Chapter 2 Flashcards

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What is the diagnostic stage

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Physical health and mental Inness or diagnosis of offenders based on types of challenges they may face

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What are the four general stages of offenders supervision and treatment planning for both institutional and community based corrections:

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  1. Assessment stage
  2. Diagnostic stage
  3. Recidivism prediction stage
  4. Classification stage
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What is the recidivism prediction stage

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Determines the risk level of reoffending

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What stage deals with housing job, education assignments within the institution as well as treatment

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Classification stage

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What stage refers to both subjective and objective methods of clinical interviews and observation

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Assessment stage

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What stage out of the four is the most critical stage

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Assessment

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True or false: static risk factor are changeable

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False

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True or False: static risk factors are characteristics of offenders that are permanent

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True

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True or False: dynamic risk factors are characteristics that are changeable

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True

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What is the risk-principle assessment

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The concern that revolves around the protection of the society

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Which risk factor are closely looked upon when dealing with the risk-principle assessment

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Static factors

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True or false: need-principle assessment focuses in the offender and the proper

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True

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