Deck 11: Special Populations: Offenders With Mental Health Problems, Sex Offenders, and Women Offenders

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The______assumes a defendant is not guilty by reason of insanity if, at the time of the alleged criminal act, he or she did not know that what she was doing was wrong.

A) Irresistible Impulse Test
B) Frendak Test
C) M'Naghten Rule
D) None of the Above
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______ is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones.

A) Image Exposing
B) Sexting
C) Explicit Posting
D) None of the Above
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______ an informal name for laws in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders.

A) Mark's Law
B) Megan's Law
C) Polly's Law
D) Phil's Law
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______ is a term used to suggest that criminals are physiological throwbacks to earlier stages of human evolution.

A) Deinstitutionalization
B) Devolution
C) Androgyny
D) Atavism
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During the colonial period of U.S. history, the care, treatment and control of persons with mental health illnesses were left almost exclusively to______.

A) their families
B) public psychiatric hospitals
C) private psychiatric hospitals
D) correctional facilities
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A Sunday school teacher at the East Cambridge Jail near Boston,______became one of the most famous and successful psychiatric reformers in American history when she began a crusade in 1841 on behalf of mentally ill people.

A) Anne Wilson
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Mary Worth
D) Anna Mays
Question
The number of mentally ill persons entering the criminal justice system is______.

A) slightly decreasing
B) becoming stagnate
C) increasing
D) greatly decreasing
Question
Police officers sometimes initiate a______to admit a mentally ill person to jail so that the person will receive food, shelter, and protection from victimization.

A) "mercy booking"
B) "psychiatric care order"
C) "civil subpoena "
D) None of the Above
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The______pardons defendants of culpability for a crime when they can distinguish right and wrong at the time of the crime but due to their mental disease or defect, they are incapable of controlling their actions.

A) Colorado v Hamlin Rule
B) Irresistible Impulse Test
C) Jasper v New York Rule
D) M'Naghten Rule
Question
______ refers to friends and family confronting an offender with the consequences of his or her offense and allowing the offender to express remorse as part of reintegrating into society.

A) Reintegrative shaming
B) Social stigmatizing
C) Labeling
D) None of the Above
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Under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), Tier I Offenses require registration for______.

A) 5 years
B) 15 years
C) 25 years
D) a lifetime
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The state of______has the highest number of registered sex offenders in the United States.

A) Maine
B) Delaware
C) Texas
D) California
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The findings from the first national study of online sexual solicitation of children showed that nearly
______of children aged 10 to 17 had received at least one sexual solicitation the previous year.

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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An interesting characteristics of women offenders is that arrests steadily______as age increases.

A) decrease
B) slightly increase
C) remain the same
D) dramatically increase
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Women's incarceration rates are increasing about______as fast as men's.

A) twice
B) three times
C) four times
D) five times
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Women who are incarcerated in prison tend to be______.

A) unemployed
B) poor
C) single mothers of young children
D) All of the Above
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Women entering community-based substance abuse treatment programs are less likely than men to be employed and are more likely to have experienced______abuse.

A) emotional
B) physical
C) sexual
D) All of the Above.
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______ is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with community mental health services for those diagnosed with mental disorders.

A) Devolution
B) Deinstitutionalization
C) Desistance
D) Atavism
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______ is a federal mandate codified under 42 U.S.C.16911 that requires U.S. jurisdictions to update their sex offender registration laws to conform to federal guidelines.

A) Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act
B) Sex Offender Civil Commitment Act
C) Intensive Parole for Sex Offenders Act
D) Sex Offender Risk-Containment Act
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In 1773, Eastern Lunatic Asylum was constructed in Williamsburg, Virginia, as the first institution to house persons with mental illnesses.
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Deinstitutionalization embraces the idea that people with mental illnesses and mental retardation could best be treated in the community rather than in institutions.
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Anti-psychotic medication, commonly known as thorazine, was considered the single biggest advancement in psychiatric treatment in the 1950s.
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Of the estimated 4.5 million Americans suffer from schizophrenia, manic-depression, and other severe forms of brain disorders, more than 95 percent receive treatment for their mental health problems on any given day.
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The Community Mental Health Centers Act (CMHCA) of 1963 provided federal funding for community mental health centers as an alternative to institutionalization.
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Presently, more persons with mental illnesses are confined to jails and prisons than are living in state mental hospitals.
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Evaluations of mental health courts have shown that most are ineffective in reducing recidivism.
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Mens rea refers to the state of mind of the offender at the time of the criminal offense.
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The insanity defense is a legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity.
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Labeling Theory suggests that certain people are more likely than others to attain stigmatizing labels, such as deviant, criminal, or mentally ill, because these people are considered to be outsiders due to behavior or other kind of difference.
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The vast majority of sex offenders will never be released to communities.
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Of all the statutes governing consensual sexual conduct, adultery and fornication are the least likely to be enforced.
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In 1990, the state of Washington passed the nation's first modern Sexually Violent Predators (SVP) civil commitment law.
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Megan's Law encouraged states to expand their sex registries, making records available to the public and thereby incorporating an element of community notification.
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Per capita, the state of California has the most registered sex offenders in the United States.
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California became the first state to sanction either chemical or physical castration for certain sex offenders who were being released from prison into the community.
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As a group, women typically commit twice as many serious crimes than do men.
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As with men, women are most likely to be arrested while in their late 20s.
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Women's incarceration rates have continued to rise since the 1980s.
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A gender-specific problem that incarcerated women face is separation from their children.
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Children of inmates are five to six times more likely than their peers to become incarcerated themselves.
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The______Rule is a test for criminal insanity that assumes a defendant is not guilty by reason of insanity if, at the time of the alleged criminal act, he or she did not know that what she was doing was wrong.
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The process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with community mental health services for those diagnosed with mental disorders is known as______.
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______ was sentenced to five years probation for sexting and required by Florida law to register as a sex offender.
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______ was the first antipsychotic medication to dramatically improving the prognosis of patients in psychiatric hospitals worldwide.
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Deck 11: Special Populations: Offenders With Mental Health Problems, Sex Offenders, and Women Offenders
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The______assumes a defendant is not guilty by reason of insanity if, at the time of the alleged criminal act, he or she did not know that what she was doing was wrong.

A) Irresistible Impulse Test
B) Frendak Test
C) M'Naghten Rule
D) None of the Above
C
2
______ is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones.

A) Image Exposing
B) Sexting
C) Explicit Posting
D) None of the Above
B
3
______ an informal name for laws in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders.

A) Mark's Law
B) Megan's Law
C) Polly's Law
D) Phil's Law
B
4
______ is a term used to suggest that criminals are physiological throwbacks to earlier stages of human evolution.

A) Deinstitutionalization
B) Devolution
C) Androgyny
D) Atavism
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During the colonial period of U.S. history, the care, treatment and control of persons with mental health illnesses were left almost exclusively to______.

A) their families
B) public psychiatric hospitals
C) private psychiatric hospitals
D) correctional facilities
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6
A Sunday school teacher at the East Cambridge Jail near Boston,______became one of the most famous and successful psychiatric reformers in American history when she began a crusade in 1841 on behalf of mentally ill people.

A) Anne Wilson
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Mary Worth
D) Anna Mays
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7
The number of mentally ill persons entering the criminal justice system is______.

A) slightly decreasing
B) becoming stagnate
C) increasing
D) greatly decreasing
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8
Police officers sometimes initiate a______to admit a mentally ill person to jail so that the person will receive food, shelter, and protection from victimization.

A) "mercy booking"
B) "psychiatric care order"
C) "civil subpoena "
D) None of the Above
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9
The______pardons defendants of culpability for a crime when they can distinguish right and wrong at the time of the crime but due to their mental disease or defect, they are incapable of controlling their actions.

A) Colorado v Hamlin Rule
B) Irresistible Impulse Test
C) Jasper v New York Rule
D) M'Naghten Rule
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10
______ refers to friends and family confronting an offender with the consequences of his or her offense and allowing the offender to express remorse as part of reintegrating into society.

