Deck 11: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Job Training
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Deck 11: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Job Training
1
Treatment programs must target need factors that are most directly linked to criminal activity. These attributes are referred to as __________.
A) mental modalities
B) responsive skills
C) criminogenic needs
D) cognitive skills
A) mental modalities
B) responsive skills
C) criminogenic needs
D) cognitive skills
criminogenic needs
2
Which of the following is not a life skill listed in chapter 11?
A) recreational self- management
B) personal self- management
C) drug resistance skills
D) general social skills
A) recreational self- management
B) personal self- management
C) drug resistance skills
D) general social skills
recreational self- management
3
Research shows that drug treatment works best when it draws on outside resources such as families and _ .
A) pets
B) employers
C) accountants
D) priests
A) pets
B) employers
C) accountants
D) priests
employers
4
Research shows that drug treatment outside the criminal justice system (after release) works when it has been preceded by some form of__________based treatment.
A) gateway
B) free
C) personal
D) prison
A) gateway
B) free
C) personal
D) prison
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5
Sex offenses are among the most ___________.
A) unsuccessful
B) discovered
C) popular
D) underreported
A) unsuccessful
B) discovered
C) popular
D) underreported
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6
One rigorous study showed that a prison- based treatment program for high- risk sex offenders led to a reduction in sex offense__________.
A) research
B) reconvictions
C) reoffending
D) repercussions
A) research
B) reconvictions
C) reoffending
D) repercussions
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7
Correctional industries are closely tied to __________ training.
A) military
B) test
C) vocational
D) preventive
A) military
B) test
C) vocational
D) preventive
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8
General social skills are concerned with a person's ability to evaluate problems and be more passive.
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9
Some are at higher risk for future crime than others, so treatment intensity generally needs to be varied according to an offender's risk level.
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10
General Responsivity is concerned with people's external characteristics.
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11
Reasoning training suggests that people cannot be trained to better weigh the costs and benefits associated with their actions.
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12
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) has been used frequently with several types of criminal offenders, including those who have been accused of sex offenses.
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13
Rehabilitation and treatment alone are not always effective.
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14
The most- researched method of reasoning training is known as Reasoning and Rehabilitation (R&R).
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__________mobility programs provide transportation for inner- city residents to work in the
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16
__________amounts to a planned intervention targeted to change an offender for the better.
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17
On page 286 we learn that anger management programs have been used with domestic violence offenders. Some studies suggest that this type of intervention makes a difference (unknown to what degree), but others claim it doesn't work. What might be a possible reason why anger management wouldn't work with domestic violence offenders?
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18
In this chapter there is a section titled Improving Victim Awareness. There is a brief description of what a victim impact panel is. In the past two decades, there have been vast improvements on how victims are treated in the criminal justice process. One improvement is the allowance of victims to be involved in various steps of the process. In cases of domestic violence and homicide, victims or victim's families are usually welcome to appear at the very first appearance and be heard. They can give reasons why the defendant should not be released from custody. However, when it comes to sentencing in cases where a jury is involved, some agencies are hesitant to allow a victim impact statement or the victim's testimony. What might be a reason why a victim would not be allowed to express her feelings to a jury during sentencing?
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