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Card 16
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The Disclosure Management Model (Frost, Daniels & Hudson, 2006) describes four main styles that sex offenders adopt during therapy. An individual who is keen to move forward and to set goals that prioritise their needs is displaying the:
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Card 17
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The HCR-20 (Webster et al., 1997) is a violence risk assessment tool that groups cues (i.e., variables that predictor violent behaviour) into separate categories. Within the HCR-20, lack of insight, negative attitudes and impulsivity are examples of:
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Card 18
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Loftus and Burns (1982) found that when participants viewed a film with an unexpected and violent ending, they were less likely to recall details seen just before the end of the film than when the film had a non-violent ending. This phenomenon is an
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Card 19
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The PEACE interview can be used to interview witnesses to a crime. “PEACE” stands for:
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Card 20
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Research suggests that increasing the number of individuals in an identification line-up, generally:
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Card 21
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John is dealing with his victimisation by (among other things) seeking a sense of control and by avoiding the cause of the stressor. He is engaging in:
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Card 22
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Women tend to hold false beliefs about **** because:
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Card 23
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As discussed in the lecture, Gerber et al’s (2004) alternative perspective on the defensive attribution hypothesis suggests that men tend to blame female **** victims more and male assailants less than will women, because:
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Card 24
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The statement, "If only I had set my alarm clock..." is an example of
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Card 25
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According to Davies, Pollard, & Archer (2001), men tend to blame **** victims most when the victims are: