Question 1
Latrogenic.
Tautological fallacy.
Projection syndrome.
Symptom substitution.
Transference.
Question 2
A life-course persistent offender.
An ADHD offender.
An adolescent-limited offender.
An antisocial offender.
An incorrigible delinquent.
Question 3
Dissociative Somatic Manual.
Diagnoses of Serious Mentality.
Douglas Simpson Marker.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
Developmental Symbolic Marker.
Question 4
Invasive sexual treatment.
Intrusive sexual treatment.
Incompetent to stand trial.
Incentive system targets.
Intensive schizophrenic treatment.
Question 5
Defendants under the influence of alcohol at the time of the offense.
Psychopaths.
Defendants under the influence of drugs at the time of the offense.
Defendants who refuse to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Developmentally disabled.
Question 6
In cases that did not involve violence courts should be very careful in ordering medication to treat mentally disordered offenders who refuse the medication.
Mentally disordered offenders should be sedated in the courtroom.
Psychoactive drugs should not be ordered by any court against the wishes of the defendant even if the mentally disordered offender tends to be violent.
Mentally disordered offenders should be institutionalized until cured.
Mentally disordered offenders cannot be given psychotropic medication during their trial.
Question 7
Commit more property crime.
Have higher recidivism rates.
Are less aggressive and violent.
Have lower recidivism rates.
Receive higher PCL-R scores.
Question 8
Emotional paradox.
Emotional imbalance.
Habituation.
Narcomania.
Callous unemotionality.
Question 9
Targeted prevention.
Universal treatment.
Tertiary prevention.
Selective prevention.
Restrictive treatment.
Question 10
Competency to stand trial.
Whether the person can be rehabilitated.
Criminal responsibility.
Past psychiatric history.
Current mental status.
Question 11
GAIN.
Culture.
Attainment.
SELF.
Green Light.
Question 12
Usually neurotic.
A violent criminal.
Usually violent and destructive.
Usually highly emotional.
A true psychopath.
Question 13
There are no instruments available for measuring juvenile psychopathy.
Juvenile psychopathy as a construct clearly does not exist.
Some researchers are concerned about the negative implications of labeling juveniles as psychopaths.
Juvenile psychopaths display behavior identical to that of adult psychopaths.
Juvenile psychopathy is correlated with sexual aggression.
Question 14
Deformed.
Insufficient.
Ineffective.
Overreactive.
Underaroused.
Question 15
Receive sexual satisfaction.
Obtain adequate stimulation.
Relive his or her childhood.
Avoid punishment.
Get back at society.
Question 16
Dayton Rule.
M’Naghten Rule.
Brawner Rule.
Product Test.
Durham Rule.
Question 17
Confluence.
Markers.
Ccloaca.
Neuroindicators.
CVAs.
Question 18
Chronic organic amnesia.
Alcohol-induced persisting amnestic disorder.
Wernicke’s amnesia.
Limited amnesia.
Anxiolytic-induced persisting amnestic disorder.
Question 19
Multisystemic therapy.
Restrictive intervention.
Gestalt therapy.
Rehabilitative intervention.
A and C.
Question 20
Heinous.
Criminal.
Secondary.
Callous.
Typical.

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