Psy 225 Intro to Forensic Psych Exam 3 PDF

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This document appears to be an outline for an exam in forensic psychology, covering topics such as victims of crime, family violence, and correctional psychology. It likely includes details on different types of crimes, victimization, characteristics of offenders, and correctional facilities.

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Psy 225 Intro to Forensic Psych Outline Exam 3 Ch 10, 11. Victims of crime and Family Violence/child victimization Introduction of chapter – types of crimes Multiculturalism and victimization – incarceration rates, (including but not limited to) i.e. Systemic factors con...

Psy 225 Intro to Forensic Psych Outline Exam 3 Ch 10, 11. Victims of crime and Family Violence/child victimization Introduction of chapter – types of crimes Multiculturalism and victimization – incarceration rates, (including but not limited to) i.e. Systemic factors contributing to cultural disparities Victims w/ disabilities – ADA Legal rights of victims Criminal victimization as a function of age Characteristics of victims of sexual violence, (including but not limited to) i.e., Age, gender, etc… Introduction to Intimate partner and family violence Statistics Motivations Characteristics of offenders of family violence Intimate partner and dating violence Risk factors contributing to being victim of interpersonal violence/domestic violence Power and control wheel Protective and risk factors Impact of IPV on children Ch 12, 13. Correctional Psychology in adult settings and juvenile justice Function of jails, prisons, supermax and community-based facilities. (including but not limited to) i.e, Aspects, features, risks, etc… associated with populations in each setting. Difference between parole and probation Female prisoners “unique consequences” Privatized vs government run correctional facilities Summarize psychological research on solitary confinement Role of the correctional psychologist and model/psychological principle employed (including but not limited to) i.e., Criminogenic vs non-criminogenic needs Specific tasks in each facility and for each population Landmark cases and significant legislation Brown v. Plata Estelle v. Gamble Atkins v. Virginia McKune v. Lile Thor v. Superior court Treatment of special populations, e.g., Elderly, Mentally ill Prisoners with HIV/AIDS Prisoners with long term sentences Substance abusing offenders Violent offenders Role of the juvenile system Psychological treatment of juvenile offenders Treatment of choice Juveniles in correctional facilities Issues around youth’s amenability to rehabilitation Family preservation models MST vs. FFT;

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