Explain the Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview
What will be an ideal response?
The Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI) is a method that accepts the premise of trauma-informed interviewing. Implicit is that traumatic victimization may cause physiological changes to the survivor’s memory that can disadvantage the fact-gathering process.
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Differential association theory was developed by __________
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Who was Dorothea Dix?
a. an early advocate of capital punishment b. the first woman to become warden of Sing Sing Prison c. a teacher and penal and insane asylum reformer d. the first woman to become warden of Walnut Street Jail
Packer's model of the criminal justice system which stresses efficiency, speed, finality, and disposition of crimes is called the ____________________.
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What has research revealed about the degree to which probation and parole is successful?
a. Probation and parole is a clear success. b. Probation and parole is a clear failure. c. Research results are often contradictory. d. None of the above