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FSC100 MIDTERM REVIEW; Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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FSC100 MIDTERM REVIEW; Questions and 
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atavists Correct answer-insisted that criminals were born to commit crimes due to 
biological deviance 
positivists Correct answer-claimed that. crime is the product of social causes 
recidivism Correct answer-the act of repeating an offence 
Cesare Lombroso Correct answer--() 
-atavist and practicing psychiatrist 
-father of modern criminology 
-argued that criminals were born deviant based on the size and shape of their bodies 
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Texas CSO Certification 256 Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Evidence-based practices are: - ️️-are approaches empirically researched and proven to have measurable, positive outcomes 
 
Interventions are considered effective when they what: - ️️-reduce risk and recidivism 
 
Evidence based practices emphasize the use of what: - ️️-validated assessment tool and treatments 
 
TRAS will help make decisions regarding what: - ️️-how to most effectively supervise the probationers 
 
Does punishment alone reduce recidivism: - ️️-no evidence h...
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TCC PTLEA FDLE SOCE CPO Study Guide Questions And Answers Rated A+
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"I can change if I wanted to, I just don't care about changing" is an example of: - low importance 
vs. high confidence 
"I don't think I can change, nor do I want to change" is an example of: - low importance vs. low 
confidence 
"I want to change and I can achieve this change" is an example of: - high importance vs. high 
confidence 
"I want to change, but I don't think I can..." is an example of: - high importance vs. low confidence 
(EBP) Fidelity principle (HOW WELL) - identifies...
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PSY 3260 Final Exam - Lester Wright Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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Miranda Warning/Why was the orignal lower case overturned? - ️️Required, 
Cant arrest if volunteered, or if I confess spontaneously/ 
Was because they interrogated him for 2 hours with no lawyerConfessiosn 
Typical advice from child consultants to witnesses - ️️Take your time 
Dont answer questions you dont understand 
If you dont remember, say so 
Dont be arrogant or defensive 
Different types of Risk Assessment/Successfulness - ️️Interpersonalviolence 
Sex offending 
Domestic Viole...
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Task 1 - All those violent lunatics
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Summary of Task 1 of Forensic and Legal Psychology in a Nutshell
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POST PELLET B EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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A. The recidivism rate for older criminals was much higher than for younger criminals. 
B. The recidivism rate for older criminals was much higher than younger. - correct answer A 
 
A. Denise remembered with a start. That she had forgotten to lock her house door. 
B. Denise remembered with a start that she had forgotten to lock her house door. - correct answer B 
 
A. The officer were involved in bringing the chase to a successful conclusion. 
B. The officer brought the case to a successful ...
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Texas CSO Certification Study Guide Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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Texas CSO Certification Study Guide Questions with complete solution 2023/2024Evidence-based practices are: - correct answer -are approaches empirically researched and proven to have measurable, positive outcomes 
 
Interventions are considered effective when they what: - correct answer -reduce risk and recidivism 
 
Evidence based practices emphasize the use of what: - correct answer -validated assessment tool and treatments 
 
TRAS will help make decisions regarding what: - correct answer -how...
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POST PELLET B EXAM (CLARITY) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A
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A. The recidivism rate for older criminals was much higher than for younger criminals. 
B. The recidivism rate for older criminals was much higher than younger. - ANS A 
 
A. Denise remembered with a start. That she had forgotten to lock her house door. 
B. Denise remembered with a start that she had forgotten to lock her house door. - ANS B 
 
A. The officer were involved in bringing the chase to a successful conclusion. 
B. The officer brought the case to a successful conclusion. - ANS...
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FDLE EXAM CPO SUPERVISION OF OFFENDERS | LATEST VERSION | GRADED A+
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FDLE EXAM CPO SUPERVISION OF 
OFFENDERS | LATEST VERSION | 
GRADED A+ 
**Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)** is an approach in community corrections that centers on 
utilizing proven strategies to reduce risk for offenders. It relies on scientific research to 
determine which programs or interventions yield the most significant positive outcomes for 
offenders. 
**What is the basis of EBP?** 
EBP operates under the belief that interventions are most successful when they target identified 
risk facto...
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AAERT glossary pt 3 questions well answered 2024/2025
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AAERT glossary pt 3Q & A - correct answer common terminology meaning 'questions and answers' during an examination 
 
rebut --- rebuttal ---surrebuttal - correct answer a plaintiff presents rebuttal evidence to contradict points made in the defendant's case; a defendant may then present surrebuttal evidence to counteract the plaintiff's rebuttal 
 
recant - correct answer formal retraction of a previous statement 
 
recidivism --- recidivist - correct answer a recidivist is a habitual, repea...
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