Quiz: Implementing Effective, Victim-Centered Practices and Policies Regarding Sexual Offending


(OT189-A) Quiz: Implementing Effective, Victim-Centered Practices and Policies Regarding Sexual Offending
1. During what era were sexual psychopath laws enacted?
2. Sexual psychopath laws were ultimately abolished due to
3. During what era of the criminal justice model did some sex offenders receive treatment, although the treatment offered was not specialized?
4. Which of the following was NOT SORN legislation?
5. What state was the first to implement a sex offender registry?
6. Research on the effectiveness of SORN laws has shown that it
7. According to the presenters, what does research on the SORN laws need to focus on?
8. Which of the following is NOT one of the five components of the containment approach?
9. Which of the following is NOT a fundamental principle of the comprehensive approach?
10. True or false? Supervision with coordinated services results in better outcomes than supervision with counseling.
11. What aspect of contemporary sex offender management policies and practices is supported by research to date?
12. True or false? Once research on a policy or practice questions its effectiveness, it is hard to eliminate it.
13. Which of the following is NOT part of where we are as a field today?
14. The harm reduction approach to sexual offending is borrowed from __________ treatment.
15. An important part of harm reduction is that individuals set their own
16. A modification of the harm reduction approach is the ___________ approach.
17. Whose interests need to be balanced in harm prevention?
18. What aspect of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs sits at the bottom of the pyramid of needs?
19. What aspect of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs sits at the top of the pyramid of needs?
20. True or false? The only question that should be asked about a sexual offending management policy or practice is whether it prevents recidivism.
21. What is the highest priority of SOMB standards and guidelines?
22. Meeting the needs of those who are victimized as part of sex offender management is called victim
23. What percentage of sex offender treatment providers strongly agreed that victim advocates and sex offender management professionals should collaborate more to enhance victim-centered responses to cases involving sexual violence?
24. Which of the following is a barrier to collaboration between victim advocates and sex offender treatment providers?
25. True or false? One sex offender management strategy that appears to balance out interests fairly well is circles of support and accountability (COSA).