CJUS 630 Test 1
CJUS 630 Test 1 Liberty University
CJUS 630 Quiz 1
- Attempting to hook the person into a(n) ________ is one of the goals of crisis transaction.
- In terms of mediating a crisis, our cognitive and emotional coping mechanisms are referred to as
- Release of which hormone by the hypothalamus partly initiates the fight-or-flight response?
- According to Cox and Mackay, when a person reaches a point where their response to a stressful situation is at its maximum point, they are said to have reached the
- Which offender response mode is typically demonstrated by an offender who perceives themselves as being in control and the circumstances as predictable?
- A classification system for various types of crises can facilitate each of the following EXCEPT ________.
- During the L.A. riots of 1992, the LAPD was accused of purposefully avoiding the ________ component of the crisis intervention continuum.
- When the stress of a parent’s job has a negative impact on their relationship with their child, this dynamic is described by Bronfenbrenner as the
- A loss of equilibrium necessitates ________.
- Discuss the three ego states of Transactional Analysis, along with their various subcomponents.
- Which internal system’s function is often described as “rest-and-digest”?
- Each of the following is a goal of communication for police officers EXCEPT ________.
- Which of the following operates on a purely cognitive level, and is tasked with mediating and problem- solving in a rational manner?
- Which active listening technique invites a person in crisis to continue talking without giving the appearance that an interrogation is under way?
- According to Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome, once the initial surge of energy from the fight-or- flight response recedes, the individual enters the ________ stage.
- Discuss the functions and interactions of the HPA axis during the stress response.
- Attempting to control an exchange by leading the other person into responding from a more desirable ego state is also known as
- In most cases, before a crisis is de-escalated, it must be ________.
- Which of Bronfenbrenner’s systems influences a child indirectly from beyond the child’s immediate environment?
- Discuss the impact of control and predictability on the level of stress experienced in a crisis situation.
- Which of the following internal systems is responsible for the “fight-or-flight” response?
- According to Dr. Eric Berne, people tend to shift between ego states during communication depending on their stated ________ for the exchange.
- According to Cox and Mackay’s transactional model of stress, which of the following individuals would fit the “survival mode”?
- Which federal agency was formed in 1979 to undertake the primary responsibility of disaster response and preparedness?
- Intervention becomes necessary when ________ become stressed to the point of dysfunction.
Other set
- Which type of transaction is preferable when communicating with someone in crisis?
- Describe the five steps of crisis intervention.
- In terms of mediating a crisis, our cognitive and emotional coping mechanisms are referred to as ________.
- A classification system for various types of crises can facilitate each of the following EXCEPT ________.
- Remediation of a crisis can take place only after ________.
- Active listening skills include all the following EXCEPT ________.
- Discuss the historical development of crisis intervention in America.
- Describe the four-level scheme for classifying crisis, as discussed in the text.
- During the L.A. riots of 1992, the LAPD was accused of purposefully avoiding the ________ component of the crisis intervention continuum.
- Which communication technique is seldom included in a police training program, but is often employed by officers?
- Clara Barton is best known for ________.
- Attempting to control an exchange by leading the other person into responding from a more desirable ego state is also known as ________.
- Describe the interaction of the components of the autonomic nervous system in relation to the stress response.
- Bronfenbrenner’s theory of psychosocial development is known as ________ Theory.
- Each of the following is a goal of communication for police officers EXCEPT ________.
- ________ represented the first time America had used military force against its own citizens for the purpose of containing and de-escalating a crisis.
- Which part of our personality serves as a storehouse for all the rules, imperatives, and values we were taught as children?
- Which of the following operates on a purely cognitive level, and is tasked with mediating and problem-solving in a rational manner?
- Which subcomponent of the parent ego state is authoritative, fair, demanding, and consistent?
- When an individual communicates from their critical parent ego state to another’s child ego state, what kind of transaction are they said to be engaged in?
- Which of Bronfenbrenner’s systems influences a child indirectly from beyond the child’s immediate environment?
- Discuss the functions and interactions of the HPA axis during the stress response.
- Intervention becomes necessary when ________ become stressed to the point of dysfunction.
- When people say one thing on one level, but what they say has a hidden message on another, they are engaged in what type of transaction?
- When the stress of a parent’s job has a negative impact on their relationship with their child, this dynamic is described by Bronfenbrenner as the ________.