Deck 11: Working With Minors

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Mens rea can be defined as:

A) criminal intent
B) "a guilty mind"
C) both of the above
D) none of the above
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Actus rea can be defined as:

A) the wrongfulness of the crime itself
B) the defendant's intent to commit a crime
C) the defendant's ability to understand whether his or her act was illegal
D) a guilty mind
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Minors are responsible for _____ of all rapes and _____ of all child molestation offenses.

A) 1/2; 1/5
B) 1/5; 1/2
C) 1/3; 1/2
D) 1/4; 1/3
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Misrepresentations, inaccuracies, or false accusations made by children may be the result of:

A) intentional prevarication
B) suggestion or bias by authority figures
C) interference leading to the creation of pseudomemories
D) all of the above
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Why is it detrimental to label a child as a psychopath?
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What is the relationship between immaturity and child psychopathy?
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List risk factors associated with juvenile sexual offending.
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Briefly discuss how law enforcement officers (i.e. parole, probation) can implement RNR principles in order to effectively supervise JSOs in the community.
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List characteristics common among child victims.
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Provide an analysis of the psychological arguments utilized by both the defense and the prosecution in the Eric Smith case.
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Define the construct of child psychopathy and outline the profile of a child psychopath, including information about the CU, GM, and DI dimensions.
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Discuss the question of juvenile culpability.
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Describe encoding, retention, and retrieval, and discuss the impact of the developmental continuum of memory processing on the accuracy of children's witness testimony.
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Discuss various forms of memory distortion to which children are susceptible. Differentiate between retroactive and proactive interference.
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Outline the goals of forensic interviewing and differentiate among proper procedures for interviewing children of differing ages.
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Deck 11: Working With Minors
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Mens rea can be defined as:

A) criminal intent
B) "a guilty mind"
C) both of the above
D) none of the above
C
2
Actus rea can be defined as:

A) the wrongfulness of the crime itself
B) the defendant's intent to commit a crime
C) the defendant's ability to understand whether his or her act was illegal
D) a guilty mind
A
3
Minors are responsible for _____ of all rapes and _____ of all child molestation offenses.

A) 1/2; 1/5
B) 1/5; 1/2
C) 1/3; 1/2
D) 1/4; 1/3
B
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Misrepresentations, inaccuracies, or false accusations made by children may be the result of:

A) intentional prevarication
B) suggestion or bias by authority figures
C) interference leading to the creation of pseudomemories
D) all of the above
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Why is it detrimental to label a child as a psychopath?
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What is the relationship between immaturity and child psychopathy?
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List risk factors associated with juvenile sexual offending.
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Briefly discuss how law enforcement officers (i.e. parole, probation) can implement RNR principles in order to effectively supervise JSOs in the community.
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List characteristics common among child victims.
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Provide an analysis of the psychological arguments utilized by both the defense and the prosecution in the Eric Smith case.
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Define the construct of child psychopathy and outline the profile of a child psychopath, including information about the CU, GM, and DI dimensions.
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Discuss the question of juvenile culpability.
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Describe encoding, retention, and retrieval, and discuss the impact of the developmental continuum of memory processing on the accuracy of children's witness testimony.
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Discuss various forms of memory distortion to which children are susceptible. Differentiate between retroactive and proactive interference.
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Outline the goals of forensic interviewing and differentiate among proper procedures for interviewing children of differing ages.
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