Compared to type I alcoholics, type II alcoholics are more likely to engage in ______.
a. early-onset drinking and become addicted more rapidly
b. late-onset drinking and become addicted slowly
c. early-onset drinking and become addicted slowly
d. late-onset drinking and become addicted more rapidly
a. early-onset drinking and become addicted more rapidly
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How would you recognize abuse indicators, known as forensic markers, on an elderly abuse victim who is a resident in a long-term care facility?
What will be an ideal response?
Credit card number theft, PIN capturing, database theft, and other such forms of crime will:
a. Compel the police to become more sophisticated in their investigative abilities b. Probably not occur in the foreseeable future c. Pose little challenge for police investigators d. Result in very little attention being given to international terrorists
What is an exception to the Miranda requirement?
A. a routine traffic stop B. a custodial interrogation of a DUI suspect C. an interrogation following arrest for a state crime D. an interrogation regarding a misdemeanor
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Providing feedback builds accountability and maintains integrity, ultimately improving outcomes. 2. Offenders’ risks and needs are measured and assessed by three different scales. 3. Cognitive-behavioral treatment combines the principles of operant psychology, cognitive theory, and social learning theory. 4. The first lesson of cognitive-behavioral treatment is that criminals think differently from the rest of us.