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Forensic Psychology Study Set 1
Quiz 10: B: Risk Assessment
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Question 1
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Name and define the two components of the risk assessment process.
Question 2
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What is desistance and why is age related to declines in criminal offending? What interpersonal moderators also have been proposed to aid in the transition between criminal offending and desistance?
Question 3
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Using structured professional judgment,you wish to predict an offender's risk of violent recidivism (and not general recidivism).Of the assessment instruments described in your textbook,which one would you likely use? Provide a brief description of your chosen instrument.
Question 4
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Describe the coping-relapse model of criminal recidivism proposed by Zamble and Quinsey (1997),including the four levels of the model that can lead to criminal behaviour.
Question 5
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What are the three types of judgment errors or biases that clinicians make when assessing risk?
Question 6
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Name at least four ways in which female offenders differ from male offenders.
Question 7
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Within the context of violence prediction,distinguish between a static risk factor,a dynamic risk factor,and a protective factor.Provide an example of each.
Question 8
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What was the main issue raised in the Baxstrom and Dixon cases/studies? What are the two key findings to emerge from this research?
Question 9
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Identify and explain the three historical risk factors for violent/criminal behaviour discussed in your text.Be as specific as possible.
Question 10
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Identify and explain the three main weaknesses of research on the prediction of violence.
Question 11
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What is actuarial risk assessment? Provide two advantages and two disadvantages associated with this method.What new method of risk assessment was developed in an attempt to address certain limitations associated with the actuarial approach?