Deck 7: Special Problem-Solving Courts in Corrections
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Deck 7: Special Problem-Solving Courts in Corrections
1
Problem-solving courts originated in the late 1980s-early 1990s in response to:
A) burgeoning rates of incarceration
B) the financial costs of incarceration
C) the realization that many offenders needed treatment rather than jail or prison
D) all of these
A) burgeoning rates of incarceration
B) the financial costs of incarceration
C) the realization that many offenders needed treatment rather than jail or prison
D) all of these
D
2
Which of the following actors work together in problem-solving courts?
A) Judge
B) Prosecutor and defense attorney
C) Treatment specialists
D) all of these
A) Judge
B) Prosecutor and defense attorney
C) Treatment specialists
D) all of these
D
3
The problems addressed in problem-solving courts include which of the following?
A) substance and domestic abuse
B) mental illness
C) homelessness
D) all of these
A) substance and domestic abuse
B) mental illness
C) homelessness
D) all of these
D
4
Problem-solving courts exist under the umbrella of a branch of the U.S. Department of Justice known as the:
A) Bureau of Justice Assistance
B) Community Relations Service
C) Criminal Division
D) Civil Rights Division
A) Bureau of Justice Assistance
B) Community Relations Service
C) Criminal Division
D) Civil Rights Division
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5
Reducing recidivism or creating safer communities is an example of
A) Focusing on Outcomes
B) System Change
C) Non-Traditional Roles
D) Screening and Assessment
A) Focusing on Outcomes
B) System Change
C) Non-Traditional Roles
D) Screening and Assessment
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6
All court programs are implemented at the ______ level.
A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
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7
Drug courts are also involved with individuals who have which of the following issues?
A) Mental illness
B) Homelessness
C) Alcohol
D) Status offenses
A) Mental illness
B) Homelessness
C) Alcohol
D) Status offenses
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8
The first drug court was implemented in which of the following states?
A) California
B) Nevada
C) Florida
D) Texas
A) California
B) Nevada
C) Florida
D) Texas
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9
What is the first stage of the drug court process?
A) Referral
B) Evaluation
C) Treatment planning
D) Graduation
A) Referral
B) Evaluation
C) Treatment planning
D) Graduation
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10
A 2013 study found that there are ______ adult mental health courts in the United States.
A) 200
B) 346
C) 413
D) 513
A) 200
B) 346
C) 413
D) 513
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11
A 2013 study found that there are ______ juvenile mental health courts in the United States
A) 25
B) 51
C) 62
D) 72
A) 25
B) 51
C) 62
D) 72
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12
Mental illness lurks behind many other factors that are linked to criminal behavior, such as:
A) substance abuse
B) lack of education
C) poor work history
D) homelessness
A) substance abuse
B) lack of education
C) poor work history
D) homelessness
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13
Which of the following courts is considered a hybrid?
A) Drug
B) Mental
C) Veteran
D) Domestic Violence
A) Drug
B) Mental
C) Veteran
D) Domestic Violence
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14
The symptoms of PTSD include which of the following?
A) Reexperiencing the event
B) Hyperarousal
C) Diminished responsiveness
D) All of these
A) Reexperiencing the event
B) Hyperarousal
C) Diminished responsiveness
D) All of these
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15
Research has indicated that the actual number of veterans with PTSD or major depression is around
A) 100,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 400,000
A) 100,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 400,000
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16
Out of the veterans who needed treatment for illicit drug use in 2001, only ____ percent received treatment.
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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17
Which of the following can compound a veterans PTSD, depression, and substance abuse?
A) chronic unemployment
B) strained relationships
C) homelessness
D) all of these
A) chronic unemployment
B) strained relationships
C) homelessness
D) all of these
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18
As of 2008, _______ veterans had been diagnosed with PTSd.
A) 50,000
B) 84,000
C) 96,000
D) 100,000
A) 50,000
B) 84,000
C) 96,000
D) 100,000
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19
In 2001 alone, ______veterans needed treatment for illicit drug use.
A) 100,000
B) 250,000
C) 256,000
D) 300,000
A) 100,000
B) 250,000
C) 256,000
D) 300,000
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20
It is estimated that about ______ of combat veterans experience PTSD at some time after the experience.
A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
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21
Domestic violence encompasses a variety of abusive acts, such as:
A) physical
B) sexual
C) psychological
D) all of these
A) physical
B) sexual
C) psychological
D) all of these
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22
Less than ______ of males are killed by intimate partners.
A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 3%
D) 4%
A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 3%
D) 4%
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23
A national survey uncovered only ______ domestic violence courts.
A) 150
B) 208
C) 312
D) 407
A) 150
B) 208
C) 312
D) 407
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24
From 2004 through 2006, ______ individuals were charged with domestic violence in the State of Washington.
A) 54,678
B) 66,759
C) 70,232
D) 81,987
A) 54,678
B) 66,759
C) 70,232
D) 81,987
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25
The Midtown Community Court in Midtown Manhattan was established in:
A) 1990
B) 1992
C) 1993
D) 1995
A) 1990
B) 1992
C) 1993
D) 1995
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26
A community court addresses primarily "quality of life" crimes, such as:
A) embezzlement
B) arson
C) murder
D) prostitution
A) embezzlement
B) arson
C) murder
D) prostitution
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27
The compensation for community courts are typically:
A) weeding vacant lot
B) cleaning graffiti
C) general neighborhood clean-up
D) all of these
A) weeding vacant lot
B) cleaning graffiti
C) general neighborhood clean-up
D) all of these
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28
A study on New York's domestic violence courts found that courts that prioritize _____ are more effective in reducing recidivism.
