Quiz: Evaluations of People Convicted of Sex Crimes Specific to the Adam Walsh Act (OT245-A) Quiz: Evaluations of People Convicted of Sex Crimes Specific to the Adam Walsh Act Training Title: Evaluations of People Convicted of Sex Crimes Specific to the Adam Walsh Act This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 12 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. When did Congress pass the Adam Walsh Act? * 1989 1996 2002 2006 2. True or false? The national sex offender registry was established by the Adam Walsh Act. * True False 3. What was the full title of the Adam Walsh Act? * The Adam Walsh Protection from Child Abuse Act The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act The Adam Walsh Sex Offender Registry Act The Adam Walsh Sex Offender Immigration Prohibition Act 4. Section 204(a)(1)(A)(viii)(I) of the ___________ prohibits US citizens convicted of a specified offense against a minor from filing a family-based immigrant visa petition approved on behalf of a relative. * Adam Walsh Act Immigration and Nationality Act McCarran-Walter Act Both b and c 5. Which of the following was NOT listed by the presenters are part of the definition of a “specified offense” against a minor? * Use in a sexual [live] performance Solicitation to practice prostitution Possession of adult pornography Kidnapping (unless committed by a parent or guardian) 6. What aspect of “specified offense” is described in section 1801 of title 18, United States Code? * Video voyeurism Child pornography Prostitution False imprisonment 7. True or false? The AWA definition of “specified offense” includes use of the Internet to solicit the services of a prostitute. * True False 8. Various portions of the AWA prohibit a lawful permanent resident green card holder from filing a petition to immigrate a foreign beneficiary family member to the US unless the ______________ determines that such person poses no risk to the intended beneficiary. * parent of the beneficiary Secretary of Homeland Security Senator from the filer’s state of residence FBI 9. In assessing a filed petition, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security determines if such a person poses ____ risk to the intended beneficiary. * some no possible a measure of 10. The secretary’s determination is * unreviewable. dependent upon the psychologist’s recommendation. often indeterminate. All of the above 11. “Can a petitioner who has been convicted of a ‘specified offense’ prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he or she poses no risk to the safety and wellbeing of the foreign family member” is the AWA immigration question for the * Secretary of Homeland Security. psychologist. parole board. petitioner’s attorney. 12. What relevant materials are presented to USCIS akin to the discovery file? * Interview Collaterals Testing All of the above 13. Which of the following could be considerations for the evaluation? * Completion of discharge from probation Probation violations Length of treatment Both a and b 14. Who posed the “no risk” caveat? * Thompson The USCIS adjudicating officer The psychologist All of the above 15. Which of the following is NOT one of the biased thoughts of a USCIS adjudicator listed by the presenters? * I’m a pretty good judge of character. I want to make supervisor someday. Don’t rock the boat. Better to approve. I have the power to decide. Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