Quiz: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Sexual Violence in Indigenous Communities (NOT111-A) Quiz: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Sexual Violence in Indigenous Communities First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What Indigenous community is primarily located in the southwest region of the US? * Apache Innuit Lakota Nez Perce 2. As a result of this training, participants will be better able to: * Assess their personal biases. Explain the problem of sexual violence in Indigenous communities. Utilize specific collaboration strategies for working with Indigenous clients. All of the above 3. Which of the following was NOT one of the items listed on the presenters’ agenda? * Assessment Prevalence Reentry Theoretical models 4. The Indigenous population is ___% of the Canadian population. * 1 3 5 7 5. In the US, Indigenous people’s risk of food insecurity is ____ than the national average. * about the same slightly lower three times higher four times higher 6. In Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arizona, and New Mexico, the incarceration rate of Indigenous people is _______ than White people in those states. * three times higher four times higher five times higher seven times higher 7. The rediscovery of ___________ at residential schools is part of the legacy of trauma. * unmarked graves violence sexual abuse None of the above 8. What do the two Ms stand for in the acronym MMIWG2S? * Married and Misidentified Missing and Murdered Major and Minor None of the above 9. According to Cohen’s Handbook of Indian Law, perhaps the most basic principle of all Indian law is that those powers vested in an Indian tribe are * limited by Congress. delegated by express acts of Congress. inherent powers of a limited sovereignty. aimed at regulating commerce. 10. Of the total population of the US, how many are Native Americans? * 5.3 million 7.6 million 9.7 million 12.2 million 11. Indigenous Peoples in the US have experienced significant unethical _________ research abuses. * health educational historical All of the above 12. Federal policies systematically served to __________ and displace Native people. * assimilate exploit control Both b and c 13. Which of the following is NOT a responsivity factor of importance in working with Indigenous people? * Acknowledgement Engagement Assessment Treatment 14. True or false? Mainstream instruments assess risk in the same manner across ethnocultural groups. * True False 15. On which established risk factors do Indigenous people score lower relative to non-Indigenous people? * Criminogenic peer ties Education Criminal histories Rates of substance abuse 16. Attending to cultural knowledge and healing * Enhances engagement. Helps programs obtain funding. Contextualizes standard risk assessment measures. None of the above 17. To build a therapeutic rapport, start by focusing on * who your client is. where your client comes from. your client’s hopes and objectives in seeing you. All of the above 18. Which of the following was NOT included in Ellerby’s study of anticipated 10-year recidivism data? * FPS Healing Program Static 99R – IVa, 2020 Static 99R – IVb, 2021 VRS:SO – Iva, 2020 19. True or false? Grandmothers and grandfathers were included as helpers in the Aboriginal Healing Program. * True False 20. How many tribes have substantially implemented SORNA? * 32 112 137 183 Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