Compare and contrast PTSD with long-term crisis reaction
What will be an ideal response?
Long-term crisis reaction is a condition that occurs when victims do not suffer from PTSD, but may re-experience feelings of the crisis reaction when certain events trigger the recollection of the trauma in their lives. The intensity and frequency of long-term crisis reactions usually diminish with the passage of time.
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Which one of the following is not a benefit to anti-gang legislation?
a. It is a good tool in plea bargaining. b. It doubles the prison term. c. It may encourage a defendant to enter a guilty plea. d. It is good to have in place when jurisdictions apply for grants for anti-gang programs.
What is a "Code Adam?"
A. A phrase used by police to refer to a suspect in a child abduction. B. A phrase used by police to refer to a male victim in a non-family child abduction so as not to alert media or others involved in the case when the child is found deceased. C. A coordinated response to a report of a missing child in public buildings where all exterior access to the building is locked and monitored. D. A reference used by investigators to alert each other when the media has arrived at the scene of an abduction.
Officer Notts is testifying in court. The defense attorney asks, "Why are you here today?" What is the proper response?
A. "To advocate for the victim and to work with the prosecution to obtain a conviction." B. "I'm here to tell it like it is. To tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Why are you here?" C. "It's my job." D. "I was served a subpoena and was called to testify."
What is NOT a precaution that should be taken to collect and handle hair as evidence?
a. It should be packed in an envelope with sealed corners. b. Two hairs are enough for a comparison sample. c. Hair should be combed and pulled out. d. When it is mixed with other bodily fluid it should be air dried before putting it in a paper bag.