Exam 22: Interventions With Mentally Disordered Offenders
Exam 1: Psychological Approaches to Understanding Crime12 Questions
Exam 2: Developmental and Psychological Theories of Offending12 Questions
Exam 3: Psychopathy11 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Risk Factors for Offending: The Contributions of Neuroscience12 Questions
Exam 5: Effects of Interpersonal Crime on Victims12 Questions
Exam 6: Eyewitness Evidence12 Questions
Exam 7: Interviewing Witnesses14 Questions
Exam 8: Interviewing Suspects11 Questions
Exam 9: Detecting Deception11 Questions
Exam 10: Offender Profiling and Crime Linkage11 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Violence and Stalking11 Questions
Exam 12: Terrorism12 Questions
Exam 13: Judicial Processes11 Questions
Exam 14: Safeguarding Vulnerable Witnesses11 Questions
Exam 15: Identifying Perpetrators14 Questions
Exam 16: The Role of the Expert Witness10 Questions
Exam 17: Crime and Punishment: What Works13 Questions
Exam 18: Risk Assessment and General Offender Behaviour Programme Delivery12 Questions
Exam 19: Treating Dangerous Offenders11 Questions
Exam 20: Intervention With Female Offenders13 Questions
Exam 21: Interventions for Offenders With Intellectual Disabilities10 Questions
Exam 22: Interventions With Mentally Disordered Offenders12 Questions
Exam 23: The Rehabilitation of Offenders: Good Lives and Risk Reduction11 Questions
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When a patient believes that they should no longer be detained under hospital supervision they can apply for a ______ .
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Mental Health Review Tribunal
Which of the following is an example of the positive symptoms associated with schizophrenia?
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What is the most common diagnosis within forensic mental health settings?
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What is the name of the nosological system used to classify mental disorder in the UK?
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It is good practice not to diagnose personality disorder before the age of 25.
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Broadmoor,______, Ashworth and______ are the four high security special hospitals in the UK
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The role of the responsible clinician is to make decisions about the care and detention of an individual detained under the Mental Health Act (2007).
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According to Hare's (1991, 2003) Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R), what is the lowest cut-off score for diagnosing psychopathy?
An individual scoring ______ out of a maximum score of 40 would be diagnosed as having psychopathy.
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Flattened affect is one negative symptom associated with schizophrenia. Give one more example.
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Which section is known as a hospital order and applies to the transfer of individuals from prison to hospital?
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Within schizophrenia positive symptoms can be described as unexpected benefits of the disorder.
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The ______ Report (1974) and the ______ Report (1975) are the two reports that led to the development of regional medium and low secure units that could help patients make the step down from conditions of high security to eventual release back into the community.
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