Quiz: Supervision, Screen Time, and Safety: Community Management of Individuals with CSAM-Only Offenses (NOT167-A) Quiz: Supervision, Screen Time, and Safety: Community Management of Individuals with CSAM-Only Offenses Course Title: Supervision, Screen Time, and Safety: Community Management of Individuals with CSAM-Only Offenses This exam contains 25 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 20 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What does the acronym RNR stand for? Risk – Needs – Responsivity Risk – Needs – Reactivity Response – Needs – Reaction Risk – Needs – Rewards 2. Per the Static-99R manual, the expected rate of recidivism for hands-on offenders is: 45 to 50 percent 5 to 50 percent 10 to 20 percent 5 to 15 percent 3. Clients convicted of CSAM offenses reoffend at a higher rate than clients who commit hands-on offenses? True False 4. Clients convicted of CSAM offenses are more likely to have pedophilic interests than clients who commit hands-on offenses? True False 5. Clients convicted of CSAM offenses are more likely to break rules of supervision. True False 6. Traditional sex offender treatment is an effective intervention for clients convicted of CSAM offenses? True False 7. This instrument can be used to aid in case management, supervision, and prioritizing treatment goals for clients convicted of CSAM offenses. LSI STATIC-99R CPORT COMPAS 8. All of the following were identified as important domains of NEEDS for individuals who have engaged in the viewing of CSAM except: Internet Functioning Social Environment Functioning Emotional Functioning Interpersonal Functioning Sexual Functioning 9. All of the following are essential elements of an Internet Safety Plan except: Healthy reasons for using the internet Risk factors related to offending Masturbation logs A plan to respond to problematic behavior Identification of internal and external interventions 10. Covenant Eyes is software that blocks a device from accessing unsafe internet content. True False 11. Barring a client from using the internet is an adequate risk management strategy. True False 12. Online relationships are always less-effective for pro-social support and meaningful connection than in person relationships. True False 13. The following are appropriate reasons to refer your client to psychotherapy except: Shame about one’s sexual identity Sex offender treatment is a good way to gather evidence of your client’s risk They feel like their sexual behaviors are out of control They are concerned about their sexual interests 14. It is important to talk to your client about healthy internet use because: Internet access is essential for optimal functioning in today’s society You are likely more knowledgeable about technology than they are Accountability is the primary motivational factor to manage internet behaviors 15. The following are examples of open-ended questions except: How are you feeling about starting your new job? Have you used the internet this week? Who are your closest social supports? What are your favorite hobbies? 16. The spirit of MI consists of the following elements: Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, and Evocation True False 17. Fill in the blank. The MI technique for helping facilitate change involves open-ended questions, _______, reflections, and summaries. Asking Acceptance Awareness Affirmations 18. Research suggests that the working relationship between the officer/agent and the individual on supervision actually accounts for __ percent of the likelihood of a successful outcome of probation. 30 10 80 50 19. Supervision interventions must be matched to a client’s cognitive abilities in order to be effective. True False 20. For risk management to be effective, it is important to balance focus of risk factors with _______ factors. Sexual Community Relationship Protective 21. Assisting clients with exploring their values and helping them identify pro-social behaviors that are congruent with these values is an example of Mindfulness Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Psychoanalysis Trauma Focused Therapy 22. In attending to factors that might support your clients managing risk and living Good Lives, you may want to ask them about Whether they have a reliable, pro-social way of meeting their basic needs (food, clothing, shelter) Ways they experience a sense of community Whether they have work or hobbies in which they believe they excel A and C only All of the above None of the above 23. Attending to whether or not your clients WANT to change the harmful ways they were using the internet is an example of adherence to The RISK principle The NEEDS principle The RESPONSIVITY principle 24. Supervision interventions must take into account a client’s mental health needs in order to be effective. True False 25. Clients convicted of CSAM offenses should never be taken into custody for probation violations. True False Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