA and Stalking75 Questions
Exam 11: Women Working in Prisons and Jails75 Questions
Exam 12: Women Working in Policing and Law Enforcement75 Questions
Exam 13: Women Working in the Courts74 Questions
Exam 14: Effecting Change75 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of an informal community member?
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The first recommendation area for nonviolent, nonserious women with dependent children is ______.
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Many of the "first" feminist studies have been ______.
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Which recommendation area requires clear, safe, and responsive reporting for victims and witnesses and necessary sanctions against violators?
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Which of the following was explicitly mentioned in the text as being a huge problem for many intimate partner survivors and their children?
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According to research, victims who resist are much less likely to experience "completed" rapes than those who do not resist.
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What is the key to community-coordinate responses and restorative justice models?
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Which type of feminism is central to Chapter 14 and the entire text?
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Which tier of the ecological model refers to the degrees of sexism, racism, classism, homophobia/heterosexism, anti-immigrant, and their intersections?
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Discuss the recommendation of providing alternatives to prison. Do you think that these are more effective than the more punitive options, such as incarceration?
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Which of the following statements pertaining to firearm restrictions as a manner of responding to gender-based abuse is true?
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Multimethods are often ideal to gather data from various sources for the same study.
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The four interlocking goals for fundamental change identified by Kijakazi (2019) are applied more generally to which tier of the ecological model?
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Financial limitations, racism, a woman's disability status, and sexual orientation are all examples of batterer-generated risks.
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The growing movement of feminist criminologists and/or activists who resist using the criminal legal system and punitive responses as the sole or main response to crime is referred to as ______.
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A common barriers of bystander interventions in intimate partner abuse is the ______.
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Which of the following is an example of a batterer-generated risk?
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The focus of Kijakazi's (2019) four interlocking goals for foundational change is on the massive _______ discrepancies in those areas.
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Interviewing youth about their school-to-prison pipeline experiences and gaining access to look at the same youths' school records is an example of a single approach method.
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Discuss the four interlocking goals for foundational change identified by Kijakazi (2019).
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