Exam 12: Treatment Technologies
Exam 1: Juvenile Justice: An Overview62 Questions
Exam 2: Measurement and Nature of Juvenile Crime62 Questions
Exam 3: Causes of Juvenile Crime63 Questions
Exam 4: Gender and Juvenile Justice62 Questions
Exam 5: The Police69 Questions
Exam 6: The Juvenile Court71 Questions
Exam 7: Juveniles in Adult Court63 Questions
Exam 8: Juvenile Probation73 Questions
Exam 9: Community-Based Programs64 Questions
Exam 10: Juvenile Institutionalization60 Questions
Exam 11: Juvenile Aftercare61 Questions
Exam 12: Treatment Technologies59 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Gangs66 Questions
Exam 14: Special Juvenile Offender Populations65 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Justice in the Twenty-First Century69 Questions
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-Robert Martinson
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A literature review in the late 1980s by the researchers Gendreau and Ross contradicted the ________ works hypothesis.
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nothing
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-Psychiatrists
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Programs targeting offenders who are higher risk are more effective in reducing recidivism than those that target lower risk offenders.
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The treatment goal of guided group interaction is personal autonomy.
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The "nothing ________"controversy was the result of a review of literature by Robert Martinson.
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The main philosophy of guided group interaction is to construct an authoritarian atmosphere.
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Which of the following was the accepted treatment during the first four decades of the twentieth century in working with juveniles?
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The general mood regarding offender rehabilitation in the late 1970s and early 1980s was one of ________.
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It is uncommon for training schools today to employ insight-based therapy techniques.
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Positive peer culture is designed to turn around a negative peer culture and mobilize the power of the ________ in a positive way.
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Which of the following assessment tools is linked to the risk and need principles, and to responsivity?
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You supervise Robert, a 16-year-old violent offender who has low self esteem from being raised in a negative home environment. You are looking for a program that examines individual problems in a group context and will help him learn a new approach to interpersonal relationships.
Question: Of the nine treatment technologies in table 12-3 in the text, which would be the best-suited approach for Robert?
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Explain the evolution in correctional treatment from the mid-twentieth century to today.
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