Abuse and Neglect
Courts/CPS
Risk Factors
History of Acts
Catch all
100
Neglect is defined as

An act of omission, failure to provide a necessary and adequate care to people who are unable to care for themselves.

100

Juvenile delinquents involved in the legal system have the best chance for success when

Parents accept and support the decisions of the court and encourage the child to do the same

100

leading cause of death among youth, ages 15-24

Suicide

100

First state in 1973 to address domestic violence, and open a battered women's shelter

Arizona

100

The memory studied ratio/percentage average for accurate recall of events by both children and adults

 3:1/ 75%

200

Abuse is defined as

An act of commission, improper action toward other people that has potential to hurt or injure them

200

Court that represents children or minors who are not cared for by their family

Dependency Court

200

Name 3 risk factors that children can experience due to their parents using substances in the home

Problems with academic performance

Problems with low self-esteem

Future problems with early onset of substance abuse

200

Decade in US history was known for a significant increase in incarceration due to the campaign for “getting tough on crime”?

1980's

200

What is the overarching goal for child welfare

Safety, Permanency, well-being

300

Name 3 careers that are mandated reporters

Social workers, Police officers, Teachers, hair stylists, dentists and doctors etc.

300

When a judge orders a person to attend a court date or orders that documents be sent

Subpoena

300

single most beneficial protective factor for children with difficult circumstances or high ACE scores

Access to one stable adult or caregiver in their home, extended family, neighborhood or school.

300

federal law was enacted in 2018 as a push to keep children with their family members

Family First Act

300

Name 3 of the 7 stages of crisis intervention by Albert Robert’s Model

Plan and conduct an assessment

Build Rapport

Generate alternatives

Plan follow-up

400

Complex trauma

When an act of abuse or neglect happen again and again over a period of time to a person

400

Role of an expert witness in court

To educate the court about fact issues beyond the average layperson’s understanding

400

Risk Factors are defined as

Problems that can cause disruptions in child functioning and development

400

Children’s Aid Society in the 1850’s believed

One can lift up the poor by remodeling their children’s character

400

ACE stands for what?

Name 3 

"Adverse Childhood Events"

Divorce of parents

Violence in the home

Alcohol or drug use in the home

500

Single Trauma

A single event that causes a traumatic effect on a person.

500

Name 3 things that child welfare work functions

Investigate reports/Provide temporary safe shelter

Provide family support and education to avoid out of home placement

Provide out of home placement with family members or foster homes if necessary

500

Mandated reporters are

Required to call in any child or elder reports of abuse or neglect as soon as possible after hearing about the abuse.

500

The concept that Probation is based on

Proportional punishments rather than punitive

500

When conducting a Forensic interview with a child, name 3 tactics that can taint an interview

Leading the witness

Suggestibility

Stereotyping

Group consciousness "your friends said"

 Asking only close ended questions

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