Across
- 1. A major recognized risk/need factor considered in the RNR. (two words, no space)
- 3. Northpointe’s risk assessment tool. (general knowledge)
- 6. Who is more likely to achieve Kohlberg’s sixth stage? (general knowledge)
- 8. One of the words in the GLM acronym.
- 9. The location where a woman was shackled for eight years for fear that she would murder the guards but, when released, she simply began nursing two dolls. (general knowledge)
- 11. Ripple or cascading effects occur when an individual chooses an ____________ or maladaptive pathway, leading to criminal activity.
- 12. Which learning theorist was cruel and an anti-Semite? (general knowledge)
- 14. Milgram focused on this concept in his study. (general knowledge)
- 15. A type of task that involves gaining necessary internal and external resources and capabilities. (two words, no space)
- 18. Who is credited with releasing the mentally insane from their shackles? (general knowledge)
- 20. The principle that states that cognitive social learning strategies should focus on creating a warm, respectful, and collaborative working alliance with the client.
- 21. What is a central characteristic lacking in psychopaths? (general knowledge)
Down
- 2. A minor non-criminogenic need factor recognized by the RNR. (two words, no space)
- 3. What is the topic for next semester? (general knowledge)
- 4. An example of primary goods.
- 5. The stage or phase at which an individual finalizes their GLP in the GLM.
- 7. Whose head is in a jar? (general knowledge)
- 10. The principle in the RNR model that focuses on how treatment should be provided.
- 12. A type of goods that individuals seek for themselves, including outcomes and experiences. (two words, no space)
- 13. The kind of responsivity that is a “fine-tuning” of the cognitive behavioral intervention.
- 16. How many outside students are actually in the class? (general knowledge)
- 17. One of the words in the GPCSL acronym.
- 19. The generation of risk assessment that was focused exclusively on personal judgement or discretion.