Deck 12: Sexual Offenders Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
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Deck 12: Sexual Offenders Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
1
Defined in the DSM-5,an "intense and persistent sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation or preparatory fondling with phenotypically normal,physically mature,consenting human partners" is:
A)pedophilia
B)paraphilia
C)sexual deviance
D)unlawful romantic interest
A)pedophilia
B)paraphilia
C)sexual deviance
D)unlawful romantic interest
paraphilia
2
The most accurate instruments that are used to predict sexual offence recidivism employ which approach to risk assessment?
A)Structured professional judgment
B)Mechanical judgment
C)Unstructured clinical judgment
D)Empirical actuarial judgment
A)Structured professional judgment
B)Mechanical judgment
C)Unstructured clinical judgment
D)Empirical actuarial judgment
Empirical actuarial judgment
3
All of the following are challenges that researchers face when studying the effectiveness of sexual offender treatment except:
A)it is difficult to find a proper control group to compare to the treatment group
B)it is difficult to find participants when identities of those in treatment are kept confidential
C)it is difficult to find sufficient participants to study because recidivism rates are low
D)it is difficult to find untreated offenders because most sexual offenders receive treatment
A)it is difficult to find a proper control group to compare to the treatment group
B)it is difficult to find participants when identities of those in treatment are kept confidential
C)it is difficult to find sufficient participants to study because recidivism rates are low
D)it is difficult to find untreated offenders because most sexual offenders receive treatment
it is difficult to find participants when identities of those in treatment are kept confidential
4
There is clear evidence that sexual offending is on the rise in Canada.
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5
Teens are more likely to commit sexual offences than adults.
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6
In terms of treatment for sex offenders:
A)harsher prison sentencing is an effective deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
B)the enforcement of public registries and community notification serves to reduce recidivism by a significant amount
C)evidence does not support the effectiveness of prison as a deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
D)evidence does support the effectiveness of prison as a deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
A)harsher prison sentencing is an effective deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
B)the enforcement of public registries and community notification serves to reduce recidivism by a significant amount
C)evidence does not support the effectiveness of prison as a deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
D)evidence does support the effectiveness of prison as a deterrent of post-release sexual recidivism
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7
Research indicates that sexual offender treatment is most effective in reducing recidivism if:
A)it conforms to risk-needs-responsivity principles
B)it includes pharmacological treatment
C)it is delivered one-on-one compared to in a group setting
D)the researchers compare those who complete treatment to those who drop out
A)it conforms to risk-needs-responsivity principles
B)it includes pharmacological treatment
C)it is delivered one-on-one compared to in a group setting
D)the researchers compare those who complete treatment to those who drop out
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8
Beliefs that condone,justify,excuse,minimize,rationalize,or otherwise support sexual offending are called:
A)cognitive biases
B)offender justifications
C)rape myths
D)sexual offender philosophies
A)cognitive biases
B)offender justifications
C)rape myths
D)sexual offender philosophies
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9
In terms of sexual abuse,children are most often victimized by family members and adolescents,while adults are most often victimized by acquaintances or friends.
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10
If the treatment to reduce deviant sexual interests includes presenting the person with deviant stimuli such as picture of children while an unpleasant odour or ammonia is inhaled the treatment approach is:
A)behavioural treatment
B)cognitive-behavioural therapy
C)pharmacological therapy
D)anti-androgen therapy
A)behavioural treatment
B)cognitive-behavioural therapy
C)pharmacological therapy
D)anti-androgen therapy
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11
The following is true about the use of community notifications and sex offender registries:
A)they are effective at reducing sexual offence recidivism
B)both sets of information are accessible to the public in Canada
C)they interfere with safe reintegration of offenders into the community
D)little is known about their effectiveness in managing risk of sexual offenders
A)they are effective at reducing sexual offence recidivism
B)both sets of information are accessible to the public in Canada
C)they interfere with safe reintegration of offenders into the community
D)little is known about their effectiveness in managing risk of sexual offenders
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12
The terms pedophile and child molester can be used interchangeably.
