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21. Pozzulo and Lindsay (1999) found that, with the use of the elimination procedure, children produce ___________ rates that are _________ than/as when the simultaneous procedure is used with adults.

a.false positive/lower

b.false positive/higher

c.false positive/about the same

d.false negative/about the same

e.false negative/lower

22. Pozzulo and Balfour (2006) found that correct rejection rates for children and adults were similar when:

a.no change in appearance occurred

b.the simultaneous lineup was used when no change occurred

c.the elimination lineup was used when no change occurred

d.a change in appearance occurred regardless of lineup procedure used

e.none of the above

23. Under the new Canada Evidence Act, a child is defined as anyone under:

a.18 years old

b.16 years old

c.14 years old

d.12 years old

e.10 years old

24. Under the new Canada Evidence Act, section 16.1, how do children testify?

a.under oath

b.under a promise to tell the truth

c.Children are not allowed to testify.

d.A child’s testimony is only allowed if it can be corroborated.

e.Children testify the same way as adults do.

25. Several alternatives to child in-court testimony have been identified. Which alternative is not permissible in the Canadian court system?

a.closed-circuit testimony

b.hearsay witnesses

c.presence of a support person while the child gives testimony

d.closing the courtroom to the public

e.banning all cross-examination of the child

26. Which of the following currently applies to the use of corporal punishment in Canada?

a.Parents are permitted to strike their children on the head or face between the ages of 3 and 12.

b.Parents may use physical force with a child between the ages of 3 and 12, but may not use an object to hit the child.

c.Parents are permitted to spank a child, under the age of 2 or older than age 12.

d.Under no circumstances is a teacher allowed to use physical force with a student.

e.none of the above

27.According to a 2005 report of child maltreatment cases in Canada, approximately _____ of reported cases were substantiated.

a.10%

b.25%

c.35%

d.45%

e.60%

28.According to a 2005 incidence report of child maltreatment cases in Canada, the most common form of abuse substantiated was:

a.sexual

b.physical

c.emotional

d.neglect

e.all of the above had comparable substantiated rates

29.As stated in your text, while risk factors for ____________ are varied, risk factors for ____________ tend to revolve around family composition.

a.physical abuse/sexual abuse

b.sexual abuse/physical abuse

c.emotional abuse/physical abuse

d.sexual abuse/emotional abuse

e.neglect/emotional abuse

30.The presence of a non-natural parent (i.e., step-parent) in the household was identified as a risk factor for:

a.physical abuse

b.sexual abuse

c.emotional abuse

d.neglect

e.all of the above

31.Low socioeconomic status and large family size are risk factors associated with what type of abuse?

a.physical abuse

b.sexual abuse

c.emotional abuse

d.neglect

e.all of the above

32.Perceptual-motor deficits are commonly reported as a short-term effect of what form of child abuse?

a.physical abuse

b.sexual abuse

c.emotional abuse

d.neglect

e.all of the above

33.Which was not identified by Putnam (2003) as a category of outcomes in adults with a history of childhood sexual abuse?

a.dysfunctional behaviours

b.psychiatric disorders

c.neurobiological dysregulation

d.eating disorders

e.all of the above were identified as outcomes

34.In a retrospective study conducted from 1995 to 1997 of community members in California, approximately what percentage of male participants and what percentage of female participants reported childhood sexual abuse?

a.5% male – 15% female

b.10% male – 20% female

c.15% male – 25% female

d.20% male – 30% female

e.25% male – 35% female

35.What is the maximum prison sentence for someone convicted of using the Internet to communicate with a child for the purpose of committing a sexual act?

a.6 months

b.1 year

c.18 months

d.2 years

e.5 years

 

 

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