Human services professionals who work in practice settings dealing with domestic violence, sexual assault, gang activity, and criminal justice agencies such as police departments, probation, state, and county prosecutors, and within correctional
facilities such as jails and prisons, are considered
a. criminal human service workers.
b. forensic human service workers.
c. correctional human service workers.
d. criminal justice human service workers.
B
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According to the text, scientific human service practice should have all of the following
EXCEPT:
a. it should stress problem assessment through direct observation of client problems. b. practice procedures should be well organized, clearly specified, public and repeatable. c. practice models and techniques should be viewed as fair game for criticism and possible refutation. d. practice approaches should be based on the practitioner's intuitive, common sense assessment of the suitability of techniques.
Which of the following is NOT one of the data displays in qualitative data analysis discussed
in the text?
a. narrative text b. context map c. sociogram d. contingency table
Which of the following is a known risk factor in contracting AIDS?
A) ?Having anal intercourse with an infected person B) ?Being bitten by blood-sucking parasites, such as mosquitoes and ticks C)Touching doorknobs, toilets, or telephones D) ?Casual kissing or swimming in a pool used by an infected person
Which of the following suggestions, as listed under "Dos and Don'ts" (Table 9.1) in this chapter, are to be followed in dealing with someone who has an alcohol/drug problem?
A. Get advice from people who may have an alcohol/drug problem themselves or individuals who deny a problem. B. Isolate from others and hide the family alcohol/drug problem. C. Attempt to provide counseling for the alcoholic/addict yourself. D. Attend Al-Anon, Codependency Anonymous, or other self-help meetings. E. Threaten to make ultimatums such as "I am moving out tomorrow if you don't get help."