Quiz: Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice


(OT296-A) Quiz: Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice

Training Title: Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice
This exam contains 25 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 20 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. The Risk Principle primarily addresses which aspect of treatment?
2. The General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning (GPCSL) theory proposes that criminal behavior is:
3. Criminogenic needs are best defined as:
4. Which characteristic should treatment programs include according to general responsivity guidelines?
5. Which of the following is identified as a specific responsivity factor?
6. What distinguishes dynamic risk factors from static risk factors?
7. Denial can serve a protective function and may be considered a defense mechanism.
8. The STRUCTURING principle in cognitive social learning strategies involves:
9. The four processes of motivational interviewing include engaging, focusing, evoking, and:
10. Which of the following is considered an unsupported or non-criminogenic need?
11. Which factor is identified as a relevant dynamic risk factor for those who sexually abuse?
12. Structured professional judgment in risk assessment is characterized by:
13. Treatment services provided to those who are at low-risk of offending should be kept to a minimum.
14. The RELATIONSHIP principle in cognitive social learning strategies emphasizes:14.
15. The Risk Principle suggests that treatment intensity should be:
16. In the Central Eight risk/need factors, antisocial personality pattern, antisocial cognition, and antisocial associates are part of:
17. Which of the following is identified as a “promising” dynamic risk factor for sexual violence?
18. Promising features of treatment for individuals high in psychopathic traits include:
19. Research indicates that applying clinical override to risk assessment results:
20. Responsivity issues should be treated as criminogenic needs in treatment planning.
21. Which of the following reflects a requirement of general responsivity?
22. Which of the following is part of the “Moderate Four” in the Central Eight risk/need factors?
23. When evaluating current practices for RNR implementation, organizations should assess:
24. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques are particularly relevant when working with individuals who have:
25. In the common risk language framework, a person considered to have a “below average” risk level (6-13% recidivism probability) would most appropriately receive: