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Chapter 39: Mental Health Practice in Criminal Justice Systems
Multiple Choice
1. Within a justice system, legislators are responsible for which of the following?
a. Write new laws and policies to limit crime
b. Determine if a law was broken
c. Divert offenders from traditional court proceedings and incarceration
d. Enforce sentences requiring incarceration
Topic: Key Elements in Criminal Justice Systems
LO: 39.2
2. A court that works with individuals with mental illness who are detained for committing a crime in order to connect them with the resources needed for mental health services best exemplifies which of the following?
a. Legislation
b. Problem-solving courts
c. Adjudication
d. Forensic psychiatry
Topic: Problem-Solving Courts
LO: 39.3
3. Occupational therapy practitioners may work for agencies that support individuals with transition out of prison by assisting with work-skill development, promoting money management, and increasing life skills. Which of the following does this type of agency best represent?
a. Minimum security prisons
b. Jails
c. Secure psychiatric hospitals
d. Community-based justice systems
Topic: Correctional Institutions
LO: 39.4
4. The inclusion of work training programs in the prison system most accurately reflects which of the following occupational science concepts?
a. Occupational enrichment
b. Occupational deprivation
c. Occupational imbalance
d. Occupational alienation
Topic: Occupational Risk Factors
LO: 39.5
5. When working in the justice system, it is important to have knowledge in six different key areas. Developing skills to manage environmental stressors and attending to personal safety are examples of which type of knowledge?
a. Practical skills
b. Professional development
c. Interventions
d. Judicial systems
Topic: Key Knowledge and Skills for Practitioners in Justice Settings
LO: 39.6
6. The Occupational Circumstances Assessment Interview and Rating Scale is a Model of Human Occupation tool that can be used to help formulate which of the following?
a. Cognitive limitations
b. Motor impairments
c. Communication/Interaction skills limitations
d. Occupational profile
Topic: Assessments
LO: 39.7 & 39.8
7. You are working with an individual who is preparing for release from a secure psychiatric hospital. You want to explore the challenges this individual may experience once he’s discharged. Specifically, you are interested in identifying challenges related to completing activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, and obtaining a job. You would prefer an assessment that is associated with the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance. Which assessment would you choose?
a. Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool
b. Level of Service Inventory
c. Offender Reintegration Scale
d. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
Topic: Assessments
LO: 39.7 & 39.8
8. You are working with an individual who indicated that before being in prison he had difficulty maintaining a job because he didn’t get along with his boss and coworkers. Which of the following interventions would you employ to address this concern?
a. Money management
b. Social skills development
c. Work skills development
d. Community leisure activities exploration
Topic: Occupational Therapy Interventions
LO: 39.9
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