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53 Cards in this Set
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What does O.A.R.S stand for? |
Open ended questions Affirmations Reflections Summaries |
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Open family system Vs. Closed family system |
Open: Rules serve a purpose and support the self-worth of the family. Supports independence. Closed: supports rules concept without regard for self-worth or purpose. Independence not allowed. |
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Two considerations for placing defendants in community restitution |
Foreseeability Compatibility |
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5 principles of Motivational interviewing |
Develop discrepancy Express empathy Amplify ambivalence Roll with resistance Support self-efficacy |
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4 principles when employing intermediate sanctions |
Sanctions should be progressive Probationer needs resources to meet needs. Consider all options available Sanctions should reflect severity of infractions |
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What is the purpose of initial appearance? |
Gather name and address of suspect, inform defendant of charges, appoint counsel, set release conditions, inform defendant of rights |
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Jurisdiction over misdemeanor native offenses off of the reservation |
Limited jurisdiction |
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Purpose and time limit of sentencing (adults) |
Must occur within 15-30 days of trial based on presentence report. Determines whether the court imposes or suspends(probation) sentencing |
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Five communication guidelines to ensure good communication |
Use vocabulary probationer understands Use clear and precise sentences Be specific Use shall, and direct to do things. Ensure it’s clear Have probationer repeat terms back |
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Important factor is closed family systems |
Compliance with family systems |
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Four benefits of MI |
Avoid power struggle Gives probationer voice In decision Probationer is responsible for change Probationer owns commitment to change |
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What are the 3 communication styles in MI |
Follow Guide Directing |
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What does P.A.C.E stand for? |
Partnership Acceptance Compassion Evocation |
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What is probation Vs parole purpose |
Probation is sentence suspended Parole is the second part of prison |
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What is the purpose and time limit of arraignment?(adult) |
Purpose: enter plea, set next hearing date, advise of release and rights and terms Time limit: 10 days in custody, 30 days out |
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Preliminary hearing burden of proof |
Probable cause |
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3 primary categories of case planning |
Problem statement Behavioral objectives Probationer action plan |
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List 5 components of family system |
1. Purpose or goal 2. An order to the parts working 3. A mean to start the system 4. Energy and power source to keep the system going 5. A way with dealing with change from outside |
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Name 3 benefits of intermediate sanctions |
1. Probationer remains in community 2. Opportunity to address illegal behavior 3. Continued opportunity for rehabilitation, educational programs, drug help, vocational help, etc. |
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What is the approach to dealing with families |
Every family is unique |
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What are indicators MI processes are affecting change? |
1. Problem recognition 2. Optimistic about change 3. Express concern and intent to change |
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What are 3 factors not important in a closed family system? |
Self-worth Adaption to the outside world Individual growth |
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Which branch interprets and applies laws for the community supervision or parole? |
Executive branch |
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When dealing with ISC, who’s rules prevail? ISC or State? |
Interstate Compact Prevails |
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5 basic rules of effective testimony |
Know your case Know your forum Know your attorney Know your law Know the court procedures |
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Who cross examines you in court? |
Defense attorney |
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Key to the art of testifying |
Preparation |
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Main ruling(outcome for PO’s) in Acevedo case |
Probation officers have immunity when acting under the direction of a judge and supervising a probationer |
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Key points to 3rd party liability |
Duty to warn and protect Foreseeable victim and foreseeable harm |
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What are the 4 most common 3rd party suits against PO’s |
Sex offenses Drug and alcohol DV Mentally Ill |
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What is the most important thing when getting a new case/caseload of sex offenders? |
Verify SO registration is updated |
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If the court requires an adjudicated SO to register, when does the age requirement expire? |
25 years old |
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What are the 4 phases of the SO cycle? |
Creating emotional isolation Escaping into fantasy Translating fantasy into reality Making it ok |
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Which drug category shows dilated pupils? |
(Cash) Cannabis Stimulants Hallucinogens |
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Which categories do HGN and VGN show in? |
(DID) Depressants Inhalants Dissociative anesthetics |
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Which category has dilated pupils, rapid speech, high energy? |
Stimulants |
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Which category has slow and constricted speech? |
Narcotics |
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Which groups are HGN and VGN not present? |
(CashN) Cannabis Stimulants Hallucinagins Narcotics |
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What are the 3 main components of the cognitive model? |
External event Internal thoughts Developing replacement thoughts to lead to new behaviors |
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Time frames for registration of an SO moves from one residence to another within the same county |
72 hours |
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Registration time frames for an SO after conviction and/or moving from county to county? |
10 days |
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What class felony is it if SO’s do not register in time frames? |
Class 4 felony |
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What are the 3 branches of government? |
Executive, legislative and judicial |
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Which branch interprets and applies law according to probation? |
Judicial branch |
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Which AZ jurisdiction hears primarily misdemeanor cases? |
Limited jurisdiction |
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Which is the highest court to hear appeals? |
Supreme Can’t hear trials, doesn’t hear any new cases, |
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Which court has general jurisdiction over probation matters? |
Superior courts |
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Which court hears appeals from superior court cases? |
Appellate courts |
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Which court has jurisdiction over felony offenses committed by Native Americans( on reservation) |
Federal courts |
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Which court has jurisdiction over felony offenses committed by Native Americans( off reservation) |
Superior courts |
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Which courts have jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases committed by natives( on reservation) |
Tribal courts |
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Which courts have jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases committed by natives(off the reservation) |
Limited jurisdiction courts |
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Which category is the drug barbiturate in |
Depressants |