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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Leonard (2015) emphasizes how for street crimes, the ______ is the focus for being at fault.
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According to the author, which model would accomplish what most abolitionist/anti-carceral feminists pursue?
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Which of the following is an example of a life-generated risk?
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Women who are ______ are more at risk of sexual abuse than any other racial/ethnic group in the United States.
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Which recommendation area is likely to deter the revolving door into and out of prisons?
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When abused women are not consulted about their needs, which type of program is used?
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In regards to domestic violence courts, more efficient court processing is hoped to decrease which of the following?
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The approach to advocacy that builds a partnership between advocates and battered women and ultimately has each battered woman defining the advocacy and help she needs is referred to as survivor-defined advocacy.
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How does offending, victimization, and working in the criminal legal system overlap?
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Explain restorative justice and what conditions are typically required prior to using this model?
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Which theory is considered to be one of the most significant contributions to the etiology of crime in the last few decades?
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Coordinated community responses ideally include both informal community members and members of many official agencies.
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Ethical methods are an element of the transformative critical feminist criminology approach.
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The school-to-prison pipeline best illustrates the injustices fed into which tier of the ecological model?
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Which recommendation area would be far less costly and help offenders and their children?
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According to Eitle (2014) and colleagues' research, having a grandparent in the home was solely a protective factor for ______ girls.
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Which of the following persists among people acquiring law degrees?
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The ecological model stresses the need for making changes solely at the microlevel.
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In terms of working in the criminal legal system, women have the lowest representation in which area?
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