A) deterrence
B) incapacitation
C) retribution
D) reintegration
A) deterrence
B) incapacitation
C) retribution
D) reintegration
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29
Which of the following philosophies are used by courts to decrease (or eliminate) future domestic violence offending?
A) rehabilitation and incapacitation
B) deterrence and rehabilitation
C) incapacitation and deterrence
C) reintegration and retribution
A) rehabilitation and incapacitation
B) deterrence and rehabilitation
C) incapacitation and deterrence
C) reintegration and retribution
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30
Many female victims of domestic violence demonstrate what psychologist call
A) grooming.
B) trauma-bonding.
C) learned helplessness.
D) victim blaming.
A) grooming.
B) trauma-bonding.
C) learned helplessness.
D) victim blaming.
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31
The _____ seeks to take police officers out of their patrol cars and integrate them into the fabric of the community.
A) community policing model
B) medical model
C) tough on crime model
D) homeland security model
A) community policing model
B) medical model
C) tough on crime model
D) homeland security model
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32
The judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney, along with others involved in a problem-solving court, have one common goal, which is
A) the incapacitation of the offender.
B) the rehabilitation of the offender.
C) the reintegration of the offender.
D) the retribution against the offender.
A) the incapacitation of the offender.
B) the rehabilitation of the offender.
C) the reintegration of the offender.
D) the retribution against the offender.
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33
Which of the following statements pertains to the collaboration element of the Bureau of Justice Assistance problem-solving court guidelines?
A) Problem-solving courts are designed to provide positive case outcomes for victims, society, and the offender.
B) Problem-solving courts promote reform in how the government responds to problems.
C) Problem-solving courts work with external parties to achieve certain goals.
D) Judges take a more hands-on approach to addressing problems and changing behaviors of defendants.
A) Problem-solving courts are designed to provide positive case outcomes for victims, society, and the offender.
B) Problem-solving courts promote reform in how the government responds to problems.
C) Problem-solving courts work with external parties to achieve certain goals.
D) Judges take a more hands-on approach to addressing problems and changing behaviors of defendants.
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34
Developing partnerships with mental health providers is an example of
A) judicial involvement.
B) collaboration.
C) screening and assessment.
D) non-traditional roles.
A) judicial involvement.
B) collaboration.
C) screening and assessment.
D) non-traditional roles.
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35
Problem-solving courts that are less adversarial than traditional courts are considered to be
A) focused on outcomes.
B) assessment oriented.
C) collaborative.
D) non-traditional.
A) focused on outcomes.
B) assessment oriented.
C) collaborative.
D) non-traditional.
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36
After reviewing a case, members of a drug court team
A) vote to accept or reject an offender's application,
B) defer to the probation officer, who then makes a decision.
C) immediately move the offender into treatment.
D) conduct additional interviews to determine the decision.
A) vote to accept or reject an offender's application,
B) defer to the probation officer, who then makes a decision.
C) immediately move the offender into treatment.
D) conduct additional interviews to determine the decision.
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37
If an offender's application to a drug court gets accepted, the case is then referred to a
A) judge.
B) probation officer.
C) community specialist.
D) doctor.
A) judge.
B) probation officer.
C) community specialist.
D) doctor.
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38
Treatment planning should be guided by
A) offenders needs.
B) community needs.
C) familial needs.
D) law enforcement needs.
A) offenders needs.
B) community needs.
C) familial needs.
D) law enforcement needs.
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39
Problem-solving courts are courts that have no limit on the jurisdiction.
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40
Problem-solving courts are designed to address the underlying causes of a person's antisocial behavior under the assumption that it will cease or diminish with the alleged cause under control
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41
Problem-solving courts exist under the umbrella of a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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42
All court programs are implemented at the federal level.
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43
A drug court specializes in the supervision and treatment of substance-abusing offenders.
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44
Drug courts do not assist individuals with alcohol abuse problems.
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45
Drug offenders placed in programs face strict levels of compliance.
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46
The screening, assessment, and evaluation process for determining eligibility for a drug court treatment program is the same across jurisdictions.
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47
Drug courts are usually managed by a non-adversarial and multidisciplinary team headed by a judge.
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48
Some see drug courts as net-widening and more punitive than traditional criminal courts.
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49
Mental health courts are modeled on the success of the domestic violence courts.
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50
Mental health courts never accept felony offenders.
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51
The mentally ill are overrepresented in the correctional system.
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52
The initial primary goal (unique the mental health courts) is offenders' compliance with their medication regimens.
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53
Mental health courts have generally shown negative treatment outcomes.
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54
The major mental health issues found among veterans is posttraumatic stress disorder and depression.
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55
Intimate partner violence is overwhelmingly committed by females against males.
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56
Compared with other kinds of problem-solving courts, domestic violence courts are few and not as well run.
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57
Research consistently finds that most abusers that come to the attention of the criminal justice system have other criminal offenses on their record.
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58
What is a problem-solving court?
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59
What are the common elements shared among all problem-solving courts?
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60
What is a SCRAM CAM and how is it used in drug courts?
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61
What were the mental health courts modeled after?
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62
What types of crimes do community courts address?
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63
What is the first goal of a mental health court?
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64
Which type of individuals are accepted into the Veteran's Court?
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65
What is the most common illness faced by veteran's?
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66
When does PTSD occur?
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67
Name one reason as to why Veteran's Courts are successful?
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68
What are some of the major goals and achievements of domestic violence courts?
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69
Name two ways that the court attempts to decrease (or eliminate) future domestic violence offending?
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70
What is the role of a victim advocate in a domestic violence court?
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71
What are the goals of mental health courts, as identified by Almquist & Dodd (2009)?
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