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CRJS 491 Juv Final Exam review
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---17July 20242023/2024A
- Select the adult system terminology equivalent to the juvenile terminology presented - adjudicatory hearing --> trial 
aftercare --> parole 
commitment --> sentence to confinement 
detention--> holding in jail/ lockup 
dispositional hearing --> sentence hearing 
court officer --> probation officer 
petition --> indictment 
taken into custody --> arrested 
petitioner --> prosecutor 
respondent --> defense attorney 
minor --> defendant 
 
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CRJS 491 - Exam 2 quizzes and answers
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---8July 20242023/2024A
- What is the extent of sex crime on campus compared to those not attending college or university - College students are less likely to be a victim of sexual assault 
 
What is the # projected for college students who will be sexually assaulted - 6.1 
 
What is the # projected for non college students who will be sexually assaulted - 7.6 
 
What are the difficulties in holding perpetrators accountable for campus sponsored sexual assault hearings/investigations - Student Conduct Codes 
Disciplinary...
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CRJS 491 Exam 2 Questions and verified solutions 2024
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---9July 20242023/2024A
- Three theoretical perspectives - Biological, Social Learning, Feminist 
 
Biological Perspective - Comes from Positivism 
Offenders may develop physical and mental traits at birth or soon after that affect their social functioning 
 
Social Learning Perspective - Sociological factors influence behavior 
 
Feminist Perspective - Emphasizes the historical and structural factors that have contributed to sexual offending 
 
Chemical Castration - Reducing levels of testosterone 
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CRJS 491 Final Exam questions and solutions graded A
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- general responsivity - rehabilitative efforts will work better if they have clear, concrete objectives, their contents are structured and there is a focus on activity and the acquisition of skills 
 
specific responsivity - it is vital to adapt intervention strategies to accommodate diversity amongst participants with respect to age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, language, culture and learning styles 
 
RNR general recidivism rate - 53 percent 
 
multimodal - addresses a mixture of risks and nee...
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