Psychology: signaling and prevention summery
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Signaling and Prevention: Practice Exam
Problem 1
Primary prevention focuses on preventing a particular problem from occurring. The focus is then on risk groups.
Give an example of primary prevention. Describe a certain prevention action.
Use a maximum of 50 words for this.
Problem 2
A prevention campaign is being set up to prevent excessive alcohol consumption among students. This
campaign can be categorized as specific prevention (prevention form).
Mention and explain two more forms of prevention that this campaign can fall under.
Problem 3
Young people have the same characteristics Every year, 74 percent of robberies are committed by boys aged 25
or younger, it turns out from figures from the Atrako team (robbery team) of the Curaçao Police Force (KPC).
Why are these young boys so sensitive to these kinds of crimes?
Viandrelica Narcisio works at the juvenile probation service. She did a small sample of robbery files. She
notices that many of the young people have the same background. They often come from 'multi-problem'
families, the father is often absent, and the first signs of deviant behavior show themselves at an early age at
school.
The boys often can't keep up at school, whether due to an intellectual disability and often come from an
environment in which criminal behavior is the norm. The above section talks about signals. What form of
prevention includes a project to make fathers aware of their role as fathers? This, to prevent their children from
ending up in crime later.
Name and explain this form of prevention.
Problem 4
Methodical Preventive Cycle
The cycle consists of several steps. Suppose preventive measures are taken to prevent poverty among the
elderly. One of these steps looks at the possibilities of setting up a prevention project; goals and which
intervention should be used, among other things. What is this step called?
Exercise 5
ASE model
Name and explain the 3 parts - the main determinants - of the ASE model.
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