A) Reintegrative shaming
B) Social stigmatizing
C) Labeling
D) None of the Above
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Under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), Tier I Offenses require registration for______.

A) 5 years
B) 15 years
C) 25 years
D) a lifetime
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The state of______has the highest number of registered sex offenders in the United States.

A) Maine
B) Delaware
C) Texas
D) California
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13
The findings from the first national study of online sexual solicitation of children showed that nearly
______of children aged 10 to 17 had received at least one sexual solicitation the previous year.

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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14
An interesting characteristics of women offenders is that arrests steadily______as age increases.

A) decrease
B) slightly increase
C) remain the same
D) dramatically increase
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Women's incarceration rates are increasing about______as fast as men's.

A) twice
B) three times
C) four times
D) five times
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Women who are incarcerated in prison tend to be______.

A) unemployed
B) poor
C) single mothers of young children
D) All of the Above
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Women entering community-based substance abuse treatment programs are less likely than men to be employed and are more likely to have experienced______abuse.

A) emotional
B) physical
C) sexual
D) All of the Above.
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______ is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with community mental health services for those diagnosed with mental disorders.

A) Devolution
B) Deinstitutionalization
C) Desistance
D) Atavism
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______ is a federal mandate codified under 42 U.S.C.16911 that requires U.S. jurisdictions to update their sex offender registration laws to conform to federal guidelines.

A) Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act
B) Sex Offender Civil Commitment Act
C) Intensive Parole for Sex Offenders Act
D) Sex Offender Risk-Containment Act
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In 1773, Eastern Lunatic Asylum was constructed in Williamsburg, Virginia, as the first institution to house persons with mental illnesses.
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Deinstitutionalization embraces the idea that people with mental illnesses and mental retardation could best be treated in the community rather than in institutions.
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Anti-psychotic medication, commonly known as thorazine, was considered the single biggest advancement in psychiatric treatment in the 1950s.
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Of the estimated 4.5 million Americans suffer from schizophrenia, manic-depression, and other severe forms of brain disorders, more than 95 percent receive treatment for their mental health problems on any given day.
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24
The Community Mental Health Centers Act (CMHCA) of 1963 provided federal funding for community mental health centers as an alternative to institutionalization.
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25
Presently, more persons with mental illnesses are confined to jails and prisons than are living in state mental hospitals.
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Evaluations of mental health courts have shown that most are ineffective in reducing recidivism.
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Mens rea refers to the state of mind of the offender at the time of the criminal offense.
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The insanity defense is a legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity.
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Labeling Theory suggests that certain people are more likely than others to attain stigmatizing labels, such as deviant, criminal, or mentally ill, because these people are considered to be outsiders due to behavior or other kind of difference.
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30
The vast majority of sex offenders will never be released to communities.
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Of all the statutes governing consensual sexual conduct, adultery and fornication are the least likely to be enforced.
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In 1990, the state of Washington passed the nation's first modern Sexually Violent Predators (SVP) civil commitment law.
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Megan's Law encouraged states to expand their sex registries, making records available to the public and thereby incorporating an element of community notification.
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Per capita, the state of California has the most registered sex offenders in the United States.
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California became the first state to sanction either chemical or physical castration for certain sex offenders who were being released from prison into the community.
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36
As a group, women typically commit twice as many serious crimes than do men.
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37
As with men, women are most likely to be arrested while in their late 20s.
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Women's incarceration rates have continued to rise since the 1980s.
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39
A gender-specific problem that incarcerated women face is separation from their children.
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40
Children of inmates are five to six times more likely than their peers to become incarcerated themselves.
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41
The______Rule is a test for criminal insanity that assumes a defendant is not guilty by reason of insanity if, at the time of the alleged criminal act, he or she did not know that what she was doing was wrong.
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The process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with community mental health services for those diagnosed with mental disorders is known as______.
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______ was sentenced to five years probation for sexting and required by Florida law to register as a sex offender.
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______ was the first antipsychotic medication to dramatically improving the prognosis of patients in psychiatric hospitals worldwide.
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