CRIME & VIOLENCE
CRIME & VIOLENCE- CONTINUED
HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH
HEALTH- CONTINUED
100

Law that is created by judges is called ______. 

A. Statutory Law

B. Adjudicatory Law

C. Mal in Prohibita Law

D. Mal in se Law

(DAILY DOUBLE)

ADJUDICATORY LAW

100

________ is a goal in the corrections system which means preventing the offender from doing it again. 

A. Specific Deterrence

B. General Deterrence

C. Rehabilitation

D. Incapacitation

(DAILY DOUBLE)

INCAPACITATION

100

______ is an individual who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence. 

A. Unstably housed

B. Literally Homeless

C. Fleeing Domestic Violence

D. Persistent Housing Instability

(DAILY DOUBLE)

LITERALLY HOMELESS

100

One view sees _______ as the absence of disease.

A. Health

B. Wellness

C. Curative

D. Prevention 

DAILY DOUBLE

HEALTH

PG 199

100

______ is the Title XIX of the Social Security Act and a partnership between the states and the federal government to provide health care for the poor.

A. Medicare

B. Medicaid

C. SCHIP

D. Workers' Compensation

MEDICAID

PG 209

200

In the civil system, wrongs are called _______, and the system pits a plaintiff against a defendant. 

A. Criminal offenses

B. Torts

C. Crimes

D. Corrections

(DAILY DOUBLE)

TORTS

200

_______ is the process  of evaluating offenders and determining how they can be treated in the correctional system. 

A. Classification

B. Minimum Security

C. Corrections System

D. Recidivism

DAILY DOUBLE

CLASSIFICATION

200

_____ theories hold that housing is a commercial good, and most housing needs are taken care of by commercial builders, developers, and realtors. 

A. Conservative Theories

B. Liberal Theories

C. Radical Theories

LIBERAL THEORIES  pg. 279

200

In some cases, an _______ can lead to a chronic condition. 

A. Chronic disease

B. Acute disease

C. Environmental issues

D. Absence of disease


ACUTE DISEASE

PG 199

200

______ was passed in 1996, and it protects health care for people who move from job to job and prevents many of the problems that were experienced by job changers. 

A. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).

B. COBRA

C. Employment Retirement Income Security (ERISA)

D. Affordable Care Act

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)

PG 211

300

______ is usually defined as a violation of the criminal code. 

A. Criminal Justice System

B. Criminal Law

C. Crime

D. Social Control & Order

CRIME

300

______ are those that can involve the death penalty, and are felonies, and usually homicides with special circumstances. 

A. Capital Crimes

B. Civil Crimes

C. Mal in se Crimes

D. Misdemeanors 

CAPITAL CRIMES

300

This policy helps to assure that fair credit is available to all segments of the community. 

A. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977

B. Hope Program Policy

C. Community Development Block Grant

D. Renewal Communities & Urban Empowerment Zones Policy

(DAILY DOUBLE)

THE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ATO OF 1977

300

Most ________ see the market system as the key to solving the health care crisis. 

A. Liberal social welfare theorists

B. Conservative social welfare theorists

C. Radical social welfare theorists

D. Healthcare & Mental Health theorists 

DAILY DOUBLE

CONSERVATIVE SOCIAL WELFARE THEORISTS

PG 207

300

The _______ program was created in 1997 under Title XXI of the Social Security Act to cover children who are not covered by Medicaid. 

A. Affordable Health Care

B. State Child Health Insurance (SCHIP OR CHIP)

C. Medicaid Assistance for Infants & Children (MIC)

D. Medicaid Assistance for Families (MAF)

State Child Health Insurance (SCHIP OR CHIP)

PG 210

400

_______ tend to stress individual responsibility, deterrence, and retribution as themes. 

A. Radical Theories

B. Liberal Theories

C. Labeling Theories

D. Conservative Theories

CONSERVATIVE THEORIES

400

______ look at environmental causation in addition to individual characteristics. 

A. Conservative Theories

B. Radical Theories

C. Liberal Theories

D. Labeling Theories

LIBERAL THEORIES

400

Theories which tends to favor government action without involvement of the private sector and advocates for planning to meet housing needs. 

A. Conservative Theories

B. Liberal Theories

C. Radical Theories

D. Social Justice Theories

RADICAL THEORIES

400

________ see health care as contributing to social well-being and consider widely available health care as a desirable outcome. 

A. Liberal Theories

B. Conservative Theories

C. Radical Approaches


LIBERAL THEORIES

PG 207

400

________ is Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, and covers all persons over age 65 and people who participate in the survivors' and disability categories of traditional Social Security. 

A. Medicare

B. Medicaid

C. Affordable Care Act

D. Public Health Care Insurance

MEDICARE

PG 210

500

Legal scholars usually divide crime into ________ (those that are bad in and of themselves). 

A. Capital Crimes

B. Malicious Crimes

C. Mal in se Crimes

D. Mal in prohibita crimes

MAL IN SE CRIMES

500

______ argued that social disorganization and the breakdown of norms lead to crime.

A. Shaw & McKay (1969)

B. Shur (1973)

C. Cohen's (1955)

D. Cloward & Ohlin (1960)

SHAW & MCKAY (1969)

500

Housing policy in the future will encounter important challenges that include ____ (select one that is true). 

A. The need to provide some Americans with safe, adequate, and affordable housing. 

B. The ability to promote community development and planning toward sustainable communities that are ecologically non-friendly and energy efficient. 

C. The ability to not engage within radically changed economic system. 

D. The ability to promote learning and information-rich environment within communities. 

E. The ability to deal with homelessness in the face of a changing economy and an decreasing pattern of natural disasters precipitated by climate change. 

The ability to promote learning and information-rich environment within communities. 

pg. 283

500

________ see health care as a right, they also see many of the threats to health and health care as arising from the capitalist system and the crisis in healthcare as a byproduct of the profit-making system in health care.

A. Radicals

B. Conservatist

C. Liberals

D. Social Welfare Theorists

RADICALS

PG 208

500

For recipients, the ________ benefit provides comprehensive mental and physical health care for children and adolescents under the age of 21. 

A. Medicare

B. State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP or CHIP)

C. Medicaid

D. Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT)

Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT)

PG 210

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