Crime & Criminals
Crime & Criminals
Jails & Prisons/ Restorative Justice
Types of Prevention/ Programs & Interventions
Programs & Interventions cont./Community Psychology Concepts
100

List the 3 types of violent crimes discussed

What are homicide, rape, and assault 

100

List the 2 property crimes discussed

What is car theft and burglary 

100

What are hot spots?

What are areas with a high probabilty of criminal activity

100

This type of prevention aims to stop crime before it happens.

What is primary prevention

100

This secondary prevention program offers emotional "first aid" right after a traumatic event.

What is crisis intervention 

200

What characteristics of a community can affect crime?

What is poverty, unemployment, lack of supportive institutions

200

What is recidivism?

What is the rearrest of released prisoners 

200

What is the fear-victimization paradox

What is the idea that people who are least likely to be victimized by a crime are the most fearful

200

This type of prevention intervenes after a crime has occurred but before the long-term damage sets in.

What is secondary prevention 

200

These types of prevention programs are designed to work at the community level before problems emerge.

What are primary prevention programs

300

What parent characteristics are related to heightened risk of crime?

What is child maltreatment and parental monitoring 

300

What is the difference between retribution and rehabilitation?

What is retribution is "repayment for a crime" while rehabilitation is restoring criminals to integrate them back into society.

300

List 3 "criminogenic" factors of recidivism

What is antisocial attitudes, criminal associates, impulsivity, criminal history, low levels of educational/job acheivement, family factors

300

This level of prevention focuses on preventing repeat offenses through rehabilitation and reintergration.

What is tertiary prevention
300

This term refers to the repeated commission of crimes by previously convicted individuals.

What is recidivism

400

An intentiional act that violates the law.

What is a crime 

400

Media violence can lead to the following: list 2 risks 

What are...

1. increased aggression

2. desensitization to acts of violence

3. unrealistic fears of becoming a victim of violence 

400

This process involves victims and offenders working together to repair harm.

What is restorative justice.
400

These centers provide alternatives to traditional court systems and focus on mediation.

What are neighborhood justice centers

400

Restorative justice reports these two psychological needs by allowing victims to express themselves and offenders to take accountability.

What are healing and empowerment

500

Name at least 3 goals of the Neighboorhood Youth Services

What are...

1. breakdown stereotypes that each racial or ethnic group holds of each other

2. identify childrens' strengths 

3. teach new ways to engage in society 

4. encourage the children to express themselves freely & in safe ways 

5. discover children's hidden potential 

6. explore new ways of relating to others


500

True or False 

Homicides that are related to criminal activity are found in areas of the US where "honor" is emphasized.

What is false

500

This Hawaiian program brings together incarcerated individuals, their families, and prison staff to create a reentry plan.

What is the Huikahi Restorative Circle.

500

This type of plan is co-created during a Huikahi Circle to help formerly incarcerated people reenter society.

What is a transition plan

500

These trained individuals help guide restorative justice sessions neutrally and fairly.

What are mediators