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13
One of the top predictors of sexual recidivism is:
A)intimacy deficits
B)anxiety level
C)antisocial orientation
D)sexual deviancy
A)intimacy deficits
B)anxiety level
C)antisocial orientation
D)sexual deviancy
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14
The following is true regarding the effectiveness of treatment programs for sexual recidivism:
A)treatment programs seem to have similar positive results,regardless of their approach
B)it is difficult to ascertain the effectiveness so no general statement can be made
C)treatment programs do not work for sexual recidivism
D)significantly lower rates of sexual recidivism are found for the treated group compared to the untreated group
A)treatment programs seem to have similar positive results,regardless of their approach
B)it is difficult to ascertain the effectiveness so no general statement can be made
C)treatment programs do not work for sexual recidivism
D)significantly lower rates of sexual recidivism are found for the treated group compared to the untreated group
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15
In Finkelhor's Model to explain sex offending,the factor that refers to the "fit between the adult's emotional needs and the child's characteristics" is called:
A)blockage
B)emotional availability
C)emotional congruence
D)emotional matching
A)blockage
B)emotional availability
C)emotional congruence
D)emotional matching
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16
All paraphilic disorders involve illegal behaviour.
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17
Which risk assessment instrument is used to predict sexual offence recidivism in adolescents specifically?
A)ERASOR
B)Static-99
C)VRS-SO
D)PCL: YV
A)ERASOR
B)Static-99
C)VRS-SO
D)PCL: YV
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18
The age group that is at the highest risk for sexual victimization is:
A)children
B)teenagers
C)young adults
D)older adults
A)children
B)teenagers
C)young adults
D)older adults
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19
Research on cognitive distortions in sexual offenders has concluded that they:
A)are more likely than non-sexual offenders to hold rape myths,and that changes in these beliefs result in changes in recidivism
B)are more likely than non-sexual offenders to hold rape myths,but that changes in these beliefs are not related to changes in recidivism
C)commit different types of sexual offences depending on the types of rape myths that they believe
D)commit various sexual offences regardless of the types of rape myths that they believe
A)are more likely than non-sexual offenders to hold rape myths,and that changes in these beliefs result in changes in recidivism
B)are more likely than non-sexual offenders to hold rape myths,but that changes in these beliefs are not related to changes in recidivism
C)commit different types of sexual offences depending on the types of rape myths that they believe
D)commit various sexual offences regardless of the types of rape myths that they believe
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20
According to the police-reported (UCR) in 2013,with the exception of child pornography,since 2003:
A)there has been an increase in sex offending in Canada
B)there has been a decrease in sex offending in Canada
C)the majority of assaults were sexual attacks
D)all age groups were at risk for sexual victimization
A)there has been an increase in sex offending in Canada
B)there has been a decrease in sex offending in Canada
C)the majority of assaults were sexual attacks
D)all age groups were at risk for sexual victimization
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21
Arrest or conviction for a new sexual offence following an initial sex offence conviction is relatively rare.
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22
Describe how the criminal justice system attempts to manage and treat the risk of sexual offenders.
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23
Explain why it is important to consider dynamic risk factors for sex offending.
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24
"Young men are involved in intense competition,competitively disadvantaged offenders are trying to make the best of a bad deal,and psychopaths are pursuing a finely tuned alternative strategy of defection and aggression." Explain your understanding of the meaning this quote from Lalumière and colleagues (2005).
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25
Sexual offenders with the highest levels of emotional congruence with children are most likely to offend against children to whom they are not related.
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26
Sexual offence recidivism rates are higher than rates of non-sexual violent recidivism and any violent recidivism.
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27
According to the DSM-5,what is pedophilia?
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28
Describe the Static-99,a risk assessment instrument used to predict sexual offence recidivism.
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29
One of the issues with the Static-99 is that the risk factors for sexual offending included in the instrument change over time,making prediction of recidivism difficult.
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30
Describe Finkelhor's Four Factor and Seto's Motivation-Facilitation Models of Child Sexual Offending.
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31
What is the association between childhood sexual abuse and sexual offending?
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32
How are sexually deviant interests measured?
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33
Most research on sex offending has successfully establishing causal links between risk factors and sexual offending.
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34
Provide an overview of the scope of sex offending in Canada.
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35
Studies generally find an association between childhood sexual abuse and sexual offending.
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