EBCM Quiz

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EBCM Change and Criminology Quiz

Test your knowledge on the stages of change, criminogenic needs, and desistance theory with our EBCM Quiz. This engaging quiz is designed for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of behavior change and its implications for criminal justice.

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• Stages of change in behavioral transformation
• Central criminogenic needs affecting re-offending
• The principles of Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR)

11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by TransformingMind57
What is the correct order of the six stages of change?
Precontemplation, Preparation, Contemplation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse
Preparation, Precontemplation, Contemplation, Action, Relapse, Maintenance
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse
If an individual begins to seek out resources and think seriously about how they might change their behaviours, which stage of change would they be in?
Pre-contemplation
Contemplation
Action
Preparation
The definition “The cessation of offending or anti-social behaviours” relates to which theory?
Desistance theory
Psychological Theory
Interaction Theory
Using the RNR principles, which principle helps us identify WHO we need to target for more intensive treatment and services, based on a person’s likelihood of re-offending?
Need
Risk
Responsivity
Which of the below are not part of the central 8 criminogenic needs?
History of antisocial behaviour
Family/marital problems
Anti-social peers/attitudes
Mental health
Risk is assessed through the administration of validated assessment tools.
True
False
Criminal friends and isolation from pro-social peers are indicators of which central 8 criminogenic need?
Family/marital problems
Anti-social attitudes/cognition
Anti-social peers/associates
Substance abuse
Current and historical abuse of alcohol and/or drugs are indicators of which central 8 criminogenic need?
Lack of prosocial leisure activities
Anti-social peers/associates
Substance abuse
Anti-social personality pattern
Non-criminogenic needs are general needs that do not directly cause re-offending, however when addressed, contribute to success in targeting criminogenic needs.
True
False
What impacts can over-servicing have?
Lead to an expanding anti-social peer network
Have a detrimental impact on stakes in conformity such as employment or pro-social relationships
Negatively influence someone’s self-perception through labelling
All of the above
Desistance is a journey that often occurs quickly.
True
False
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