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Exam of 16 pages for the course CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives Exam Memo at Unisa (exam prep)

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  • June 10, 2023
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Which of these are not a critical success factor of risk management interventions?

 appropriate boundaries

What is an ongoing issue in risk assessment, according to Kemshall

 prediction

Risk assessment tools have been described as an attempt to

 predict the unpredictable and tame uncertainty

Who are High Risk Offenders: Individuals who have committed.

 violent sexual offenders will commit again

Which theorists examine risk in the context of surveillance, discipline, and regulation of populations, and
how concepts of risk construct certain norms of behaviour.

 Government theorist

Identify the correct statement regarding the prevention and opportunity management.

 One target of this approach is to identify potential offenders as they begin offending

Supervision and monitoring are an example of which approach?

 Community approach management

Which one of the following is not a key component of effective risk management?

 Target planning

Factors such as ... can be perceived as crime-related risk assessment factors.

 Grooming and history of violence and aggressive behaviour

When a criminologist wants to take into consideration whether an offender displays personality disorder
traits, the identification of hereof should be grounded on a

 Professional therapist such as psychologist

All risk assessment attempts should be based on the ….. Principle.

 Risk-needs-response

Which integrated approach to preventing substance abuse, focuses on restraining and controlling?

 Harm reduction

Which assessment principles, refers to high risk offenders receiving intensive treatment in order to reduce
their risk of re-entering a correctional environment.

 The risk principals

According to the social construction approach the ... Can "champion" causes, validate causes and
experiences, demonise particular groups and popularise new fears, risk and dangers

 Media

Forth- generation instruments mainly identify areas of success and positive progress.

,  True

Which type of risk factor, is regarded changeable

 Dynamic risk factor

Which generation, originated in the 20th century and was based on unstructured clinical judgements of risk
that were prone to error and bias

 First generation

Which policy, outlines policies of the government to address substance use problems

 National drug traffic plan

"My parents treat me with respect and trust me enough to give me adequate independence and
responsibility" Which parenting style is described above

 Democratic

Zombie drug is referred to Nyaope

 False

The Central Drug Authority ( CDA) is an advisory body that was established in accordance with Section 53
of the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Dependence Act 70 of 200

 True

The .... family system is very slow to respond when rules are broken

 Disengaged family

Which three levels of actions are generally required for prevention

 Primary, secondary, thresher

Which drug causes a number of adverse effects in the abuser, such as loss of motor control, lack of
coordination, confusion and gastrointestinal disturbances?

 Flantresepan

What type of drug is a schedule 1 synthetic, psychoactive drug, containing stimulants and has
hallucinogenic properties?

 Ecstasy

Which are examples of psychoactive drugs

 Alcohol Marwan

What is the set of regulations that can determine which actions or failure to perform actions, is criminal?

 Traditional customs




How many female correctional centres are operational in South Africa?

,  8

Which country in the world has the highest number of female inmates?

 Canada

Which factor contribute to females committing less crime than male?

 Internalized problems

Nel (2003) found that... Is by far the largest market for illicit drugs within the Sub-Saharan countries

 South Africa

.... Is thought to have a lower level of association with crime, as cannabis intoxication reduces aggression

 Cannabis

Which theory explains why some individuals enter into chronic offending (due to lack of self-control), and
others living in similar circumstances are able to defy criminal activity?

 Godferson

Which theory embraces the vision that multiple sources of stress interrelate with an

individual’s emotional qualities and reaction generate criminality?

 Agnews

Feminists pointed out that both … and … criminology have failed to explain the low crime rate among
women and that most theories attempt to explain crime in terms of male experiences.

 Positive and critical

What form of feminism focuses on discrimination in the judicial system, especially in its treatment of young
girls, who often receive more severe penalties than boys for less serious offences on the pretext that this is
necessary for their protection?

 Pomological

Which theories postulate that female offenders are cold, calculating, amoral, manipulating, deceitful and
failed to learn appropriate female roles and required greater control and oversight?

 Biological

Researchers (Bartol & Bartollas) are of the opinion that children between … months to … years of age are
most at risk of being abused

 3;3

Which are the most common locations for physical and emotional abuse, as well as unwanted sexual
contact and rape

 Schools and home



Which style of parenting results in the child learning a set of aggressive disciplinary behaviours that are
used in a reflexive, unthinking way?

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